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61. Anon, Dr. Herschell's Weather Table, Mirror of Literature, 2 (1823), 310–11.
62. Peter T Westcott, The Last Moments of Celebrated Men, Mirror of Literature, 2 (1823), 341–43.
63. Anon, Castle Builders, Mirror of Literature, 3 (1824), 45–47.
64. T A C, Advantages of Temperance, Mirror of Literature, 3 (1824), 375.
65. Utopia, Lines On a Young Gentleman, Who in the Space of Four Years (and As Yet Under Fifteen,) Has Not Only Obtained Several Prizes, but Taken an Exalted Seat in One of the First Schools in the Metropolis, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 118.
66. Jacobus, History of Algebra, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 217–18.
67. F R—y, The Power of Water and Progressive Rate of Wind, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 372.
68. Nemo, The Philosopher's Faux-Pas, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 399.
69. Anon, The Vigour of Early Age, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 153–54.
70. Jean, Gravitation of the Heavenly Bodies, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 181–82.
71. Anon, Epitaph on a Coal-Heaver, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 239.
72. T N—r, On the Ancient Systematic Arrangement of the Heavenly Bodies, and the Superiority of that of Copernicus, Mirror of Literature, 6 (1825), 35–37.
73. Anon, Sir Isaac Newton's House, Mirror of Literature, 6 (1825), 193–94.
74. K Thompson, Original Anagrams. By Miss K. Thompson, Mirror of Literature, 6 (1825), 389.
75. [Thomas Byerley]Peter T Westcott, House in Which Sir Isaac Newton was born, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 1–2.
76. Anon, Mr. Mathews 'At Home', Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 162–66.
77. W C—r, My Native Land, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 229–30.
78. AnonTimotheus, The Encyclopedist; or, Circle of the Sciences. No. IV[2] Electricity, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 242–46.
79. Ed, On Colour, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 187–88.
80. J, Epicism, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 322–24.