Explore the vast expanse of human knowledge with "Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia", a comprehensive reference work from a bygone era. This volume, covering topics from Lichfield to 'r', offers a fascinating glimpse into the understanding and categorization of information in the 19th century. Though anonymous in authorship, its pages reflect the collective wisdom and scholarly pursuits of its time.
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