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ELEUTHERIUM OF KNOWLEDGE. 
Established in 1837, to promote free Institu- 
tions and Schools, the free diffusion of know- 
ledge, by publishing Works, Pamphlets, Jour- 
nals, free Lectures, exertions, &c. 
No Contribution exacted, each Member or 
Associate must have the merit to tax himself, or 
give whatever he pleases or can afford in money, 
labor, materials, &c. Every Dollar of Dona- 
tions entitles a Member to a Vote. 
This Institution aims also at establishing La- 
bor Colleges and gratuitous Schools in several 
States ; and to colonize honest temperate fami- 
lies, providing them with perpetual farms paya- 
ble in Labor at the mere cost. 
Every benevolent and charitable object aim- 
ing to improve mankind, and to promote ulti- 
mate happiness by means of Peace on Earth 
and good will to all men , shall be fostered as 
far as the means will allow. 
WORKS AND PAMPHLETS, 
PUBLISHED BY THE 
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ELEIlTHERIl/lVl ©F 
Theory of the Visible Creation by Thomas 
Wright, Astronomer, 1750 — re-printed with 
notes, 1837 j — 75 Cts. 
Celestial Wonders and Philosophy of the Visi- 
ble Heavens, with Theory Of Futurity, 1838— 
50 Cts.- 
