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Cursory Remarks, Moral and Political, on 
Party-Prejudice. By Samuel Argent Bardsley, 
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Extraordinary Facts relating to the Vision of 
Colours: with Observations. By Mr. John 
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An Enquiry into the Name of the Founder of 
Huln Abbey, Northumberland, the first in Eng- 
land of the Order of Carmelites: with Remarks 
on Dr. Ferriar’s Account of the Monument in 
the Church of that Monastery. By Robert 
Uvedale, B.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge ; 
Corresponding Member of the Literary and 
Philosophical Socrety of Manchester.—Addressed 
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On the Variety of Voices. By Mr. John 
Gough.—Communicated by Dr. Holme........ p. 58 
On the Benefits and Duties resulting from the 
Lastitution of Societies for the Advancement of 
Literature and Philosophy. By the Reverend 
