An essay on capacity and genius; to prove that there is no original mental superiority between the most illiterate and the most learned of mankind; and that no genius ... is innate, but solely produced by and dependent on circumstances. Also, an enquiry into the nature of ghosts. And other appearances supposed to be supernatural.

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An essay on capacity and genius; to prove that there is no original mental superiority between the most illiterate and the most learned of mankind; and that no genius ... is innate, but solely produced by and dependent on circumstances. Also, an enquiry into the nature of ghosts. And other appearances supposed to be supernatural. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, [1820?]

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1 unnumbered leaf, 537 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf ; (8vo)

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Half-title: On capacity and genius, and the nature of ghosts
By J. Hancock, or William Andrew Mitchell, of Newcastle-on-Tyne?--Halkett & Laing.

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