Remarks upon alchymists, and the supposed object of their pursuit : showing that the philosopher's stone is a mere symbol, signifying something which could not be expressed openly without incurring the danger of an auto de fé / by an officer of the United States Army. 1856.

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Remarks upon alchymists, and the supposed object of their pursuit : showing that the philosopher's stone is a mere symbol, signifying something which could not be expressed openly without incurring the danger of an auto de fé / by an officer of the United States Army. 1856.

[38] p. ; 22 cm.

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Hitchcock, Ethan Allen, 1798-1870

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