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" Sketch of the State of Literature and Education i in Denmark, pe 
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Observations on the Nature of Heat See Oe REESE: 
"Blanche de Beaulieu; a Tale of the Revolution .......... ; 
- Observations on the Species of Zannichellia. By Ap. Sremuer. 
Observations on the Animals inhabiting Multi ocular Shells, by 1 
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‘An Historical Sketch of French Literature—iiT. On the Jongleurs, a 
os sitions of the Troubadours 
sit Whe Musician about Vowlishs ay yecheen dance tpokeads-nocwtonsneose 
Sketches of European Ornithology.—Gould’s ‘ “ Birds of Europes j 
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Critical Notices of New Publications” Byes, : 
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