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CONTENTS.

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

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