Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes.
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du Crest de Saint-Aubin, Stéphanie Félicité. Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 2653, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/2653. Accessed 2024-10-04.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin, Stéphanie Félicité. Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes. Dublin: James Moore [Dublin], Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street], Patrick Byrne I [College Green], Hannah Chamberlaine, William Porter [Skinner Row], Luke White [Dame Street], 1787.
du Crest de Saint-Aubin , S.F. (1787). Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. a work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the duke of orleans; and in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. by madame the marchioness of sillery, heretofore countess of genlis. in two volumes. Dublin: James Moore [Dublin] Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street] Patrick Byrne I [College Green] Hannah Chamberlaine. William Porter [Skinner Row] Luke White [Dame Street]
du Crest de Saint-Aubin, Stéphanie F. Religion considered as the only basis of happiness and of true philosophy. A work written for the instruction of the children of his most serene highness the Duke of Orleans; And in which the principes of modern pretended philosophers are laid open and refuted. By Madame the Marchioness of Sillery, Heretofore Countess of Genlis. In two volumes. Dublin: James Moore [Dublin], Harriet Colbert [136 Capel Street], Patrick Byrne I [College Green], Hannah Chamberlaine, William Porter [Skinner Row], Luke White [Dame Street], 1787.
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