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POETRY.

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Supplement to the Signs of the Times; with an answer to Mr Faber. By J. Bicheno, A. M. 2s.

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A Second Defence of Revealed Religion; in Two Sermons. preached in the Chapel Royal St James's. By Richard Watson, D. D. Lord Bishop of Llandaff. 3s.

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Religious Union, Perfective, and the support of Civil Union.

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The Glorious Hope of a Last World. 6d.

TOPOGRAPHY.

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Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet. Vol. I. with 50 plates, 15s. Large paper 17. 4s.

Caledonia; or, an Account Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the most Ancient to the Present times, with a Dictionary of Places Chronographical and Philological. To be completed in 4 vols. By George Chalmers, F. R. S. and S. A. Vol. I. 4to. 31. 3s. boards. Imperial 41. 14s.

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Delineations of St Andrews: being a particular Account of every Thing remarkable in the History and present State of the City and Ruins, the University, and other interesting Objects of that antient ecclesiastical Capital of Scotland. By James Grierson. 12mo. 5s. boards.

A Description of the Cathedral Church of Ely, with some Account of the Conventual Buildings, with Plates. By George Millar. 12s. 8vo. boards,

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