Twenty years literary correspondence between John Locke, Esq; Messieurs Limborch, Leibnitz, and the Reverend Mr. King of Exeter, from 1685 to 1705. Wherein some of the most important theological and philosophical points are clearly discussed. With impartial characters of men and books, sects, parties and opinions. To which are subjoined, Monsieur Le Clerc's historical account of Mr. Locke's life and writings; with his last-will and testament. The third edition
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- Twenty years literary correspondence between John Locke, Esq; Messieurs Limborch, Leibnitz, and the Reverend Mr. King of Exeter, from 1685 to 1705. Wherein some of the most important theological and philosophical points are clearly discussed. With impartial characters of men and books, sects, parties and opinions. To which are subjoined, Monsieur Le Clerc's historical account of Mr. Locke's life and writings; with his last-will and testament. The third edition
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London : printed for Thomas Gardner, at Cowley's Head without Temple-Bar, E. Curll in Rose-street, Covent-Garden. J. Hodges upon London-Bridge, J. James under the Royal Exchange, and J. Jackson near St. James's Palace, MDCCXXXIX [1739].
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Le Clerc, Jean, 1657-1736. Account of the life and writings of John Locke Esq;
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- 1739
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- N483168
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- 399624
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- iv, 20 p. ; 2°.
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- Below imprint in square brackets: Price of the whole 4s. Without Mr. Locke's Life and remains 1s.6
With advertisements for E. Curll on p. [18]-20
The preface is signed and dated: J. Bancks. Easter-Eve. April, 1739.