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A HISTORY of die PERSECUTIONS endured by the PROTES- 
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ment of the Gai il, diuinp; the Years 1S14, 1815, 1816, &c.; inchiding a 
Defence of their Conduct from the Revolution to the present Period. By 
MARK WILKS. In 2 vols. 8vo. 18s. boards. 
This Work contains apteneral Review and Defence of the Conduct of the 
Reformed Ciiurcliesfrom tlie Commencement of the Revolution, and authen- 
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have been exposed. 
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See also Edinburgh Review, No. 71. 
HAPPINESS : a Tale for the Grave and the Gay. 2 vols. Post 
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LORENZO ; or, the Tale of Redemption. By J. ROBY. Third 
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written." — See Evangelical Mag. Febrnurii, 1820. 
MEMOIRS of the Rev. SAMUEL J. MILLS, late Missionary to 
the South- Western Section of the United States, and Agent to the Ame- 
rican Colonization Society, deputed to explore the Coast of Africa. By 
GARDINER SPRING, D.D. With a recommendatory Preface, by the 
Rev. T. JAMES. As. boards. 
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