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Epitome of Universal History , with a Copious List of the most Eminent Men in all Ages of the World . By * Thbihas Tegg . 3 rd Edit . Closely printed in 1 large Vol . 12 mo . 6 s . extra boards . The Etymological Compendium ; or , Portfolio of Origins and Inventions : comprising Language , Literature , and Government- —Architecture and Sculpture—Music , Painting , atid Engraving — Discoveries and Inventions— % Rise and
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The History of Bullanabee and Clinkataboo , two recentl y ^ discovered Islands in the Pacific . I 8 mo . 3 ^ . 6 d . Account of the Edinburgh Sessional School , and the oth-er Parochial Institutions for Education jn that City , in the year 1812 . With Strictures on Education in general . By John Wood , Esq . 1 Vol . 12 mo . 4 s . 6 d . boards .
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13 £ Correspondence .
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We must decline introducing the Convict to our readers . Repeated application to D . is the only course we can suggest to the Author .
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A Captain of the Royal Navy expresses his admiration of the zealous labours of the Devonport Artificers in tbe erection of the new Chapel ; and his hope that a tablet , or some other memorial , will be erected to commemorate their merit and iuspire emulation .
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Mr . BiXon may , probably , obtain the information he desires at 187 , High Holborn . ^ H ^ HMI ^
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We agree with Justus on " Guinea Tickets , " as to the absurdity of Dissenters attempting to pursue ' « a Worldly aud aristocmtical policy ; " but he has introduced language much too strong and considerations much too Solemn for the occasion .
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The " Memoir" is not altogether suited to our purpose ; there will , probably , be an opportunity soon for a more complete notice of its illustrious subject .
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The Defence of Napoleon was in type , but is necessarily postponed by the influx of matter of more immediate interest ; it will appear in our next ; as will also the Unitarian dayman ' s Letter , Enquirer on the Resurrection , and the Notes on Dr . Bruce .
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The History of Gas-Lighting was sent .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1829, page 152, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2569/page/80/
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