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Apologia pro Aristotele et Eu elide contra P. Ramum, et alios ; 



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4°. Dantisci, 1652. 



Broster, John. Progres de la methode pour la cure efficace des 

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Progress of the Brosterian system for the effectual removal 



of Impediments in Speech. 4th year. 



8°. London, 1827. 



Contains an English version of the former. 



Brot, August Lud. De Anaesthesia Nervi Quinti, accedit casus 

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Brouchvisius, Daniel. Secreta Alchimias T. Aquinatis, &c. See Aquinas. 



Brouckner, Isaac. Nouvel Atlas de Marine compose d'une carte 

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Brougham, Henry (Lord). Address to the Members of the Manchester 

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A Discourse of Natural Theology. Second edition. 



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Dissertations on subjects of Science connected with Natural 



Theology, being the concluding volumes of the new edition of 

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. Lives of Men of Letters and Science who nourished in the time 



of George III. 2 vols. 8°. London, 1845-46. 



[ ] A Bibliographical List of Lord Brougham's Publications, 



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and Routh, JS. J. Analytical View of Sir Isaac Newton's 



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Broughton, Charles. Memoir respecting a new theory of Numbers. 



Part 1. 4°. Edinburgh, 1814. 



Broughton, William Robert. A Voyage of Discovery to the North 

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Broun, J. Allan. Extracts from the Introduction to the Observations 

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Report to General Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, Bart., on 



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