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Philosophy in Sport made Science in 

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 Peter Whiffle, Esq. In 2 vols. 12mo. 



The Epicurean; a Tale. By Thomas 

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The Loves of Alma and Brione ; a Poem. 

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The Vallies ; or Scenes and Thoughts from 

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Commentaries on some of the more im- 

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The Institutions of Physiology. By J. F. 

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The History of the Rise and Progress of 

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Memoirs of the Court of Queen Anne. 

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Dublin Hospital Reports. Vol. IV, is in 

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Dublin Dissector, for the Use of Students, 

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The Rev. Archdeacon Wranglmm an- 

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Mr. Cole is preparing a Tour round Scar- 

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The London Catalogue of Books, with 

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Travels of the Russian Mission through 

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Personal Narrative of Travels in Colom- 

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 Vol. VII. 



Muscologia Britannica; containing the 

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Taylor, M. D., M. R. I. A., and F.L.S. ifec. 

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Mr. Arthur Capell Brook, M.A., has in 

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Sir Thomas More ; a series of Colloquies 

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TJie Present State of the Island of Sar- 

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Messrs. Longman announce a work, to be 

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Cuvier's Theory of the Earth. New Edi- 

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Yorkshire Scenery; or Excursions in 

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Engravings from the Ancient Marbles in 

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Baron Tayler's Views in Spain and Por- 

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Les Natchez, Roman Indian. Par le 

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Cosmorama ; or, A View of the Pecu- 

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The History of Scotland from the earliest 

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Memoir of Mrs. Robinson, including an 

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The Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone, 

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