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XIX. 



ELEMENTS of MECHANICAL PHILOSOPHY. 

 By JouN Robinson, lu d. Profeflbr of Natural PhLlofophy in the Univerfity of Edinburgh, 

 One volume odlavo, illuftrated by Plates, 

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XX. 

 A SYSTEM of MINERALOGY; comprehending Oryetognofie.Geognofie, Mlneralog'ical Geo- 

 graphy, Chemical Mineralogy, and Economical Mineralogy. 



By Robert Jameson, Fellow of the Royal and Antiquariaa Societies of Edinburgh — of thf 

 Linnxan Society of 1-ondon — Honorary Member of the Royal Irifh Academy — and the Minera- 

 logical Societies of Jena, &c. 



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XXI. 



SURGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 

 By John Abernethv, f. r. s. Honorary Member of the Royal Medical Societies of Paris, Phila- 

 delphia, &c. Ailiftant Surgeon to St. Bartliolomew's Hofpital, and Teacher of Anatomy andSurgery, 



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xxn. 



THE HISTORY of CANADA, from its firfl: Difcovery ; comprehending an Account of the 

 Original Eftablifliment of the Colony of Louiiiana. 



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xxin. 



THE LAKE of KILLARNE Y. A Novel in three volumes. 

 By A.NNA Maria Porter. 



XXIV. 



POEMS and PLAYS. 

 By William Richardson, a. m. ProfefTor of Humanity in the Unlverfity of Glafgow. 



In two volumes fmall oiStavo. 



XXV. 

 SPECLMENS of the MODERN ENGLISH POETS ; with PRELIMINARY REMARKS,J&e. 



By RoBERI Sou IHEY. 



JJeilgned as a Sequel to the " SPECIMENS of EARLY ENGLISH POETS." 

 By George Eliis, Efq. 



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