1. THE Subject of these Contemplations is Love: A thing that has employ'd many curious Pens to little purpose, and has been perhaps the most and withall the worst written upon of any Subject in the World.
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Theory and Regulation of Love: A Moral Essay
July 2003, Kessinger Publishing
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0766169626 9780766169623
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The Theory and Regulation of Love: A Moral Essay; to which are added Letters Philosophical and Moral between the Author and Dr. Henry More (Thoemmes Press - Thoemmes Library of British Philosophers)
January 1990, Thoemmes Continuum
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in English
1843713152 9781843713159
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