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THE CONNEXION of NATURAL and THE SATIRES & EPISTLES of HORACE,

DIVINE TRUTH; or, the Study of the Inductive Philosophy considered as subservient to Theology. By the Rev. BADEN POWELL, M.A. F.R.S. Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford. 8vo. 9s. (1558) John W. Parker, Publisher, West Strand.

DIEU T'A VU, MECHANT ENFANT.

Histoire morale. Par PIERRE BLANCHARD, with
Interlinear English Translation, by M. G. B. 1s. (1559)

London : Hamilton, Adams, and Co.
Nottingham : W. Dearden.

ILLUSTRATIONS of the HISTORY and

PRACTICES of the THUGS of INDIA, with some

interpreted by DAVID HUNTER, Esq. M.A. 4s. 6d. "Non ita certandi cupidus, quam propter amorem."

John W. Parker, Publisher, West Strand.

(1567)

THE PICTORIAL BIBLE, Part XXIII. 2s. The work is also published in Weekly Numbers, 6d. each. The Second Volume was completed in Part XVII.

The First Volume includes to the end of RUTH, and contains 226 Woodcuts, handsomely bound in cl. 17s. 6d. The Second Volume extends from SAMUEL to the end of ISAIAH, and contains 840 pages of Letterpress, with 321 Woodcuts, £1. (1568)

The Third Volume will complete the work.

account of the Progress made by the Government of India THE QUARTO PICTORIAL BIBLE,

in their Suppression. 1 vol. 8vo. 15s.

A

(1560)

William H. Allen and Co. 7, Leadenhall Street.

SERMON on the DAILY SERVICE of the CHURCH, particularly in CATHEDRALS, preached in the Cathedral of Chichester, on Sunday, 19th November, 1837, by the Very Rev. GEO. CHANDLER, D.L.C. Dean of Chichester, and Rector of All Souls, St. Marylebone. 2s. per dozen. (1561)

Chichester: W. H. Mason. London: J. W. Parker.

CURSORY VIEWS of the STATE of

RELIGION in FRANCE, occasioned by a Recent Journey; with Thoughts on the means of communicating Scriptural good generally. In Ten Letters to the Rev.

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Part I. 5s. To be completed in Sixteen Monthly Parts, forming Four handsome Volumes.

The Proprietors of the “Pictorial Bible" have been induced to undertake a Quarto Edition (to correspond with Mant and D'Oyly's, Scott's, and other Bibles), at the urgent request of many Correspondents, who are anxious that the Notes, whose value has been universally recogStudent, should be printed in a larger type. The Text will, nized as forming in themselves a Library for the Religious of course, be proportionately larger. The alterations in this Edition will be limited to a few corrections, the Engravings will be the same, and the impressions, in every respect, as excellent as those of the Original Edition.

(1569)

THE PICTORIAL EDITION of the
BOOK of COMMON PRAYER, with Original Notes,
by the Rev. HENRY STEBBING, M.A. Part IV. 2s. 6d.
containing 77 Woodcut Illustrations.
(1570)

JOHN FOSTER, of Bristol. By JOHN SHEPPARD, Esq. THE PICTORIAL EDITION of the NEW

Author of "Thoughts on Devotion," "An Autumn
Dream," &c. 12mo. 2s. 6d. cloth.

William Ball, Paternoster Row.

(1571)

TESTAMENT, Part II. 2s. To be completed in One
Volume, containing about 200 Woodcuts.
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THE

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PICTORIAL HISTORY of ENGLAND, Part XI. 2s. The work is also published in Weekly Numbers, 6d. each.

The present Part completes the FIRST VOLUME, which will also be published, handsomely bound in cloth, 1. 4s. It comes down to the end of the reign of RICHARD II. and contains nearly 500 Woodcut Illustrations. (1572)

Charles Knight and Co. 22, Ludgate Street.

UNDER THE SUPERINTENDENCE OF THE SOCIETY FOR
THE DIFFUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE.

Series of Tales, Essays, and Sketches. By the late THE PENNY MAGAZINE, Part LXIX.

