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TRAVELS 
Chrillopher Dohi, profeffor of Greek, learned in his profeffion, 
and a man of fine tafte : he is efleemed one of the beft latinifls 
in Sweden. 
Abraham Aim quiff, teacher of theology, is a man of a very phi- 
iofophical turn of mind, and has clofely followed the progrefs of 
knowledge even in her lateft fleps. Almquift, though a teacher 
of theology, takes great delight in propagating all the modern dif- 
•coveries of philofophy. 
Hoijer, affiffant profeffor of moral philofophy, is very accurately 
acquainted with Kant’s fyflem, and efteemed one of the mofi 
acute and difcerning reafoners in Sweden. He has publifhed a 
book to fliew the poffibility of conftru&ing philofophical ideas, 
and thus forming an univerfal language. 
In the catalogue of their lectures at Upfala for 1795, I noticed 
that Mr. Hoijer undertook to unfold the principles of moral obli¬ 
gation —-fundamenta philofoph'ue morutn exponere conabitur . In the 
fame catalogue Daniel Boethius, profeffor of ethics and politics, 
engages to explain the fundamental principles of moral philofophy, 
and to give a philofophical account of moral fentiments.* The 
attention that is paid to moral philofophy, and in general to pfy- 
chology, in the univerfity of Upfala, will not appear lefs manifeft 
from an advertifement by the affiflant profeffor of moral philo¬ 
fophy, Mr. Steinhammer, who intimates that he means to affume 
for the theme of his le&ures, the tiijlory of man. Nothing can be 
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* Fundamenta philofopliise moralis eruet, ideas morales pliilofophice enodata.s 
exponet. 
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