y_, Birmingham.
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THE SPECTATOR, printed by Alex. Lawrie & Co., London, 1804. Vols. I., II.,
III., VI., VII., and VIII.
Wanted by _J. T. Cheetham_, Firwood, Chadderton, near Oldham.
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OXFORD ALMANACK for 1719.
AMOENITATES ACADEMICAE. Vol. I. Holmiae, 1749.
BROURAE HIST. NAT. JAMAICAE. London, 1756. Folio.
AMMANUS I. STIRPES RARIORES. Petrop. 1739.
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS for 1683.
ANNALS OF PHILOSOPHY for January, 1824.
A POEM UPON THE MOST HOPEFUL AND EVER-FLOURISHING SPROUTS OF VALOUR, THE
INDEFATIGABLE CENTRYS OF THE PHYSIC GARDEN.
POEM UPON MR. JACOB BOBART'S YEWMEN OF THE GUARDS TO THE PHYSIC GARDEN, TO
THE TUNE OF "THE COUNTER-SCUFFLE." Oxon. 1662.
The above two Ballads are by Edmund Gayton.
Wanted by _H. T. Bobart_, Ashby-de-la-Zouch.
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PEYRAN'S COPTIC LEXICON.
MURE ON THE CALENDAR AND ZODIACS OF ANCIENT EGYPT.
GLADWIN'S PERSIAN MOONSHEE. 4to.
JONES'S CLASSICAL LIBRARY (the 8vo. Edition). The Volume containing
Herodotus, Vol. I.
THE CHRONICLES OF LONDON. 1827.
Wanted by _Mr. Hayward_, Bookseller, Bath.
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Notices to Correspondents.
_Owing to the length of_ PROFESSOR DE MORGAN'S _very interesting article
and the number of our Advertisements, we have enlarged our present Number
to Thirty-two pages._
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with them, that we find ourselves compelled to limit each list of books to
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notify the same to us, in order that such books may not unnecessarily
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X. Y. Z. _We have no doubt the early numbers of_ The Press _may be procured
on application to the publisher of that paper._
F. M. _The passage in_ King John,
"My face so thin
That in my ear I dare not stick a rose,
Lest men should say, See where threefarthings goes!"
_contains an allusion to the_ very thin _silver threefarthing pieces,
coined by Elizabeth, which bore a rose. In Boswell's Shakspeare_ (ed
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