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SERMON, preached in the Parish Church THE LIBRARY

of Holy Rhood, Southampton, on Sunday, Nov. 19th, 1837. By WILLIAM WILSON, D.D. Vicar. Printed at the request of several of the Hearers. With an Appendix, containing a Narrative of the late Awful Conflagration and Melancholy Loss of Life, by an OBSERVER. IS.

The profits of the sale of this Sermon will be given to the sufferers by the late calamity.

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London: Nisbet and Co. Berners Street. Southampton: Fletcher. Winchester: Jacob and Johnson. Portsmouth : Harrison. Salisbury: W. B. Brodie and Co.

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of ENTERTAINING KNOWLEDGE, Vol. XXXVII. being the Second Volume of THE CHINESE: a Genera! Description of the Empire of China and its Inhabitants. By JOHN FRANCIS Davis, Esq. late His Majesty's Chief Superintendent in

China.

The First Volume of "The Chinese" was published on Dec. 1. Price of each Volume, bound in cloth, 4s. 6d. They are also issued in Half-Volume Parts, sewed, 2s. had, uniformly bound, 4s. 6d. each. each. All the preceding Volumes of the series may be (1575)

Charles Knight and Co. 22, Ludgate Street.

Books just published-continued.

ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION.

A GENERAL INTRODUCTION to

a

COURSE of LECTURES on ENGLISH GRAMMAR and COMPOSITION. BY HENRY ROGERS, Professor of English Language and Literature in University College, London. 18mo. 2s. cloth.

*This little volume consists of Two Lectures, delivered by Professor Rogers, at the commencement of the Session, Oct. 23d and 26th.

The first Lecture is on the advantages of the proposed Course, and contains an examination of certain positions in the Article on Lord Bacon, in a recent number of the Edinburgh Review.

The second Lecture contains an outline of the Course. William Ball, Paternoster Row.

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THE RURAL LIFE of ENGLAND.

By WILLIAM HOWITT, Author of "The Book of the Seasons," &c. &c. 2 vols. post 8vo, beautifully illustrated with Woodcuts, by S.WILLIAMS. 24s. cloth lettered. CONTENTS-Life of the Aristocracy; Life of the Agricultural Population; Picturesque and Moral Features of the Country; Causes of the strong Attachment of the English to Country Life; The Forests of England; Habits, (1586) Amusements, and Condition of the People. Longman, Orme, and Co.

MEMOIRS of an ARISTOCRAT, and

REMINISCENCES of the EMPEROR NAPOLEON. By a MIDSHIPMAN of the BELLEROPHON. 1 vol. post Svo. 7s. 6d. cloth.

Prebendary of Wittering, in the Cathedral Church of MR.

Chichester, and Vicar of Arreton. 3s.

(1578)

Chichester: W. H. Mason. London: J. W. Parker. Newport Rowden.

CHRISTIAN LADY'S MAGAZINE, Vol.

VIII. Edited by CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH. Fcp. 8vo. 7s. cloth.

(1579)

Whittaker and Co. Ave-Maria Lane.

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LODGE'S PEERAGE, for 1838; corrected throughout to the present date from the personal communications of the Nobility. 1 vol. 21s. (1588) Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street, Hanover Square; of whom may be had, MR. LODGE'S GENEALOGY of the PEERAGE. 6th Edition. (1589)

TEMPER; a Treatise on its Use and Abuse: SATURDAY MAGAZINE, Vol. XI.

setting forth-Temper as we find it-Temper as it should be-How to improve the Temper. By a STAFFORDSHIRE CURATE. 18mo. 3s. 6d. cloth. (1580)

THE BEAST and his IMAGE; or, the Pope

and the Council of Trent. With the Number, Name,

Cloth, 4s. 6d. Continued in Weekly Numbers, One Penny; Monthly Parts, Sixpence; Half Yearly Volumes, 4s. 6d. ; Annual Volumes, 7s. 6d. (1590)

John W. Parker, Publisher, West Strand.

and Mark of the Pope, and the mark of his Name: being COLLOQUIES.-IMAGINARY CONVER

a Commentary upon Revelation xiii. BY FREDERICK FYSH, M.A. of Queen's College, Cambridge. 8vo. 12s. cloth.

