The improvement of the mind, or, A supplement to the art of logic : containing a variety of remarks and rules for the attainment and communication of useful knowledge, in religion, in the sciences, and in common life / by Isaac Watts.

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The improvement of the mind, or, A supplement to the art of logic : containing a variety of remarks and rules for the attainment and communication of useful knowledge, in religion, in the sciences, and in common life / by Isaac Watts. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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A discourse on the education of children and youth.
Remnants of time employed in prose and verse.

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London : Printed for J. Buckland, and T. Longman; T. Field ... ; and C. Dilly, [MDCCLXXXIV [1784]

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2 volumes ; (8vo)

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Note: Vol. 2 has title: The improvement of the mind, second part. With various remarks and rules about the communication of useful knowledge. Also A discourse on the education of children and youth. To which are added Remnants of time employed in prose and verse, or Short essays and composures in prose and verse on various subjects; being the posthumous works of ... Isaac Watts, published from his manuscript by D. Jennings and P. Doddridge. 
Preface by the editors, dated 1751.

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