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List of New Works. 



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Policy with respect to the Constitutional 

 Charter of Portugal, in Reply to Observa- 

 tions on the Papers laid before Parliament. 

 2s. Gd. 



The National Distress, with its Reme- 

 dies, Real and Imaginary, Examined, in 

 Three Letters to the Mechanics and Arti- 

 sans of Birmingham. By Frederick Hill. 

 Jlvo. Is. 6d. 



On Financial Reform. By Sir Henry 

 Parnell. 8vo. 9s. 6d. 



On the Revenues of the Church of Eng- 

 land, exhibiting the Rise and Progress of 

 Ecclesiastical Taxation. By George Co- 

 ventry. 8vo. 6s. 



The Affairs of the Nation, presented to 

 the Duke of Wellington, by Common 

 Sense. 12mo. 7s. 



~-kjr RELIGION AND MOHALS. 



The Worship of the Serpent traced 

 throughout the World, and its Traditions 

 referred to the Events in Paradise, proving 

 the Temptation and Fall of Man by the 

 Instrumentality of a Serpent Tempter. By 

 Rev. John Bathurst Deane. 8vo. 12s. 



A Supplement to an Inquiry into the In- 

 tegrity of the Greek Vulgate, or Received 

 Text of the New Testament. By Rev. F. 

 Nolan. 8vo. 8s. 



The Veracity of the Five Books of Moses. 

 By Rev. I. L. Blunt. 8vo. 5s. 6d. 



The Doctrine of the Universal Pardon 

 Considered and Refuted ; in a Series of 

 Sermons, with Notes, Critical and Expla- 

 natory. By Andrew Thompson, D.D. 

 12mo. 10s. 6d. 



Dialogues on Natural annd Revealed 

 Religion. By the Rev. R. Moreheade, D.D. 

 12mo. 8s. 



Office for the Visitation of the Sick. By 

 the late Rev. W. Coxe, M.A. Archdeacon 

 of Wilts. 12mo. ls.6d. 



Essays on the Lives of Cowper, Newton, 

 and Heber. 8vo. 10s. 



-!/irulv.-J SCHOOL BOOKS. 



>..v,YjOne Hundred and Ten Aphorisms, in 

 General and English Grammar. By Mrs. 

 John Slater. 12mo. 3s. 6d. 



;,-: An Atlas of Modern Geography, con- 

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 Discoveries, for the use of Schools. By A. 

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In 30 4to; maps, coloured. With an Indfcx. 

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Iconology ; or, Emblematic Figures Ex- 

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 Instructing Subjects. By Wm. Pinnock. 

 12mo. 8s. 



A Comprehensive Grammar of Sacred 

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A Classical Grammar of the English 

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A Compendium of Modern Geography. 

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A Concise System of Mathematics, in 

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Family Classical Library ; Vol. III. 

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TRAVELS. 



Travels in Kamschatka and Siberia, with 

 a Narrative of a Residence in China. By 

 P. Dobell, Esq. Counsellor to his Imperial 

 Majesty the Emperor of Russia. 2 vols. 

 8vo. 21s. 



Travels in the Morea, with Maps and 

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Letters from Nova Scotia, containing 

 Sketches of a Young Country. By Capt. 

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Notices of Brazil in ]828 and 1829. By 

 the Rev. R. Walsh, LL.D. 2 vols. 8vo. 

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The Annals and Antiquities of Rajast 

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 States of India, with Engravings and 

 Maps. By Lieut.-Colonel James Todd. 

 Royal 4to. 41. 14s. Gd. 



Narrative of a Tour through some Parts 

 of the Turkish Empire. By John Fuller, 

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Travels in various Parts of Peru. By 

 Edmond Temple. 2 vols. 8vo. with a Map 

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Northern Field Sports, including a Per- 

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PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 



Patents sealed in March, 1830. 



To John Braithwaite and John Ericsson, 

 New Road, Middlesex, engineers, for hav- 

 ing invented an improved method of manu- 

 facturing salt. 27th February ; 2 months. 



To Enoch William Rudder, and Robert 

 Martieneau, Birmingham, Warwick, cock- 

 founders, for having invented certain im- 

 provements in Cocks for drawing off liquids. 

 27th February ; 6 months. 



To Charles Random Baron de Bercnger, 

 Targate Cottage, Kentish town, St. -Pan- 

 i-ras, Middlesex, for having invented im- 



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provements in fire-arms, and in certain 

 other weapons of defence. 27th February ; 

 6 months. 



To William Gressenthwaite, Esq., Not- 

 tingham, for having invented an improved 

 method of facilitating the draft or propulsion 

 or both of wheeled carriages. 27th Feb- 

 ruary ; G months. 



To Henry Hurst, Leeds, Yorkshire, 

 clothier, for having invented certain iin- 

 provjnents in manufacturing v/oollen cloth. 

 _27th February. ; G months. A 



To Moses Poolc, Lincoln's Imi/gent., 



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