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MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS.
State of Education in France. From Recollections of Paris, in 1802-3-4-
5. By J. Pinkerton. Vol. 1
Luxury of Paris. From the Same.
Vol. 2
Account of Joanna Southcott, from Letters from England, by Don
Espriella. Translated from the Spanish. Vol. 3
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1008
M. A.
Keswick, and its Lake-Lodore Waterfall-Ascent of Skiddaw.
same, Vol. 2
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From the
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POETRY..
Ode for the New Year, 1806, by H. J. Pye, Esq. Poet-Laureat
Ode for the King's Birth-Day, by the same
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The Last Mintrel, from the Lay of the Last Minstrel. By Walter Scott,
Esq.
Melrose Abbey and the Charm of the Wizard, Michael Scott.
same
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Force of Love. From the same
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The Twa Corbies. From the Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. By Wal-
Apology for the irregular Drama, by Don Felix de Vega Carpio,
Translation by Henry-Richard Lord Holland
with a
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Extract from the Corona Trajica, a Poem on Mary Queen of Scots,
Translation. By the same
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Love at first Sight, by the same, Translated by the same
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On the Birth Day of a Lady, happening on the 20th of January. By James
Prince Smith
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To Fancy, an Ode, by the same
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Epitaph on Mr. Pitt. By Mr. Cumberland
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Sonnets dedicated to Liberty. From Wordsworth's Poems, Vol. 1. On the
The Affliction of Margaret--of--From the same
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ib.
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Folly, from the same
The Maid with Bosom cold. From English Lyrics, by William Smyth
Elegy I To Wisdom, from the same
Elegy II. To Wisdom, from the same
Epigram on a Domestic Arrangement, from Travelling Recreations. By
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W. Parsons
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Epigram
2
Epigram on a Purse-Proud Insolent Man,who had made a large Fortune in
the East Indies
On the Origin of Evil
ACCOUNT OF BOOKS.
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Memoirs of Richard Cumberland written by Himself, containing an Ac-
count of his Life and Writings, interspersed with Anecdotes and Charac-
ters of several of the most distinguished Persons of his Time, with whom he
had Intercourse and Connexion
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Some Account of the Life and Writings of Lope Felix de Vega Carpio, by
Henry Richard Lord Holland 1091
Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson, Governor of Nottinghan
Castle and Town, Representative of the County of Nottingham in the long
Parliament, and of the Town of Nottingham in the first Parliament of
Charles II. &c. with original Anecdotes of many of the most distinguished
of his Contemporaries, and a summary Review of Public Affairs: writte
by his Widow Lucy, Daughter of Sir Allen Apsley, Lieutenant of the
Tower, &c. Now first published from the original Manuscript by the Re.
Julius Hutchinson, &c. &c. To which is prefixed the Life of Mrs.
Hutchinson, written by Herself, a Fragment
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HARDING and WRIGHT, Printers, St. John's Square, Clerkenwell.
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