The Improvement of the Mind
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Cr Tarts following pages oontain the whole of the First Part of Dr. Watts s Improvement of the Mind. This is believed to be sufficiently complete in itself, without the Second Part, and more particularly suited to the capacities of Young Persons. Both Parts might render the Work too expensive for many scholars, and thus exclude the whole from use. As this First Part was originally published in a s...
MoreCr Tarts following pages oontain the whole of the First Part of Dr. Watts s Improvement of the Mind. This is believed to be sufficiently complete in itself, without the Second Part, and more particularly suited to the capacities of Young Persons. Both Parts might render the Work too expensive for many scholars, and thus exclude the whole from use. As this First Part was originally published in a separate volume, it is plain that the excellent Author did not consider it as having any indispensable connexion with the Second. DISTRICT OB MASSACHUSETTS, to wit :DU trict CU rkU Office, Bb it A iMBMBX BD y That on the eighteenth day of November, A. D. 1810, antf in the forty-fifth year of the independence of the United States of A merica, Ji.ms9 Lo ino, of the said District, has deoiited in this Office the. title of a Book, the right whereof he dauns at Proprietor, in the words following, to wit: The I mproyement of the Mind. By ISAAC WATTS, D. D. To which are added, Questions adapted to the Work; for the use of Schools and A cademies. Pew books have been pemsed by ne with greater pleasure than pr. Watts I mhfcvement of the Mind ;of which the radical principles may indeed be niund in Locke s Cimduct of the Underttanding ;but they are so expanded and ramified by Watts, as to confer on him the merit of a Work in the highest degree usrful and pleasing. Whoerer has the care of instmciting others may be charged with deficiency in his duty if this book bnot reeommended. .D r Johntont Life of Dr. Watte, In conformity to the A ct of the Congress of the United States, entitled An A ct for die Eneourageroent of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies, daring the times therein mentioned: and also to an A ct, entitled,A n Act supp mentary to an A ct, entitled. An A ct for the Encouragement of Lesfrning. by secu
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