Mr. Owen's system : as developed in a public lecture, delivered by himself, at the Freemason's hall, september 6, 1830
Reprinted from "The Star" evening newspaper of Sept. 8, 1830, with additions and corrections by Mr. Owen
Main Author: | Owen, Robert (1771-1858) |
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Institution: | CEDIAS-Musée social |
Format: | TEXT |
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C. Strange (London)
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11160/F92E40B0-18B6-499C-AC8D-1E6940112531 |
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