The benefits of general knowledge. More especially, the sciences of mineralogy, geology, botany and entomology. Being an address delivered at the opening of the Banksian Society, Manchester, on [...] January 5th, 1829
Institution: | International Institute of Social History |
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Cleave,
1829.
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spellingShingle | The benefits of general knowledge. More especially, the sciences of mineralogy, geology, botany and entomology. Being an address delivered at the opening of the Banksian Society, Manchester, on [...] January 5th, 1829 |
title | The benefits of general knowledge. More especially, the sciences of mineralogy, geology, botany and entomology. Being an address delivered at the opening of the Banksian Society, Manchester, on [...] January 5th, 1829 |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10622/62D36763-16A3-42BF-B9B7-320FD79F0554 |