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The Auctioneer's Pocket Companion, 

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NATURAL HISTORY. 



A Treatise on Greyhounds, with Obser- 

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Self-Deception, a Novel, in a Series of 

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Edgar, a National Tale ; by Miss Ap- 

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POETRY. 



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Lucubrations and Midnight Reveries of 

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Alhagrauza, a iMoorish Metrical Ro- 

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POLITICS. 



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The Father alone the Christian's God, a 

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A Refutation of tlie False Assertion* 

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The History of the Destruction of Jeru- 

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The Fourth Part of Dr. Marsh's Tlieo- 

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