The philosophic mirrour Or, General view of human oeconomy. Adapted to the consideration of the learned and the unlearned, the wife and the ignorant, of all ranks and degrees, of all countries and professions. In two parts. The first, containing the general system of the natural and revealed laws. The second part containing the different branches of men's oeconomy in their stations of publick and private life. With proper reflections for their due discharge thereof. Also, notes historical, critical, and curious.

  • Johnson, Samuel, fl. 1759-1763.
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In the year M,DCC,LIX. [1759]
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