Things in print must stand and fall by their own worth, or the reader's fancy.


An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Dedication (p. iii), Printed for Thomas Tegg. 1841


Things in print must stand and fall by their own worth, or the reader's fancy.

Things in print must stand and fall by their own worth, or the reader's fancy.

Things in print must stand and fall by their own worth, or the reader's fancy.

Things in print must stand and fall by their own worth, or the reader's fancy.