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single Volumes, _circa_ 1805-1810.{418} PHELP'S HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF SOMERSETSHIRE. Part 4., and Parts 9. to end. BAYLE'S DICTIONARY. English Version, by DE MAIZEAUX. London, 1738. Vols. I. and II. SWIFT'S (DEAN) WORKS. Dublin; G. Faulkner. 19 volumes. 1768. Vol. I. TODD'S CYCLOPAEDIA OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. TRANSACTIONS OF THE MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. Vols. I. and II. ARCHAEOLOGIA. Vols. III., IV., V., VIII. Boards. MARTYN'S PLANTAE CANTABRIGIENSES. 12mo. London, 1763. ABBOTSFORD EDITION OF THE WAVERLEY NOVELS. Odd Vols. THE TRUTH TELLER. A Periodical. J. L. PETIT'S CHURCH ARCHITECTURE. 2 Vols. R. MANT'S CHURCH ARCHITECTURE CONSIDERED IN RELATION TO THE MIND OF THE CHURCH. 8vo. Belfast, 1840. CAMBRIDGE CAMDEN SOCIETY'S TRANSACTIONS. Vol. III.--ELLICOTT ON VAULTING. QUARTERLY REVIEW, 1845. COLLIER'S FURTHER VINDICATION OF HIS SHORT VIEW OF THE STAGE. 1708. CONGREVE'S AMENDMENT OF COLLIER'S FALSE AND IMPERFECT CITATIONS. 1698. BEDFORD'S SERIOUS REFLECTIONS ON THE ABUSES OF THE STAGE. 8vo. 1705. *** _Correspondents sending Lists of Books Wanted are requested to send their names._ *** 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. _E. P._ Schiller's _Wallenstein_ and _Ghost-Seer_, Goethe's _Faust_, and Kant's _Philosophy_, have been translated into English. _RECNAC._ We cannot undertake to tell our Correspondent what is the distinction between Epic and Ballad Poetry. _Y. S. M._, who writes respecting _Fees for searching Parish Registers_, is referred to our _4th Vol._, _p. 473._, _and our 5th Vol._, _pp. 36. 207._ _S. A. S. (Bridgewater)._ Will our Correspondent repeat his Query respecting _Loselerius Vilerius_? _QUESOR._ Lord Bacon's _History of Henry VII._ was first published in 1622. _W. B._ The mercury does not lose its power by use, but should when it becomes oxydized, be strained by squeezing it through wash-leather. _PROTOSULPH._ The gilding would have been wasted. Our observations respecting blowing on the glass apply equally when the protosulphate is used. That developing solution will keep. Stains may be removed from the finger by cyanide of potassium; but this must be used cautiously, as it is very poisonous.
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