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Rawson's Letter to Canning on the Mexican
Mine Associations.-Huskinson's Speech on
the Shipping Interest.-The true Interests of
the European Powers in the Affairs of Portugal.
-A Naval Officer on the Impressment of Sea-
men and Corporeal Punishment.
Vol. 10, 8vo.-Evans's Letter to Sir S Romilly
on the Bankrupt Law.-Haydon on Painting.
-Tentamen; or, an Essay towards the History
of Whittington. -- A Letter to Brougham on
his Durham Speech and three Articles in the
Edinburgh Review.-Brougham on the Educa-
tion of the People.-Prospectus of the Mount
Radford College School.-Burrows Reply to
the Directors of the Institution at Mount Rad-
ford. - A Statement by the Directors respecting
the Rev. E. L. Burrow, D. D.-- Speech of the
Bishop of Exeter on the New Plan of National
Education in Ireland.--Ridolff's Critical Letters
on the Style of Etty, by Carey.-Marshall on
Emigration to Australia.

Vol. 11, 8vo.-Northmore's Quadruplet of Inven-
tions.-Newton's Illustration of Sir J. Newton's
Method of Reasoning.-Paris on the Soils
of Cornwall.-Sabine's Remarks on Ross's Voy-
age to Baffins Bay.-Ross's Explanation of Capt.
Sabine's Remarks.-Cagnoli's Method of ascer-
taining the Figure of the Earth, with Notes by
Baily.--Wingrove's Remarks on Turnpike
Roads. Stephenson on the Culture of Silk.-
Pasley on Weights, Measures, and Money.--
Holdsworth on the Revolving Rudder.
Vol. 12, 8vo.-Green on the Turnpike Road be-
tween Exeter and Plymouth.-Holdsworth's
Speech at Dartmouth on Moving the Address
to the King. Copy of a Correspondence be-

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tween S. Sweetland, E. Woolmer, and W. Tucker, respecting a Trial.-Holdsworth on the Monoply of the Landed Interests. -Banfill's Letters to Sir T. D. Acland, Bart. on the Laboring Classes.-Barnes on the Tithe Composition Bill.-Brief Reply to a letter by R. Barnes to H. Gervis, on Agricultural Labor, Wages, and Tithes.-Palmer on a Country Asylum for Pauper Lunatics.-A Letter on Agricultural Labor.-Woollcombe on the Railway from Torrington to Okehampton. - Hopkins on the Okehampton and Bideford Railway. -Edgecumbe's Transactions with the Duke of Bedford. - Copleston's Observations on Com. pulsory Apprenticeship.-Correspondence between Lord Ebrington, Mr. Pendarves, and Mr. T. Woollcombe on the Election Devonport.-Woollcombe's Letter to the Hon. Newton Fellowes on the Bideford and Okehampton Railway Company.-Escott's Speech at the Taunton Agricultural Association. Vol. 13, 8vo.-Smyth's List of Books on Modern History. Paris's Life of the Rev. Wm. Gregor.-Holroyd's Observations on the Case of Abraham Thornton tried for the Murder of Mary Ashford.-Coronation Ceremonies of the Kings of England.-A Letter from the King to his People.-Selections from the Queen's Answers to Various Addresses.-Flindell's Trial for a Libel on the Queen.-Memorandum of two Conversations between Napoleon and Viscount Ebrington at Porto Ferrajo.-Report of a Trial, Dawe versus Sir Charles Hamilton, Bart. -Lingard's Vindication of certain Passages in his History of England.--Life of Niebuhr.Letter to Earl Grey on the Coronation Oath.

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Vol. 14, 8vo. Pargeter on Maniacal Disorders.-
Report of the Committe of the London Eye In-
firmery respecting Sir Wm. Adams's Letter.
Sir Wm. Adams's Reply.-Sir Wm. Adams's
Reply to Dr. Veitch on Ophthalmia.-Sigmond's
Medical Dissertations.- Smyth on Cholera
Morbus,
Vol. 15, 8vo.--Stephenson's Address to Ad.
Keppel.-Blake's Letter to Johnstone.-Pulte-
ney on Johnstone and Sutton's Trial.--The
Judge's Speeches on the Trial.-Sinclair on
the Naval Strength of Britain.-Two Addresses
to the Lords of the Admiraltry.-Observations
on Reduced Officers.-An Address to Capt.
Sutton.

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Vol. 16, 8vo. -Letter to Lord Howe on a Prize
Cause. Reflections on a Promotion of Admi-
rals. Transactions of the Fleet under Lord
Howe in America.-English Green Box.-
Voyage to the North Pole.Method of ex-
tracting foul Air from Ships.
Vol. 1, 12mo.--Fairfax's Letter on the Storming
and Taking of Dartmouth.-Buchan's Binomia.
-Crowe's Zoophilos.A Proof Catechism
1589, with a Sermon 1823.-The Exeter Re-
gister No. 1; the Bodmin Register No. 1, 2.-
Rogers's Remarks on Bishop Lowth.-The
Damnonian Chronicle.-Barham's First Lines
in Greek.-Dennis's Alliance of the Church
with the State.

*Tracts, French, on Finance, 4to.

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Versailles 1787

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Cousin's Report of Public Instruction in Prussia,

translated by Sarah Austin, 8vo.

*Evans's Exposition of the Faith of the Reli

gious Society of Friends, 8vo.

Lond. 1836

York 1829

L. Bat. 1725

+Grævii Thesaurus Antiquitatum et Historiarum
Italicæ, Neapolis, Siciliæ, &c., cum Præfa-
tionibus P. Burmanni, 45 t. fol.
Gurwood's General Orders of the Duke of
Wellington, 8vo.

Gurwood's Dispatches of the Duke of Welling-
ton v. 1 to 4, 8vo.

+*Hoare's History of Modern Wilts, part 8, fol. *Le Livre des Récompences et des Peines en Chinois et en Français, traduit par Stanislas Julien, 8vo.

*Lewis's Inquiries concerning Forests and

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Forest Laws, with Remarks on the Ancient and Modern State of the New Forest, 4to. Lond. 1811 Lewis's Essay on the Origin and Formation of

the Romance Languages, 8vo.

Oxford 1835

*Paul of Aleppo's Travels of Macrius, Patriarch

of Antioch, translated by Belfour, part 6, 4to.Lond. 1835 Robinson's Memoirs of Sir Thomas Picton,

2 v. 8vo.

*Rules of Discipline of the Religious Society of

Friends, with Advices, 4to.

*Scripture Lessons for the Use of the Irish Na-
tional School: Old Testament, No. 1, New
Testament, No. 1, 2, 12mo.
Somers's Collection of Tracts, revised, aug-

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Dublin 1832

mented, and arranged by Sir Wr. Scott,
13 v. 4to.

Lond. 1809

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