"Miscellaneous Letters On Several Subjects In Philosophy And Astronomy" is a collection of correspondence written to Dr. William Nicolson, the late Archbishop of Cashell, by Robert Innes. These letters delve into diverse philosophical and astronomical topics, reflecting the intellectual curiosity of the 18th century.
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