ITALY.
IX. LAST DAYS OF LOUIS PHILIPPE.
JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street.
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Tenth Yearly issue.
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The Antiquities of Richborough, Reculver, and Lymne (with
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Junius--Works of the Van Liugs in Painted Glass--Dr. Chalmers at
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AN EXAMINATION OF THE CENTURY QUESTION: to which is added, A Letter to
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of the Gregorian System of Bissextile compensation.
"Judicio perpende: et si tibi vera videntur,
DEDE MANUS." Lucret.
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SYNOPSIS Of the DOCTRINE of BAPTISM, REGENERATION, CONVERSION, &c. From
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