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SATIONS between a PHRENOLOGIST and the SHADE of DUGALD STEWART. By J. SLADE, M.D. F.G.S. M.P.S.L. &c. &c. With Portrait of Dugald Stewart. Fcap. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

(1591)

Parbury and Co. 8, Leadenhall Street.

GEORGE CRUIKSHANK'S NEW WORK.

A UNIVERSAL HISTORY, from the
CREATION to the PRESENT TIME.' Divided into MORE HINTS on ETIQUETTE,

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THE COTTAGER'S MONTHLY VISITOR, for the Year 1837. 4s. boards; 4s. 6d. half-bound.

This work is continued in Monthly Numbers, price 4d.

each, forming a copious Manual of Religious Instruction

and Domestic Economy for the Poorer Classes, and is particularly adapted for the Use of Servants and Households. It contains numerous practical Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures; useful Information upon Gardening and Agriculture; Selections from various Authors; Monthly Extracts from the Public News; together with a great variety of Miscellaneous Information.

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**Any of the former Volumes, from 1821 to 1836, may be had in boards or half-bound, or any single Number. Printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall.

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MOLLUSCOUS ANIMALS, including SHELL-FISH; containing an Exposition of their Structure, Systematical Arrangement, Physical Distribution, and Dietetical Uses, with a reference to the Extinct Races. Forming the article "Mollusca" in the current Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. By JOHN FLEMING, D.D. F.R.S.E. M.W.S. Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University and King's College, Aberdeen, &c. &c. &c. Post 8vo. 18 Plates, 6s. (1594)

Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black. London: Longman and Co.; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co; Whittaker and Co.; and Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Dublin: John Cumming.

Books just published—continued.

DR. CHALMERS' NEW WORK.

LECTURES on the EPISTLE of PAUL

cloth.

the APOSTLE to the ROMANS. Vol. I. 8vo. 10s. 6d. The Publisher thinks it proper to state that these Lectures will appear, subsequent to their publication in the present form, in the new and uniform edition of Dr. Chalmers' works, at present in the course of publication. Also, (1595) Vol. IX. of the New and Uniform Edition of Dr. Chalmers' Works, being CONGREGATIONAL SERMONS, Vol. II. 12mo. 6s, cloth.

About one-half of the Eighteen Sermons in this volume were never before published.

Glasgow: W. Collins. London: Whittaker and Co.

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which is added, a SERMON entitled "BENEFIT of SCRIPTURAL INSTRUCTION ILLUSTRATED." By M. M. PRESTON, M.A. Vicar of Cheshunt, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Neatly bound in cloth, and lettered, 6s.

THE ROSE AMATEUR'S GUIDE;

containing ample Descriptions of all the Fine Leading Varieties of Roses, regularly classed in their respective Families, their History, and Modes of Culture. In Two Parts.-Part I. The Summer Rose Garden.-Part II. The Autumnal Rose Garden. By T. RIVERS, Jun. Forming a Companion to the "Descriptive Catalogue of the Sawbridgeworth Collection of Roses." Royal Svo. 5s. 6d. cl. Longman, Orme, and Co. (1599)

A NEW DERIVATIVE and ETYMOLO

GICAL DICTIONARY of such English Words as have their origin in the Greek and Latin Languages, arranged according to the number of Syllables; with the Words accented. Intended as a Guide to a thorough knowledge of Scientific, Technical, and other Terms in common use. By J. Row BOTHAM, F.R.A.S. Author of "A Guide to Spanish and English Conversation," "A French Grammar," "German Grammar," &c. 7s. cloth. Longman, Orme, and Co. (1600)

The SINGLE SERMON, with APPENDIX, is published NEW Volume of the MIRROR of LITERA

separately, price 1s. 6d. neatly bound in cloth.

