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The family cyclopædia; being a manual of useful and necessary knowledge, alphabetically arranged : comprising all the recent inventions, discoveries, and improvements, in domestic economy, agriculture, and chemistry; the most approved methods of curing diseases, with the mode of treatment in cases of drowning, other accidents, and poisons; observations on diet and regimen: a comprehensive account of the most striking objects in natural history, animate and inanimate; and a detail of various processes in the arts and manufactures: also, a concise view of the human mind and the passions, with their particular application to our improvement in education and morals. By James Jennings. In two parts

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Jennings, James, 1772-1833
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