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The Intellectual Advancement of the Age - cover

The Intellectual Advancement of the Age

James Walter Wall

Publisher: Full Well Ventures

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This from a pamphlet, "The Intellectual Advancement of the Age," by James Walter Wall (1820-1872), an American lawyer and politician during the Civil War, talks about the value of systematic reading for elevating the understanding and enlightenment of American workers. 
Available since: 04/03/2020.

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