Explore the advancements and discoveries of the 19th century with 'Journal Of The Franklin Institute, Volume 182'. This meticulously preserved volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the scientific and technological landscape of the era. Published by the Franklin Institute, a leading center for scientific research and education, this journal features articles, reports, and discussions on a wide array of topics, reflecting the cutting-edge knowledge and innovation of the time.
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