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New Patents lafeli/ Enrolled. 



[NOY. 1 , 



A Letter to the Independent Eleftors of 

 Weftminfter, from H. M<Kidock,jun. efq. 2s. 



A Letter to a prefent Member ot Parlia- 

 ment. By W. H T., efq. Is. 6d. 



StriSares on Mr. Cobbett's unmanly Ob- 

 fervations on the "late Delicate Inquiry. L's. 



THEOLOGY. 



, Female Conipaffion. A Sermon preached 

 at Rochel>er, on Sunday the 17th of Augiift, 

 1806. By the Rev. Charles Moore, M. A. 

 Is. 6d. 



^ The Fall of Eminent Men In Critical Pe- 

 riods, a Natienal Calamity. A Sermon 

 ipreiched at the GraveJ-pit Mecting-houfe, 

 Hackney, on Sunday, Sept 21, 1806,"^ on the 

 fecent death of the Right Hon. Charles 

 James Fex. By Robert Afpland. Is. 



Ihe Unitarian Dodlrine completelv refut- 

 ed, beiag a Friendly and Candid Ad'drefs to 

 UniUrinns in general, as alfo a particular 

 Reply to fame late Publications. By the 

 Rev. J. Proud. 2s. 



A Sermon preached at Holy-Rhood Church, 



Southampton, on Sunday, Auguft 10, 1806, 

 on the Duty of Humanity towards the Irra- 

 tional Part ot" the Creation. By the Rev. 

 Charles Slack Hawtrey, A. M. Is. 



Nciu Sjjan'jh Boois Imported by T. Boojcf, 4,, 

 Kio.ui-firccty Rcyal Exchange. 



Diccionano dela Linyua Elpanola dela Aci- 

 demia, 6 vols. fol. bound. Abridged fol. 



La Araucana d.- Ercilla. 2 vols. 8vo. 



Norvelas d« Cervantes. 2 vols. 8vo. 



Obrasde Qiievt;do. 10 vols. 5vo. 



Obras de Yriarte. 8 vols. Ovo. 



Ortografia & Gramatica de la Academlaj 

 8vo. 



Don Quixote, all editions. 



Theatro Critico de la Eloquencia, .5 vols. 

 8vo. 



Modern Plays, Farces, &c. 



On Ibe 10th of November will be ptibli(h- 

 ed, in one vol. l'2mo., La Florefta Efpaiiola, 

 containing Extrafls I'rom the moll; celeurateii 

 Spanilh Authors, ancient and modern. 



THE NEW PATENTS LATELY ENROLLED. 



MR. ItrcUARD TOMKIXSOX'.S (lIVFRPOOl), 



for a Machine Jhr making uhite Suit, 

 ami preparing Brine to make uhitc 

 Salt. 

 r|"^IIE principle of this invention i.s 



X. making fait and preparinji the brine 

 by means of a hollow cylinder, or pipes 

 connected together, or "by u palVage or 

 paffiiges, of any form, placed in the 

 EQidft of the lifjuid ; through which cy- 

 linder, pipes, cV'c. the fire Ihall pals, as 

 through a chimney, or in a limilar man- 

 ner to which water palVes throusrh pipes 

 laid in t)ie (frcet for the purpofe" of fup- 

 plying houfes. The pan which is to^on- 

 taiii the liquid may be made of any fuit- 

 ablc materials, fo as to i.car the fire, 

 though call iron feems the bell. 



' Tlie {lan is to be Hat or horizontal, 

 about fifty feet long and fourteen wide, 

 the fides to be perpendicular, and about 

 fifteen inches dce[), to meet in the mid- 

 dle nearly in an angle, like a common 

 water-fpout, making it in the middle, 

 that is, in a line level with the top ed<;c 

 on each fide, where the two fides mc^t 

 at bottom, three feet fix inches deep. 

 The fide and ends may be made of wood, 

 the bottom of wood a"!fo, or of dav cch 

 vered witli tiles, bricks^ ike. The fire- 

 place is fituatcd ill a cylinder, which is 

 of caii: iron, and fcveii fiet long, of an 

 ovvil form, two feet three inches deep, 

 and three feet broad in tlie iiiiide. The 

 cyiiiKlcr is fixed in the centre of the front 

 cinl of the pan, tho end of it lev ei with 

 the outfide pimi. Ikivr-een i;li« cylivTd^r 



and })laiik it is caulked with oakum. TIi* 

 pipes, ill as many joints as convenient, 

 arc of aliout nine inches interior diame- 

 ter, and are joined to the cylinder, and 

 pais ill a line par.illel with the angle at 

 bottom, and the dillance of about four 

 inches from the bottom, pais through 

 the other end of the pan, \vherc they 

 join a chimney. The hiat and finoke 

 pafs through fuch cylinder and pipes, 

 which may be lupported on the bottom 

 of the pan by as many bearers as rerjui- 

 fite, fo that the liqiiul can freely circu- 

 late under the pipes, and a fcraper or 

 rake can pafs between them and the bot- 

 tom ; but tlie top iiirface of the cylinder 

 and pipes fliould be on a level with the 

 bottom of the pan's fulcs, and care 

 fi)ould be taken to l;a\e always the cylin- 

 der and pipes covered with liquid. Oa 

 the mouth of the cylinder there is a grate, 

 and as many bars as convenient, fo as to 

 leave futiicient fpace fi)r the alhes to fall, 

 and be raked off. The fire is not to come 

 nearer than about fix inches from the 

 mouth of the cvlindcr, fo that the hatch, 

 frame, and fmall iron door, as in com- 

 mon Itoves, muft be placed at that di(t- 

 aiice, at leaft, from the mouth of the 

 cylinder : tliele are to be cleared fre- 

 quently from the fcalcs which they are 

 liable to contract from the liquid. 



The prinoiple of the invention whick 

 the patentee claims as his own, is, that 

 the liquid, by this means, always fur- 

 rouiuls the fire, except at tlu aperture, 

 wbtic it )&\.\k ]s4 fuppLtid yridi (i;ottI:> and. 



fuel) 



