Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802. The golden age, a poetical epistle: from Erasmus D-n, M.D. to Thomas Beddoes, M.D. London: printed for F. and C. Rivington; and J. Cooke, Oxford, 1794. 15,[1]p. ; 4⁰. (ESTC N7154; OTA K004299.000)

  • THE GOLDEN AGE, A POETICAL EPISTLE FROM ERASMUS D_+N, M. D. TO THOMAS BEDDOES, M. D.

    The French, that most injured and most enlightened people upon Earth, within these few years (since Despotism has been overawed by Liberty) have improved Science more than all other Nations put together. BEDDOES'S REASONS, &c.
    May we not, by regulating the vegetable functions, teach our Woods and Hedges to supply us with Butter and Tallow? BEDDOES'S OBSERVATIONS ON CALCULUS, SCURVY, &c. p. ••.

    LONDON, PRINTED FOR F. AND C. RIVINGTON; AND J. COOKE, OXFORD. MDCCXCIV.

  • THE GOLDEN AGE, A POETICAL EPISTLE.