CONTENTS
- [JOSEPH PRIESTLEY] [1874]
- (An Address delivered on the occasion of the presentation of a statue of Priestley to the town of Birmingham)
- [ON THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SCIENCES] [1854]
- (An Address delivered in S. Martin's Hall)
- [EMANCIPATION--BLACK AND WHITE] [1865]
- [A LIBERAL EDUCATION; AND WHERE TO FIND IT] [1868]
- (An Address to the South London Working Men's College)
- [SCIENTIFIC EDUCATION: NOTES OF AN AFTER-DINNER SPEECH] [1869]
- (Liverpool Philomathic Society)
- [SCIENCE AND CULTURE] [1880]
- (An Address delivered at the opening of Sir Josiah Mason's Science College, Birmingham)
- [ON SCIENCE AND ART IN RELATION TO EDUCATION] [1882]
- (An Address to the members of the Liverpool Institution)
- [UNIVERSITIES: ACTUAL AND IDEAL] [1874]
- (Rectorial Address, Aberdeen)
- [ADDRESS ON UNIVERSITY EDUCATION] [1876]
- (Delivered at the opening of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore)
- [ON THE STUDY OF BIOLOGY] [1876]
- (A Lecture in connection with the Loan Collection of Scientific Apparatus, South Kensington Museum)
- [ON ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTION IN PHYSIOLOGY] [1877]
- [ON MEDICAL EDUCATION] [1870]
- (An Address to the students of the Faculty of Medicine in University College, London)
- [THE STATE AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION] [1884]
- [THE CONNECTION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES WITH MEDICINE] [1881]
- (An Address to the International Medical Congress)
- [THE SCHOOL BOARDS: WHAT THEY CAN DO, AND WHAT THEY MAY DO] [1870]
- [TECHNICAL EDUCATION] [1877]
- [ADDRESS ON BEHALF OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTION OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION] [1887]
COLLECTED ESSAYS
VOLUME III
JOSEPH PRIESTLEY
[1874]