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List of New Works. 



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Sermons. By tl\e Rev. A. Ollivant. 

 8vo. 8s. 



Lectures on the Ecclesiastical History 

 of the First Century. By the Rev. Ed- 

 ward Burton, D.D. 8vo. 10s. Gd. 



Ecclesiastical History of the First 

 Eight Centuries, in a Course of Lec- 

 tures lately delivered at Founders' Hall, 

 London. By W. Jones, M . A., Author of 

 " Lectures on the Apocalypse." Vol. I. 

 8vo. 12s. bds. 



Johaiuia Baillie, on the General 

 Tenour of the New Testament, regard- 

 ing the Nature and Dignity of Jesus 

 Christ. 8yo. 5s. 



A Treatise on the Faith and Influence 

 of the Gospel. By the Rev. Archibald 

 Hall. 12mo. 5s. 



Evangelical Spectator. By the author 

 of the Evangelical Rambler. Vol. III. 

 4s. 6d. 



Female Piety and Zeal exemplified, 

 in Memoirs of Miss Ely. By her bro- 

 ther, Rev. John Ely, of Rochdale. 

 18mo. 3s. 



Doddridge's (Dr.) Correspondence. 

 Vol. V. 15s. 



Essays on Church Polity. 3s. 



Counsels for the Communion Table ; 

 or, Persuasives to an Immediate Observ- 

 ance of the Lord's Supper. By John 

 Morison, D.D. Is. 6d. 



History of Christianity to the Age of 

 Constantine. 2s. 6d. 



Latrobe, (Rev. J.) on Church Music. 

 8vo. 10s. 6d. 



VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 



Fragments of Voyages and Travels, 

 including Anecdotes of a Naval Life, 

 chiefly for the Use of Young Persons. 

 By Captain Basil Hall, R.N. 3 vols. 

 15s. 



Travels and Discoveries in Africa. 

 By Denham, Clapperton, and others, 

 4 vols. 18mo. 1. 



A Narrative of a Visit to the Court 

 of Sinde; a Sketch of the History of 

 Cutch, from its first connection with the 

 British Government in India, till the 

 conclusion of the Treaty of 1819. By 

 James Burnes, Surgeon to the Resi- 

 dency at Bhooj. 8vo. 9s. 



Italy described. By Josiah Conder. 

 3 vols." 18mo. 18s. 



PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



Neiv Patents sealed in March, 1831. 



To Thomas Brunton, Park-square, 

 Regent's Park, Middlesex, Esq., for an 

 improvement in certain apparatus, ren- 

 dering the same applicable to distilling. 

 28th March ; G months. 



To Thomas Coleman, Saint Albans, 

 Hertfordshire, for an improved roller 

 for horses. 2!)th March ; 6 months. 



To Andrew Ure, Finsbury - circus, 

 Middlesex, M.D., for an improved ap- 

 paratus for distilling. 31st March; 6 

 months. 



To John Wallace, Leith, brazier, for 

 an improvement or improvements upon 

 the safety hearth for the use of vessels. 

 31st March ; G months. 



To James Slater, Salford, Lancaster, 

 bleacher, for certain improvements in 

 the method of generating steam or va- 

 pour applicable as a moving power, and 

 to arts and manufactures, and also for 

 improvements in vessels or machinery 

 employed for that purpose. 2nd April ; 

 6 months. 



To William Rutherford, jun., Jed- 

 burgh, Scotland, writer and bank agent, 

 for a combination or arrangement of 

 apparatus or mechanism to be used by 

 itself, or applied to locks and other 

 fastenings for more effectually protecting 

 property. 14th April ; G months. 



To Samuel Morand, Manchester, 

 Lancaster, merchant, for an improved 

 stretching machine. 14th April; 6 

 months. 



To Thomas Brunton, Park-square, 

 Regent's Park, Middlesex, Esq., for an 

 improvement in certain apparatus, ren- 

 dering the same applicable to steam en- 

 gines. - 14th April ; 6 months. 



To Thomas Brunton, Park-square, 

 Regent's Park, Middlesex, Esq., lor an 

 improvement in certain apparatus, ren- 

 dering the same applicable for making 

 or refining sugar. 14th April ; 6 

 months. 



To Thomas Gaunt, Chapman-street, 

 Islington, Middlesex, gentleman, and 

 George Frederick Eckstein, Holborn, 

 in the same county, stove and grate 

 manufacturer, for an improved fire- 

 grate 14th April ; 6 months. 



List of Patents which having been granted 

 in the month of May, 1817, expire in 

 the present month of May , 1831. 



6. William Collins, Greenwich, /or Aw 

 improved metal for sheathing ships. 



8. Henry Wilms, Lambeth, for an 

 improved artificial leg, arm, and hand. 



13. James Gerard Colbert, London, 

 for his improved screws of iron, brass, steel, 

 or other metals. 



Richard Williams, Darsley, for his 

 improvements in manufacturing cards for 

 dressing wool. 



John Walker, London, for his im- 

 proved method of extracting the molasses or 

 treacle from Muscovado, brown, or new 

 sugar. 



