A grammar of logic and intellectual philosophy, on didactic principles : for the use of schools and private instruction /

"Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric are the handmaids of Literature, Science and Philosophy. The study of grammar is the study of language, and memory is the faculty which it chiefly employs and exercises. But in proceeding towards the cultivation of taste and genius, the acquisition of science, and...

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Main Author: Jamieson, Alexander
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New-Haven : A.H. Maltby and Company, 1822.
Edition:1st American from the last London ed.
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