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Vols»: 3 and 4, completing Kirby and 
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Dropsy._ 
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_ Vol. 6. of Baron de Humboldt’s Per- 
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Milizia, 
urke’s General and Heraldic Dictionary 
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of Queen Elizabeth, is said to haye been’ 
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The Rey. C. Anderson will shortly pub- 
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A school edition of the History of Scot- 
List of New Works. 
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Beauties of Claude Lorraine, Part I., 
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and condition of the labouring classes: to 
which will be added, an Essay on Popula- 
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