5789, being the day of public thankf giving for the fame, in the faid chapel, by the rev. John Malkers, 324 Nature, a differtation on the procefs of, in the filling up of cavities, healing of wounds, and restoring parts, which have been deftroyed in the human body, by James Moore, member of the furgeon's company, of London.-Note, this piece obtained the prize medal, given by the Lyceum Medicum Lon- dinenfe, for the year 1779, Necker, Mr. director general of the finances, fpeech of, at the meeting of the affembly of notables, held at Verfailles, Nov. 6, 1788: to which are added, the king's and the keeper's fpeeches, 484-Report of, to his moft Christian majesty in council, announcing important changes in the French government. Tranf- lated from the French, ib. Newcastle upon Tyne, hiftory and antiquities of the town and county of, including an account of the coal- trade of that place, and embellished with engraved views of the public buildings, &c. by John Brand, M. A. 165
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Ode to his majesty on his happy re- covery,
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