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  An 
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  on 
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  Picturesque 
  Beauty. 
  12mo. 
  Lond., 
  1768. 
  

  

  Lancolle's 
  Essay 
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  12mo. 
  Lond., 
  1742. 
  

  

  English 
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  Beauties 
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  1776. 
  

  

  Tanner 
  (H. 
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  containing 
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  The 
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  arranged. 
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  1834. 
  

  

  Atlas 
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  Taylor 
  (R. 
  C.) 
  Notice 
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  of 
  Eleven 
  Mineral 
  Basins 
  of 
  South 
  Wales, 
  near 
  Ponti- 
  

   fract. 
  4to. 
  Lond., 
  1830. 
  

  

  Thompson 
  (J. 
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  M.D.) 
  Laws 
  of 
  the 
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  of 
  Delaware 
  to 
  the 
  year 
  1829, 
  revised 
  ed., 
  by 
  

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  under 
  auth. 
  of 
  General 
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  Togno 
  (J. 
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  M.D.) 
  His 
  popular 
  Essay 
  on 
  the 
  Laws 
  of 
  Acoustics. 
  Phil., 
  1834. 
  

  

  Tiarks 
  (J. 
  L.) 
  Results 
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  made 
  with 
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  on 
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   ticleer, 
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  reported 
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  London, 
  1836. 
  

  

  Troost 
  (G.) 
  Third 
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  the 
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  of 
  state 
  of 
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  Nash- 
  

   ville, 
  1835. 
  

  

  Tydiman 
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  Wells's 
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  and 
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  on 
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  4to. 
  1811. 
  

  

  Letter 
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  Lord 
  Kenyon 
  relative 
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  Conduct 
  of 
  the 
  London 
  College 
  of 
  Physicians, 
  in 
  

  

  the 
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  of 
  D. 
  Strong. 
  London, 
  1799. 
  

  

  Vassali 
  Eandi's 
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  et 
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  d'un 
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  pour 
  mesurer 
  les 
  hauteurs 
  ; 
  

  

  Obs. 
  fails 
  dans 
  les 
  arrondissemens 
  de 
  Turin. 
  1804. 
  

  

  W. 
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  Wells's 
  Obs. 
  on 
  the 
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  of 
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  of 
  Animals 
  in 
  his 
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   periments. 
  London, 
  1793. 
  

  

  Tyson 
  (J. 
  R.) 
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  for 
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  Oct., 
  1834. 
  

  

  Discourse 
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  the 
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  1836. 
  

  

  Vaughan 
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   ment 
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  Cooper's 
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  1835, 
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  showing 
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  Vaughan 
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  Campanius 
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  transl. 
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  Philad., 
  1834, 
  with 
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  Tytler's 
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  Nat. 
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  Remarks 
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  late 
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  Cabot, 
  and 
  Vindication 
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  Hackluyt. 
  

  

  Basil 
  Hall's 
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  in 
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  America 
  in 
  1827—8. 
  Vol. 
  2, 
  12mo. 
  Philad., 
  1829. 
  

  

  Extract 
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  a 
  Journal 
  written 
  on 
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  in 
  1800 
  — 
  1 
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  2. 
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  1824. 
  

  

  Finch's 
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  of 
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  Canada, 
  and 
  an 
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  on 
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  of 
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  8vo. 
  London, 
  1833. 
  

  

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