Epistle Dedicatory (not in original TOC)
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Preface (not in original TOC)
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Chap. 1. GEneral Reflections upon the State of the Question,
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p. 1
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Chap. 2. Of the Moral and Political Knowledge of the Ancients and Moderns,
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p. 11
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Chap. 3. Of Ancient and Modern Eloquence and Poesie,
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p. 20
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Chap. 4. Reflections upon Monsieur Perrault's Hypothesis, That Modern Orators and Poets are more excellent than Ancient,
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p. 45
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Chap. 5. Of Ancient and Modern Grammar,
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p. 55
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Chap. 6. Of Ancient and Modern Architecture, Statuary, and Painting,
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p. 61
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Chap. 7. General Reflections relating to the following Chapters: With an Account of Sir William Temple's Hypothesis of the History of Learning,
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p. 77
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Chap. 8. Of the Learning of Pythagoras, and the most Ancient Philosophers of Greece,
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p. 91
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Chap. 9. Of the History and Mathematicks of the Ancient Egyptians,
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p. 103
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Chap. 10. Of the Natural Philosophy, Medicine and Alchemy of the Ancient Egyptians,
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p. 116
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