1793 and 1853, in three letters
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Type of record: Book
Title: 1793 and 1853, in three letters
Classmark: Leeds Phil. and Lit. A/HOS
Creator(s): Cobden, Richard (1804-1865)
Publisher: James Ridgeway
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1853
Language: English
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/261739
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991016845659705181
Collection group(s): Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society
Additional description
Bound with 13 other publications in a volume lettered Miscellaneous Tracts. Volume contents: 1. Hoskins, S.E.: Home resorts for invalids, 1852?. -- 2. Yapp, G.W.: Art-education at home and abroad, 1852. -- 3. Cazalet, W.W.: On the music department of the late exhibition, 1852. -- 4. Cobden, R.: 1793 and 1853 in three letters, 1853. -- 5. M'Cormac, H.: On the theory of final causes ..., 1857. -- 6. Reade, J.B.: On a new hemispherical condenser for the microscope ..., 1861. -- 7. Heaton, J.D.: Address delivered at the opening of the twenty-eighth session of the Leeds School of Medicine, 1858. -- 8. Sorby, H.C.: On the microscopical structure of crystals, indicating the origin of minerals and rocks, 1858. -- 9. Hennessy, H.: On freedom of education: an essay ..., 1859. -- 10. Hennessey, H.: A discourse on the study of science in its relations to individuals and to society, 1859. -- 11. Landholder and commercial Association of British India: Memorial delivered to the Secretary of State
for India ..., 1861. -- 12. Coode, G.: Unpolluted streams: a letter to Lord John Manners, 1858. -- 13. A lay graduate: A few words of apology for the late Professor Baden Powell's essay On the study of the evidences of Christianity ..., 1861. -- 14. Brimfield, H.: Remarks and suggestions on the institution and system of madhouses in England, 1861.
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