The Present State of the Universities, and of the Five Adjacent Counties of Cambridge, Huntington, Bedford, Buckingham and Oxford, Volume 1, by Thomas Salmon, offers a detailed snapshot of academic and social life in mid-18th century England. This volume provides a contemporary account of the universities of Cambridge and Oxford, as well as observations on the surrounding counties.
Salmon's work serves as a valuable historical resource, illuminating the educational practices, social structures, and local geography of the time. Readers interested in the history of higher education, British social history, or the topography of the English countryside will find this volume particularly insightful.
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