A complete system of poetical ethicks, comprehending a demonstration of the being and attributes of God: An investigation of the origin, discriminating principles, advantages, and disadvantages, of the most noted religions of the earth; and of all the various modifications of government. Containing also a distinct survey of the most powerful of the human passions; their nature; their effects, the actions of which they are productive, they rectitude or criminality of those actions: with a view of the more domestic, and natural relations of manking; their governing laws, subordinations, and reciprocal duties. By Henry Murphy, author of the Conquest of Quebec.
- Murphy, Henry, 18th cent.
- Date:
- 1792
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Dublin : Printed for the author, by G. Draper, Jun. Grafton-Street, 1792.
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[2],9,[5],32,[8],33-71,[9],73-104,[8],105-136,[2],137-166p. ; 80.
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ESTC T194578