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TRACTS TOO. THE TIMES. Vols. IV. & V. DITTO DITTO. No. 89.

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CORTIS'S BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. New Series. Vol. VII. 1833 to end of the series.

KMTO'S BinncAL JOURNAL No. 10.

ROSCOE'S NOVELISTS' LIBRARY : Don Quixote, Gulliver's Travels, Gil Bias.

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LAOREXCE (Rev. John) NEW SYSTEM OF AGRICULTURE. 5 Books. Folio. 1724.

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