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View The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart Esq., Frs By Dugald Stewart
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart Esq., Frs

By Dugald Stewart

View Report of the trial by jury, Professor John Leslie against William Blackwood, for libel in "Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine." By William Blackwood

Report of the trial by jury, Professor John Leslie against William Blackwood, for libel in "Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine."

Report of the trial by jury, Professor John Leslie against William Blackwood, for libel in "Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine."

By William Blackwood

View Postscript to Mr. Stewart's short statement of facts relative to the election of professor Leslie By Dugald Stewart

Postscript to Mr. Stewart's short statement of facts relative to the election of professor Leslie

Postscript to Mr. Stewart's short statement of facts relative to the election of professor Leslie

By Dugald Stewart

View Reply to Professor Playfair's letter to the author of the Examination of Professor Stewart's Short statement &c. including some remarks on Mr. Stewart's postscript By John Inglis

Reply to Professor Playfair's letter to the author of the Examination of Professor Stewart's Short statement &c. including some remarks on Mr. Stewart's postscript

Reply to Professor Playfair's letter to the author of the Examination of Professor Stewart's Short statement &c. including some remarks on Mr. Stewart's postscript

By John Inglis

View A letter to the Rev. Principal Hill, or the case of Mr. John Leslie, professor of mathematics in the University of Edinburgh By Andrew Mitchell Thomson

A letter to the Rev. Principal Hill, or the case of Mr. John Leslie, professor of mathematics in the University of Edinburgh

A letter to the Rev. Principal Hill, or the case of Mr. John Leslie, professor of mathematics in the University of Edinburgh

By Andrew Mitchell Thomson

View A short statement of some important facts relative to the late election of a mathematical professor in the University of Edinburgh By Dugald Stewart

A short statement of some important facts relative to the late election of a mathematical professor in the University of Edinburgh

A short statement of some important facts relative to the late election of a mathematical professor in the University of Edinburgh

By Dugald Stewart

View Tracts, historical and philosophical, relative to the important discussions which lately took place between the members of the university and the presbytery of Edinburgh, respecting the election of Mr. Leslie to the professorship of mathematics in that university By

Tracts, historical and philosophical, relative to the important discussions which lately took place between the members of the university and the presbytery of Edinburgh, respecting the election of Mr. Leslie to the professorship of mathematics in that university

Tracts, historical and philosophical, relative to the important discussions which lately took place between the members of the university and the presbytery of Edinburgh, respecting the election of Mr. Leslie to the professorship of mathematics in that university

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View Remarks on certain passages of "An examination of Mr. Dugald Stewart's pamphlet", "by one of the Ministers of Edinburgh" By William Laurence Brown

Remarks on certain passages of "An examination of Mr. Dugald Stewart's pamphlet", "by one of the Ministers of Edinburgh"

Remarks on certain passages of "An examination of Mr. Dugald Stewart's pamphlet", "by one of the Ministers of Edinburgh"

By William Laurence Brown

View Memoir of Sir John Leslie By Macvey Napier

Memoir of Sir John Leslie

Memoir of Sir John Leslie

By Macvey Napier

View Observations on a passage in Mr. Playfair's letter to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh relative to the mathematical pretensions of the Scottish clergy By Thomas Chalmers

Observations on a passage in Mr. Playfair's letter to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh relative to the mathematical pretensions of the Scottish clergy

Observations on a passage in Mr. Playfair's letter to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh relative to the mathematical pretensions of the Scottish clergy

By Thomas Chalmers