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Rh XXV.

TABLE of LOGARITHMS of the NATURAL NUMBERS,

From 1 to 108,000.

By CHARLES BABBAGE, ESQ. M.A. F.R.S. &c.

Royal 8vo. 12s.

XXVI.

TABLES OF LOGARITHMIC SINES, COSINES, TANGENTS, and COTANGENTS,

To accompany Mr. Babbage's Table of Logarithms.

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XXVII.

THE ELEMENTS OF ALGEBRA;

Designed for the Use of Students in the University.

By JAMES WOOD, D.D. Dean of Ely, and Master of St. John's College.

Cambridge. 8vo. 7s.

XXVIII.

THE PRINCIPLES OF MECHANICS.

By JAMES WOOD, D.D. &c.

8vo. 5s.

XXIX.

THE ELEMENTS OF OPTICS.

By JAMES WOOD, D. D. &c.

8vo. 6s.

XXX.

A COLLECTION OF EXAMPLES

Of the Applications of the Differential and Integral Calculus,

By GEORGE PEACOCK, A.M. F.R.S. &c.;

And of the Applications of the Calculus of Finite Differences,

By J. F. W. HERSCHEL, A.M. F.R.S. &c.

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XXXI.

EVENING AMUSEMENTS; or, the BEAUTIES of the HEAVENS DISPLAYED.

By JOHN DELL, JUN.

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XXXII.

THE LAWS OF THE CUSTOMS,

Compiled by direction of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, and published by the appointment and under the sanction of the Commissioners of His Majesty's Customs:

With Notes and Indexes.

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Controller of His Majesty's Customs in the Port of London.

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XXXIII.

THE ENCYCLOPÆDIA METROPOLITANA.

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