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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature

A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings

Usefulneng of Mathematical Learning. The advantages which accrue to the inind
by mathematical studies consist chiefly in these things : \8t, In accustoming it to
attention. 2d, In giving it a habit of cloM and demonstrative returning.

Catalogue of the Library of Congress. December 1830

Library of Congress. of the late President JEFFERson, when it was purchased by
Congress in 1815, CHAPTER XVII.[Alcove N" 5.] RELIGIon. 130 Abernethy's
Discourses, 2 v. 8vo; London, 1757. 131 — Sermons on various subjects, 4 v.
8vo; London, 1748. 132 Tracts and Sermons, 8vo; London, 1751. J. 205
Abstinence from Blood defended, 8vo; London, 1734. 206 Adams' (Hannah)
Dictionary of all Religions, 8vo; Boston, 1817. - 171 Apocryphal New Testament,
8vo; London, 1821.

Description of the camera lucida, an instrument for drawing in true perspective. To which i added, a letter on the use of the camera by B. Hall

London, 22d May, 1830, My Dear Sir, I have read your description of the Camera
Lucida, and the directions for its use, with attention, and have only one or two
remarks to add, which, if you think them calculated to assist any one desirous of ...

The Mulzufat Timury Or Autobiographical Memoirs, Written in the Jagtay Turky Language, Turned Into Persian by Abu Talib Hussyny, and Translated Into English by Charles Stewart

When the enemy's general saw the dust raised by my party, he was alarmed,
saddled his horses, and galloped off; I ordered Amyr Däud to pursue him, and to
seize as many of his horses, and as much plunder as he could lay hands on.

The Mulzufat Timury Or Autobiographical Memoirs, Written in the Jagtay Turky Language, Turned Into Persian by Abu Talib Hussyny, and Translated Into English by Charles Stewart

When the enemy's general saw the dust raised by my party, he was alarmed,
saddled his horses, and galloped off; I ordered Amyr Däud to pursue him, and to
seize as many of his horses, and as much plunder as he could lay hands on.