Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey
Johann Heinrich Samuel Formey (; 31 May 1711– 7 March 1797) was a German churchman, educator, author, and journalist. The son of an immigrant French family, he preached, taught, and wrote in French. A founding member of the Berlin Academy, he wrote thousands of letters, popularized scientific and philosophical ideas, and also contributed to Diderot's ''Encyclopédie''. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Formey, Jean-Henri-Samuel
Published 1750
Published 1750
printed for G. Hawkins, in Fleet-Street; and sold by M. Cooper, in Pater-Noster Row. This Treatise is adapted to the lowest Capacities; and Allowance will be made to such as will be pleased to take a Quantity to distribute
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by Formey, Jean-Henri-Samuel
Published 1766
Published 1766
printed for R. Davis, in Piccadily; J. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and L. Davis and C. Reymers, in Holborn
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by Formey, Jean-Henri-Samuel
Published 1766
Published 1766
printed for F. Newbery, at the Crown, in Pater-Noster-Row
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by Formey, Jean-Henri-Samuel
Published 1759
Published 1759
printed for J. Hinton, at the King's-Arms, in Newgate-Street
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by Formey, Jean-Henri-Samuel
Published 1745
Published 1745
printed for J. Robinson, at the Golden Lion, in Ludgate-Street