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HE LETTERS OF JUNIUS. Lond. (Taylor and Hessey), 1813. (Seven Shillings will be given for this if sent within a fortnight.) A COLLECTION OF SCARCE TRACTS. Published by Debrett. 4 vols. 8vo. 1788. VOX SENATUS. Published between 1771 and 1774. PORTA LINGUARUM TRILINGUIS RESERATA ET APERTA, SIVE SEMINARUM LINGUARUM ET SCIENTIARUM ONNIUM, ETC. 12mo. or 16mo. London (E. Griffin). 1630. THE HOOP PETTICOAT, A POEM. 1748. DR. S. CLARKE'S ESSAY TO PROVE WOMEN HAVE SOULS. ART OF COOKERY, A POEM. Folio. 1708. _Odd Volumes._ GREENHILL ON EZEKIEL. Vols. III. IV. and V. FASCICULUS RERUM EXPETENDARUM ATQUE FUGIENDARUM. Vol. II. Folio. Lond. (Brown), 1690. A COMPLEAT HISTORY AND MISTERY OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT. By Christopher Ness. Vol. II. Fol. Lond. 1690. JOANNIS FORBESII A CORSE OPERA OMNIA. Fol. Amstelaedami apud Wetstenium, 1703. Tom II., continens INSTRUCTIONES HISTORICO-THEOLOGICAS. Q. SECTANI SATYRAE, CONCINNANTE P. ANTONLANO. Liber _Primus_. 8vo. Amstelod. apud Elsevirios, 1700. LUKE MILBOURN'S VINDICATIONS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND FROM THE OBJECTIONS OF PAPISTS, ETC., EXPLAINING THE NATURE OF SCHISM. Vol. II. 8vo. Lond. 1726. *.* Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, _carriage free_, to be sent to Mr. BELL, publisher of "NOTES AND QUERIES," 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. _We are sorry to have been unable to supply perfect sets of our Paper to so many applicants. With the view of doing so, we will give_ sixpence _each for clean copies of No. 1., and full price for No. 2_. _We have to explain to correspondents who inquire as to the mode of procuring_ "NOTES and QUERIES," _that every bookseller and newsman will supply it_, if ordered, _and that gentlemen residing in the country may be supplied regularly with the_ stamped _edition, by giving their orders direct to the publisher_, Mr. GEORGE BELL, _186. Fleet Street, accompanied by a Post Office order for a quarter (4s. 4d.)._ B. _requests us to correct an omission in his transcript from Mr. De Morgan's Note in our last week's Number, p. 108.: Johnson's remark should have been--"Let me see: forty times forty is sixteen hundred._ As three to sixteen hundred, _so is the proportion, &c. The words in Roman were omitted._" MELANION _and other valued contributors are begged not to suppose their contributions are declined because they are postponed. We have procured the
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