W. Crofts, 19, Chancery Lane.

(1596)

THE SICK MAN'S GUIDE to ACTS of PATIENCE, FAITH, CHARITY, and REPENTANCE: together with Two Short Exercises.-1. Against

unreasonable Fears in Sickness,-2. Against Despair. Extracted and abridged from Bishop Jeremy Taylor's "Holy Dying." By the Rev. HALE HALE, M.A. Prebendary of St. Paul's, Preacher of the Charter-House, and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of London. 8vo. 3s. cloth boards. (1597) Printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall.

THE PHILOSOPHICAL

TRANSAC

TURE and AMUSEMENT, containing 60 Engravings, with three folio Plates, illustrative of the Queen's Visit to the City on Nov. 9th, and a Portrait of the Duchess of Kent. 5s. 6d. (1601) John Limbird, 143, Strand.

THE BIBLICAL STUDENT'S POCKETBOOK in which the Chapters are alphabetically arranged, and classified under the different heads of Attributes-Doctrines - Duties - Precepts Promisesand Prophecies. By the Rev. CHARLES CHURCHILL. 1s. 6d. (1602) London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Nottingham: W. Dearden.

TIONS of the ROYAL SOCIETY, for the Year HUMMEL'S CELEBRATED PIANO

1837, Part II. 4to. with 14 Plates, 28s.

Published by the Royal Society: and sold by R. and J. E. Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street; where also may be had,

ABSTRACTS of the PAPERS printed in

the PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS, from 1800 to 1837. 3 vols. 8vo. £1. 2s. 6d. (1598)

FORTE SCHOOL, to be published in Twelve Monthly Parts, so as to be complete within the year, 6s. each Part. Part I. is published this day.

**For favourable opinions of this valuable work, see the public press, in noticing the death of this great musician. T. Boosey & Co. 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street; and to be had of all the principal Book and Music-sellers in Town and Country. (1603)

BRITISH

Works in the Press.

COLONIZATION and the EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. 134.—

COLOURED TRIBES. By S. BANNISTER, Esq. late Attorney-General of New South Wales. 1 vol. 12mo.Early in this Month.

William Ball, Paternoster Row.

NEW WORK, EDITED BY BOZ.

(1603*)

MEMOIRS of JOSEPH GRIMALDI, the

CLOWN. Edited by Boz, Author of "Oliver Thast. The Pickwick Papers," &c. With numerous Characteristic Illustrations by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. 2 vols. post svo.-Just ready. (1604)

Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street.

MEMOIRS of SIR WM. KNIGHTON, Bart. G.C.H. Keeper of the Privy Purse during the latter part of the Reign of His Majesty George IV. By LADY KNIGHTON. Including numerous Letters from the most Distinguished Personages, &c. Now first published (1605)

from the Original MSS. With a Portrait, engraved by

GREATBACH. 2 vols. 8vo.-Just ready.

**A few copies of this work will be printed in Quarto, which will be embellished with a fine Portrait, engraved by Lawrence.

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HOLLAND. Translated by LEONARD HORNER. Post 8vo. READY. (1610)

Cousins, from an Original Painting by Sir Thomas POMPEIAN INSCRIPTIONS, discovered on

Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

the Walls and Streets of Pompeii. By the Rev. CHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH, M.A. 8vo.-READY.

John Murray, Albemarle Street. (1611)

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COMPLETION OF MR. COOPER'S TRAVELS.

THE MONTHLY CHRONICLE; a National Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, and Science. No. I. 2s.-On March 1.

PRINCIPAL CONTRIBUTORS.

In the Literary Department

E. L. BULWER, Esq. M.P.

In Physical and Experimental Science

Sir DAVID BREWSTER, Dr. LARDNER, &c.

In Natural History

Profs. HENSLOW & PHILLIPS, N. A.VIGORS, Esq. &c.

TALY. By J. FENIMORE COOPER, Esq. In the familiar Illustration of the Useful Arts and ManuAuthor of "The Pilot," "The Spy," "England," &c.

2 vols. post Svo.-Just ready.

(1613)

Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

NEW TRAVELS IN THE EAST.

factures

Dr. LARDNER.

