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Oliver Cromwell, a Poem, in Three Books. 

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Poems on Malvern, and other Subjects. By E. 

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RELIGION, MORALS, &C. 



Eight Lectures on the First Eight Articles of 

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Annotations on St. Mark. By the Rev. Robert 

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Coxe's Liturgy Revised. Crown 8vo. 5s. 



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A New Scheme of Evangelical Religion. In 

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Thoughts on Antitiomianism. By Sylvanus. 

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The Olive Branch ; a Religious Annual for 

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A Child's First Introduction to the Study of the 

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Christian Education, in Spirit and in Truth, 

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Familiar Astronomy. By George Darley, A.B. 

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Commedie Scelte di Carlo Goldoni ; or, a Selec- 

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PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



Patents sealed in November, 1829. 



To Francis Westby, Leicester, cutler, for his 

 having invented certain improved apparatus to 

 be used for the purpose of whetting or sharpen- 

 ing the edges of the blades of razors, penknives, 

 or other cutting instruments. 26th November ; 

 2 months. 



To John Marshall, Southampton-street, Strand, 

 Middlesex, tea-dealer, for his new-invented me- 

 thod of preparing or making an extract from 

 cocoa, which he denominates, Marshall's Extract 

 of Cocoa. 10th December ; 2 months. 



To Benjamin Goulson, Pendleton, Lancashire, 

 suvcreon, for his having invented or found out 

 certain improvements in the manufacturing of 

 farina and sugar, from vegetable productions. 

 14th December ; 6 months. 



To Charles Derosne, Leicester-square, Middle- 

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abroad and invented by himself, being in posses- 

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 extracting sugar or syrups from cane-juice and 

 other substances containing sugar, and in re- 

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Patents, which having been granted in the 

 month of January 1816, expire in the pre- 

 sent month of January 1830. 



9. Joseph Reynolds, Kitley, Salop, for im- 

 provements in the construction of wheel-car- 

 riages, ploughs, <rc. to be moved by steam. 



10. Edward Cooper, London, for his method of 

 printing paper for paper hanging. 



15. Thomas Deacon, and John Richard Haynes, 

 London, for an improved stove grate or fire- 

 place. 



23. James Barren, London, for his 

 merits in castors. 



