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The Works of John Locke, Esq. Three vols, folio. Second edition. 

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A New Atlas of the Mundane System ; or of Geography and Cosmo- 

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 The whole elegantly engraved on Sixty-four Copperplates ; with a 

 General Introduction to Geography and Cosmography, in which 

 the Elements of these Sciences are compendiously deduced from 

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 Improvements. The fourth edition, with Additions, Corrections, 

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A' Kave, The es Csokolade Torteneti, Termeszethistoriai Diaeteticai 

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De Evolutione et Vita Encephali. Auctore Paulo Balogh de F. Al- 

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Report by the Board of Directors of the Transactions, Affairs and Ac- 

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Manuel General pour les Arbitrages de Changes, et pour beaucoup 

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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a Re- 

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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a Report of 

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