Excerpt from Chambers's Encyclopædia, Vol. 10: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Illustrated With Maps and Numerous Wood Engravings
The original plan, as exemplified in the first volume, has been strictly adhered to worse. After some experience, it became easier to find the person specially qualified to write a particular kind of article, and thus the circle of contributors became widened.
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