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The Fruits of Philosophy (1832), by Charles Knowlton

By: Claudia Nunez-Eddy, Caroline Meek | Published: Oct 05, 2017

In 1832, Charles Knowlton published The Fruits of Philosophy, a pamphlet advocating for controlling reproduction and detailing methods for preventing…

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