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A Voyage to Africa ; with some Account of the Manners and 

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The Itahan Schools of Painting. By the Rev. J. T. James. 



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An Essay on the Construction of Wiieel-Carriages, as they 

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 the Principles on which the Tolls ought to be imposed, and a 

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Rules for Repairing Roads ; drawn up from the Evidence of 

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A New Practical Gauger. By M. Iley. Svo. 105.6^. 



The Cottager's Manual, for the Management of his Bees. By 

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An Essay on Involution and Evolution. By Peter Nicholson. 

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Observations on a general Iron Rail-Way, showing its great 

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A New Method of solving Equations with Ease and Expedi- 

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Lectures on the Philosophy of History, with Notes and illus- 

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Popular Observations on Regimen and Diet. By J. Tweed. 

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Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, Ancient Babylonia, &c. 

 in the years 1817, 1818, 1819 and 1820, by Sir Robert Ker 

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A Treatise on Domestic Chemistry, containing Instructions 

 for making good and wholesome Bread, Beer, Wine, Vinegar, 

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Professor Leslie has in the Press, Geometrical Analysis, and 

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