Encyclopaedia Perthensis, Or, Universal Dictionary Of The Arts, Sciences, Literature, Etc., Volume 18, is a comprehensive reference work intended to supersede the need for other books of its kind. This volume, part of a multi-volume set, offers a detailed exploration of various subjects, encompassing the arts, sciences, and literature. Designed for scholars, students, and general readers, the encyclopaedia aims to provide accessible and exhaustive information on a wide range of topics.
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