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

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Institution:International Institute of Social History
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Published: Cleave, 1829.
London :
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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