Budden, M. E. (1848). Key to knowledge, or, Things in common use: Simply and shortly explained (12th ed., with considerable additions.). Grant and Griffith, successors to J. Harris.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBudden, Maria Elizabeth. Key to Knowledge, or, Things in Common Use: Simply and Shortly Explained. 12th ed., with considerable additions. London: Grant and Griffith, successors to J. Harris, 1848.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBudden, Maria Elizabeth. Key to Knowledge, or, Things in Common Use: Simply and Shortly Explained. 12th ed., with considerable additions. Grant and Griffith, successors to J. Harris, 1848.
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