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John Miller

No. 20. True Religion a source of Happiness.
No. [?] Tales for the Farmers' Ingle-neuk, &c.
No. [?] The Execution; or, the Affecting History of Tom Bragwell.
1827 The Songster's Garland.
Third edition. 1833.
1827 [Hector McNeill. ] Scotland's Skaith; or, The Sad Effects of Drunkenness exemplified in the History of Will and Jean.
1827 First Report of the Mechanics' Institution.
1827 A Description of about 300 Animals: containing a short and accurate History of remarkable Quadrupeds, &c.
Reprinted in 1833 under the title of "Tales of Animals, " with alterations.
No. 1. A Collection of Notable Things Worth Knowing, &c.
No. 2. A Pennyworth of Wit, &c.
No. 3. A Wonderful Magazine of Strange Adventures, &c.
No. 4. Amusing Stories of Animals, &c.
No. 5. Accidents and Disasters on Land, &c.
No. 6. Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea; &c.
No. 7. A Picture of War; being an account of the Storming of Badajoz, &c. Second edition.
No. 8. An Account of the Dreadful Accident. . . at Kirkcaldy, &c. Second edition.
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