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Observations on the Egyptian Ophthalmia, 
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The Objections to the Appointment of his 
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Advice to young Ladieson the Improve- 
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A detailed Statement of the Losses of the, 
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NOVELS AND ROMANCES, 
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Gabriel Forrester, or the Deserted Sony 
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The Witch of Ravensworth; by Mr. 
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The Woman of Colour, 2 vols. 12mo. 10s., 
POETRY. 
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Eccentric Tales; by Cornelius Crambo, 
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The Family Picture or Domestic Educa- 
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Fingal, an Epic Poem, rendered into verse, 
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POLITICS. 
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An Inquiry into the Causes which oppose 
the Conversion of the Hindus of India- to 
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