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WEBSTER. AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF DOMESTIC ECONOMY ; 



WHITE'S COMPENDIUM OF THE VETERINARY ART; 



Containing Plain and Concise Observations on the Construction and Management of the 

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 and a copious Materia Medica and Pharmacopoeia. 17th edition, entirely reconstructed, with 

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WHITE'S COMPENDIUM OF CATTLE MEDICINE 5 



Or Practical Observations on the Disorders of Cattle and other Domestic Animals, except 

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WHITLEY. THE APPLICATION OF GEOLOGY TO AGRICULTURE; 



And to the Improvement and Valuation of Land ; with the Nature and Properties of Soils, 

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WIGAN (DR. A. D THE DUALITY OF THE MIND, 



Proved by the Structure, Functions, and Diseases of the Brain, and by the Phenomena 

 of Mental Derangement; and shewn to be essential to Moral Responsibility. With an 

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 the Mental Operations; 3. On the Management of Lunatic Asylums. By A.L. Wigan, M.D. 

 8vo. 12s. cloth. 



" The volume is full of knowledge, and the Author" 1 * remarks, even when he fails to convince, 

 are strikingly acute and ingenious. We apprehend that none who take an interest in the 

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WILKINSON. THE ENGINES OF WAR, ETC. 



Being a History of Ancient and Modern Projectile Instruments and Engines of Warfare and 

 Sporting; including the Manufacture of Fire Arms, the History and Manufacture of Gun- 

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 Observations on Bronze: to which are added, Remarks on some Peculiarities of Iron, and on 

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WILLOUGHBY (LADY) -A DIARY. 



Purporting to have been kept by LADY WILLOUGHBY of Parham, in the Reign of 

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WRIGHT (THOS.) THE HISTORY OF SOCIETY IN ENGLAND DURING 



THE MIDDLE AGES. By Thomas Wright, Esq. M.A. F.S.A., Corresponding Membei 

 the Institute of France. 2 vols. 8vo. In ~the press. 



1. The Peasant, or Serf. 1 4. The Burgher. 



2. The Feudal Landholder. 5. The King. 



3. The Ribald, or Parasite Class. | 6. The Clergy. 



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from extensive experience of his own, Dr. Wigan concentrates it into a focus, and pours it 

 out upon his pages." Britannia. 



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