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and commercial intereſts Lowe(Robert, Eſq.) his genéral view of the agriculiure ot Nottingham- ſhire, with critical remarks Lucas(the- Rev. Mr.) his improve- ment of the plough
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Macnab(Henry Grey, M. D.) critique on his letter to J. Whitemore, Eſq on the cauſes of the high price of coals————
—(Mr.) his letter oh the conſe- quences of obtaining a ſupply of coal from Staffordſhire, reviewed
Manners and luxury of the age, ge- neral obſervations on
Mariné pyramid, or ſpire buoy, brief account of
Marino ſheep, ſome procured from Spain, by the king—increaſe ofthe flock————
Mato(W. G. Eſq. onthe Orcleſton long graſs
Maule(Mr.} account of hi ment from the ſea
Maximum, curſory examination of the’certain effets and expedience ot à———
intéreſting pamphlet on, reviewed
Menſuration, a rièw method of, pro- poſed
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Middleton{Mr) où the advantages of
draining machines (Mr.) his view of the agri- culture of Middleſex concluded, with critical remarks (Mr.) plate of his draining machine, facing page » and its preparations, Dr. P bit on- More(Mrs, Hannah) unwarrantably ſevere againſt Kotzebue and Mrs, M. Wolſtoncroft Godwin Morocco leather, improvements made in the manufaéture of, in this coun-
try N. Natural phenomena, monthly regiſter of
National chara@er, miſcellaneous ob- ſervations on—
—- tranſaQtiíons, civil and mili-
tary, monthly hiſtory of, 5
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Newcaſtle, tables uſed there for mea- ſurinig coals and grind-ſtones
Nottinghamſhire, general view of its
agriculture; with criticalobſervations 361
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| Pruſſian domains in the 187 | Orcheſtonlong grals, obſervations on gol| the—————_- 342 | Oxen and horſes, eſſay on the com- 59 parative advanta of, in tillage, reviewed 203 1% | Paper money, refle&ions on the na- | ture and effets of=> 81 49———the pernicious effeâsof 195 |—— its effeéts further con-
117 tdered APPL | Paſture and arable land, comparative 150 product of 254 | Patents lately enrolled, complete enus 5 meration of 196 “| Patent property, account of Mr. Rown-
tree’s trial fox, by Mr. Hindmarſh 22 7g| Patent frogs, query on the 408 99| Peacock,(Mr.) bis deſcr iption of his a4o| fltering machine— = Pennant,(LT. Eſa Peritical añalyſis of Eo| his journey from London to the | Iſle of Wight 197 | Petèrſburg, St. deſcription of 433 1 col Phænicia, a biblical commentary on 99 its antient commerce A co, of Tencriſte, relation of a jour- ney to 329 Poor laws, thougnts concerning the LS “| Population of the Engliſh counties, BOS table of 59 e Portugal, on the manners and trade of 27 -- its preſent ſituation,trade&c. 164 ov a| Potatoes, information relative to the (79 culture of 75 -- on the plantation of, Mr. Ellison, in anſwer to a query by 413 Dr. Ford 194 Praétical agriculture, conſiderations on— 324 Ef Vs œconomy, a pamphlet on, by a medical gentleman, reviewed 118 Prince’s obſervations on the a to in- 421| Corporate the London flour com- pany, review of— 119 Prizes for ſtock offered by Lord So- merville 397 62| Pumps, a query which Kind is beſt calculated for the uſe of ſhipping 21x 265 Q. Queries as to the recipes for taking 441 greaſe out of the leaves of books, ing yeaſt, manufaéturi 4096 1 the 1 rerman fte 42 (lix) on agricultural ſubje&ts 333 >’ Baka cReW m aa.\a bn:


