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RELIGION, MORALS, &c. 
The Last Days. By Rey. E. Irving. 
8vo. 12s. boards. 
Jesus the Messiah. 12mo. ds. boards. 
Scripture Natural History for Youth. 
By Esther Hewlett. With numerous iin- 
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Directions for Teaching the Scriptures. 
By J. Gibbs, Minister of Banff. 18mo. 
4s. 6d. : 
Scripture Lessons, selected from the Pro- 
phetical Books of the Old Testament, with 
brief Explanatory Notes, for the Use of 
Schools. By F. D. Lempriere. 12mo. 
Past Feelings Renovated, or Ideas occa- 
sioned by the Perusal of Dr. Hibbert’s Phi- 
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Tiustrations of Prophecy. 2 vols. 8vo. 
21s. boards. 
A Volume of Sermons. 
C. B. Taylor, M.A. 12mo. 
Practical Lectures on the Historical Books 
of the Old Testament. By Rev. H. Lind- 
By the Rey. 
List of Patents. 
[N ov. 
say, M.A., Perpetual Curate of Wimbledon, 
Surrey. 12mo. 
Biographical Notices of the Apostles, 
Evangelists, and other Saints, with Reflec- 
tions, adapted to the Minor Festivals of the 
Church. By the Right Rev. R. Mant, 
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Two Sermons upon the Scriptural Doc- 
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Suffolk, previous to the Confirmation held 
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PATENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL INVENTIONS. 
New Patents Sealed in October 1828. 
To Peter Rigby Wason, Esq., of the 
Middle Temple, barrister at law, for an im- 
provement in stick sealing wax.—Sealed 
25th Sept. ; 6 months. 
To James Neville, of New Walk, Shad 
Thames, Surrey, engineer, for an improved 
apparatus for obtaining mechanical power 
from falls and running : streams of water.— . 
25th Sept. ; 6 months. 
To Thomas Fowler, of Great Torrington, 
Devon, stationer, for an improvement in 
“raising and circulating hot water, hot oils, 
-and other hot fluids = domestic and other 
~purposes.—2d Oct. ; 6 months. 
To John Brunton, of West Bromwich, 
Stafford, engineer, for improvements in the 
apparatus for manufacturing coal gas and 
coke, and also improvements in the method 
-of arranging such apparatus.—2d Oct. ; 
6 months. 
To David Napier, of Warren-street, Fitz- 
roy-square, Middlesex, engineer, for im- 
provements in machinery applicable to letter- 
press printing.—2d Oct. ; 2 months. 
To Thomas Tippett, of Gwennap, Corn- 
wall, engineer, for improvements in the 
construction and mode of working engines, - 
_ with steam and air, and in the boiler or 
generator of steam, and in the application 
of such improved engines to a new method 
of propelling of vessels and other floating 
odies.—9th Oct. ; 2 months. 
To Samuel Lawson and Mark Walker, 
- of Leeds, York, machine makers and flax 
~ spinners, for improvements in machinery for 
preparing and. dressing hemp, flax, silk, 
and other fibrous substances.—9th Oct. ; 
- 6 months. 
To Henry Duxbury; of Pomeroy-street, 
_ organ or barrel-organ, with a self-acting 
_ building or under repair. 
_ ments or places by the combustion of tallow 
Kent-road, Surrey, gentleman, for a new 
machine for splitting hide and skins.— 
9th Oct. ; 6 months. e 
To Edward Hancorne, of Skinner-street, 
London, nail-manufacturer, for certain im- 
provements in making nails.—16th Oct. ; 
6 months. 
List of Patents, which, having been granted 
in November 1814, eapire in the present 
month of November 1828. 
1. J. Longhurst, London, for an olian 
wheel. 
10. J. Walters, London, for improve- 
ments in the construction and fastening of 
Sframe-timbers or binds of ships, whether 
— W. Howard, Brentford, for an im- 
proved apparatus or gear for working 
ships’ pumps ; also applicable to draining, 
§e. 
— L. Didot, Paddington, for improve- 
ments in the means for illuminating apart- 
or other inflammable materials. 
12. W. Bewicke, Deptford, for an im- 
proved method of manufacturing verdigris. 
17. E. Massey, Coventry, for improoes 
chronometers and pocket-watches. 
— H. Hall, London, for an improved 
method of preparing and spinning hemp, 
Slax, §c., communicated to him by a fo- 
reigner. 
22. R. Barlow, London, for a machine 
or instrument called “ the hydrostatic mie 
blowing machine.” 
28. Robert Dickinson, Esq., Lon 
Sor his improvements in the art of sadlery. 
