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ESSAYS, SCRIPTURAL, MORAL, AND LOGICAL, by W. and T. Ludlam. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1807.
ELDERFIELD (C.), DISQUISITIONS ON REGENERATION, BAPTISM, &c., 4to. London, 1653.
DODWELL (HENRY, M.A.), DISCOURSE PROVING FROM SCRIPTURES THAT THE SOUL IS A PRINCIPLE NATURALLY MORTAL, &c.
THE TALE OF A TUB REVERSED, for the universal Improvement of Mankind, with a character of the Author.
REFLECTIONS ON MR. BURCHET’S MEMOIRS, or, Remarks on his Account of Captain Wilmot’s Expedition to the West Indies, by Col. Luke Lillingston. 1704. [Two copies wanted.]
SEVEN CHAMPIONS OF CHRISTENDUM. [Any Edition before 1700.]
CHAUCER’S CANTERBURY TALES AND OTHER POEMS, 2 vols. 12mo. [Cumberland’s Edition.]
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Notices to Correspondents.
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W.A. will find an article on “The Owl was once a Baker’s Daughter,” quoted by Shakspeare, in one of MR. THOMS’ Papers on the FOLK LORE OF SHAKSPEARE, published in the Athenaeum October and November 1847.
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In One Volume 8vo., price 6s., bds., (published in 1818 at 14s.). JUNIUS IDENTIFIED with SIR PHILIP FRANCIS. By JOHN TAYLOR. Second Edition, with the Appendix, containing the Plates of Handwriting.
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AMERICA AND IRELAND.—MILLER’S CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, Number XI. for 1850, contains many curious and interesting books on the above Countries with the usual valuable Miscellanies in all departments, Published this day, GRATIS.
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