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L bound up with Title Page and Index, and 
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ABERDEEN RumcH, 19, Droad-etreet. 
ABINGDON Paraon*. 
A V LESUURY Walker. 
BANBURY Potli and Co., I’cnion-Jtroet, 
HATH Peach, Pocock’. Library. 
UK I, FA ST Henderson, Caatlc place. 
BICESTER. Hewlett. 
DlKMINGUAil Tonkj. New-strcct. 
„ Anderson. 
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BOSTON Noble, Market place. 
BRADFORD Bale, Fountain's Building*. 
BRENTWOOD W. Coupe, Queen street 
BRIGHTON Booty, bfl, Kind’s road. 
Grant. 
nRIBI.INGTON Furby, Hlgh-slrccl. 
BRIDLINGTON QUAY .. Furby, King-street. 
BRISTOL Bingham. 
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Hayward. 49. Ulgh-»trcel. 
nnooMRGROVK Maund and Palmer. High-street. 
BURTON ON TRENT .... Goodman, Hlgh-urccl. 
CAMBRIDGE Naylor, Petty Cury. 
CARLISLE Arthur. 
CHELTENHAM .. Wotley and Co. 
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COLCHF.sTP.R Confer, North street. 
COVENTRY Tomklnson. 
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CRF.IVKF.KM! G. P. R. Pulman, Market-place. 
DF.RBY Ctulow and Peal. 
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DONCASTER nrookc. 
DOVER Bowles, Snargnlc-stroet. 
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DUBLIN Fltber tt < o.. WcMmorclandelreot 
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EDINBURGH Robinson, Greeniidc-slrcct. 
ETON Ingaltou and Son. 
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FARIUNGDON. BERKS .. Egg. 
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GLASGOW Lore. St Enoch-souare. 
GLOUCESTER Henley. 
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GREENWICH Clifford, Londuu-strcct 
HALIFAX.... Lord. Nnrthgatc 
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KINGSBURY W. W. Walker, 
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. Robinson, 43, Woodltou&o-lano 
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NOTTINGHAM Gibson. 23. Long row 
.. Goodsll, Llslergate. 
OXFORD Slatter, Ulgh-strcct 
PERTH Sldcy. 
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PLYMOUTH Land, 18. George-:lr«ct 
PONTEFRACT Kidd. Shoe-market. 
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PRESTON I larkncss. Church-street 
RAMSGATE llrewcr, Goldsmld place. 
READING Lovcjoy. 
„ Farrer. 
RETFORD Metcalfe, Marketplace. 
IUPON Judson, Market-place. 
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ROTHERHAM J. Carr. Ilrldgegate. 
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