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Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte;With an Introductory Poem by Isaac Mclellan
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Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte;With an Introductory Poem by Isaac Mclellan

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Richard Whately (1787-1863) was an English rhetorician, academic, logician, philosopher, theologian, and economist. Written when he lived in Oxford, his tract Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte is a witty jeu d'esprit aimed at excessive scepticism of Gospel history. First published in 1819, this book is highly recommended for those with an interest in Napoleon Buonaparte and European history in general. Contents include: The Death of Napoleon, by Isaac Mclellan , Preface to Later Edition , Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte , Postscript to the Third Edition , Postscript to the Seventh Edition , Postscript to the Ninth Edition , Postscript to the Eleventh Edition , Postscript to the Twelfth Edition , and Footnotes in the Original . Other notable works by this author include: Thoughts on the Sabbath (1832), Charges and Tracts (1836), and Essays on Some of the Dangers to Christian Faith (1839). Read & Co. Books is proudly republishing this collection work now in a new edition complete with an introductory poem by Isaac Mclellan.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Read & Co. Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 May 2021
Pages
102
ISBN
9781528719377

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Richard Whately (1787-1863) was an English rhetorician, academic, logician, philosopher, theologian, and economist. Written when he lived in Oxford, his tract Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte is a witty jeu d'esprit aimed at excessive scepticism of Gospel history. First published in 1819, this book is highly recommended for those with an interest in Napoleon Buonaparte and European history in general. Contents include: The Death of Napoleon, by Isaac Mclellan , Preface to Later Edition , Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte , Postscript to the Third Edition , Postscript to the Seventh Edition , Postscript to the Ninth Edition , Postscript to the Eleventh Edition , Postscript to the Twelfth Edition , and Footnotes in the Original . Other notable works by this author include: Thoughts on the Sabbath (1832), Charges and Tracts (1836), and Essays on Some of the Dangers to Christian Faith (1839). Read & Co. Books is proudly republishing this collection work now in a new edition complete with an introductory poem by Isaac Mclellan.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Read & Co. Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
6 May 2021
Pages
102
ISBN
9781528719377