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Annals of Philosophy, No. 65. 
The Philosophical Magazine, No. 240. 
May 7. Reflections concerning the expediency of a Council 
of the Church of England and the Church of 
Rome being holden, with a view to accom- 
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the unity of Religion in the Bond of Peace, &c. 
by Samuel Wix, A.M. See. London, 1818. 8° 
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The European Magazine for April. 
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Considerations respecting Cambridge, more parti- 
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A History of Whitby and Streoneshalh Abbey, 
with a Statistical Survey of the vicinity, to the 
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Rev. Samuel Wix. 
Mr. G. E. Griffiths. 
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Sirjames Edward Smith. 
Rev. George Young. 
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