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An edition of Juvenile philosophy
(1801)
Juvenile philosophy
containing amusing and instructive discourses on Hogarth's prints of tne industrious and idle apprentices ; analogy between plants and animals ; &c., &c. ; designed to enlarge the understandings of youth, and to impress them at an early period with just and liberal conceptions.
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Juvenile philosophy: containing amusing and instructive discourses on Hogarth's prints of tne industrious and idle apprentices ; analogy between plants and animals ; &c., &c. ; designed to enlarge the understandings of youth, and to impress them at an early period with just and liberal conceptions.
1801, Printed by Ruffy & Evans, Leadenhall Street, for Vernor and Hood, in the Poultry
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Industry and idleness | ||
Gold | ||
Iron | ||
The old travellers | ||
Coal | ||
The horse | ||
The letter | ||
The Quaker | ||
A striking example of anger, revenge, fear, justice, honour, and heroism, exemplified by the following story | ||
Analogy between plants and animals |
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