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Lectures and lecturing
SI History Bibliography
Chemistry
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1897
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: Benjamin, Marcus 1857-1932
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: Benjamin, Marcus 1857-1932
SI History Bibliography
Art. I. - 1. The Last Will and Testament of James Smithson, London. 2. The Letters of John Q. Adams, F. Wayland, Thomas Cooper, Richard Rush, S. Chapin, to John Forsyth, Secretary of State on the subject of the trust assumed by the United States, under the will of James Smithson. 3. The Congressional Proceedings and Documents on the same subject
Date:
July 1842
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