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Trial between the Governess of a Board¬ 
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Historical Enquiries concerning Forests 
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The Polish Game of Draughts; illus¬ 
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The Philosopher, or Historical and Cri¬ 
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JoUie’s Sketch of Cumberland Manners 
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The Asiatic Annual Register, for 180J, 
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Evening’s Amusements, for 1812. By 
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NATURAL HISTORY. 
Instinct Displayed in a Collection of well 
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the Animal Creation. By P. VVakeiicld 
12rno. 03 . 
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The Decision. By the Author of Caro¬ 
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