Discover the breadth of 19th-century knowledge with the "Encyclop dia Americana, Volume 14." This meticulously compiled volume stands as a comprehensive popular dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, history, politics, and biography. Edited by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford and Edward Wigglesworth, this historical encyclopedia offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual landscape of its time.
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