The objects of "The Monthly Chronicle" will be carried out under the following heads :

I. HISTORY; in which will be comprised and continued what has long been felt to be a desideratum in our

DAMASCUS and PALMYRA; a Journey national literature, viz. a record of our own times from

to By CHARLES G. ADDISON, Esq. of the Inner Temple. 2 vols. 8vo. with numerous Illustrations.Just ready.

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sources more authentic and impartial than the columns of a party newspaper. It is proposed to commence this record with the accession of Victoria I.

II. POLITICS-regarded not as a combination of mechanical principles applicable, whether for Democracy or Despotism, to every nation and every age; but as that art, by which all the circumstances and agencies of the time, duly examined and considered, are practically adapted to advance those blessings for which a State is the trustee to a People-Order-Liberty-and Knowledge.

III. LITERATURE and CRITICISM; under which de partment, instead of short reviews of fugitive publications, will be introduced articles of standard value, illustrative of the Philosophy of Criticism or the History of Letters, supplying the place of those ORAL LECTURES

which have enriched the literature of the Continent with the most celebrated compositions of Schlegel, Villemain, Guizot, and Cousin.

ON the ELEMENTS of LIGHT, and their LATIVE, AND MORAL:-in which it will be sought to

Identity with those of Matter, Radiant and Fixed. By JOHN HOWARD KYAN. 1 vol. royal 8vo. with Plates.In a few days.

Longman, Orme, and Co.

NOW PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION.

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IV. THE SCIENCES, - EXACT, EXPERIMENTAL, SPECU render the abstract discoveries of the few simple and familiar to the many.

V. THE USEFUL ARTS AND MANUFACTURES; - in which department it is intended to address the interests of the bulk of the people devoted to agricultural and commercial pursuits, and to diffuse a more intimate and facile acquaintance with those facts and studies which bear on the direction of industry, and conduce to the diminution

THOMAS GILL'S SELECT TREATISES; of labour.

partly original, and partly selected from the numerous volumes of his "Technical Repository," and his "Scientific, Technological, and Microscopic Repository;" with many Plates, engraved by that eminent artist, the late Mr. Edmund Turrell; and also new Plates. In 30 vols. 8vo. 5s. each.-Early applications should be made, to ensure good impressions of the Plates.

*** Full allowance made to the trade.

Patent Agency and Confidential Consultation and Publishing Offices, 125, Central Strand, Savoy-corner, London; where prospectuses may be had, subscriptions will be received, and specimens of the Plates may be seen.

The First Treatise, "Gill's Machinery Improved," its Friction reduced, its Powers increased, and its Durability promoted, in one volume, is nearly ready for delivery.

The Second, "On the Microscope, Objects, and Apparatus," with Descriptions of Ross's and of Chevalier's New Microscopes, &c. in five volumes, with 40 Plates, is in preparation.

The Third, "On Watch Jewelling, Seal Engraving, and the Uses of the Diamond, Sapphire, and Ruby, in the Machine Ruling of Steel and Copper-plates; Glaziers' Diamonds; Diamond Drills for Perforating Glass and China; Ruby Draw-plates, for Gold, Silver, and Steel Wire; Diamond Turning Tools, for cutting Hardened Steel," &c. chiefly by the late Mr. Turrell, with 5 Plates, in one vol. is likewise in forwardness.

VI. A Miscellaneous Comment on the Progress of the Fine Arts, the Drama, and such passing Events as may illustrate the spirit and changes of National Manners.

By the outline of the above divisions, it will be seen that the Monthly Chronicle is an attempt to occupy ground equally valuable and new. At those short intervals of time so desirable for the communication of knowledge, in an age not ignobly characterized by the activity and restlessness of the public mind-will appear that information which becomes obsolete in an annual register, and often fades in novelty and interest before it reaches even the pages of a quarterly review-while, in addition to such subjects as form the staple of periodicals more expensive to purchase, and more dilatory in their intelligence, the tradesman, the manufacturer, the agriculturalist, and the mechanic, will find their pursuits and interests placed on no unequal footing beside those of the Statesman and the Man of Letters. Thus, alike they who are indifferent to studies purely literary or abstrusely scientific, or they who dissent from the political opinions which the work will espouse,-may yet, in a Miscellany so diversified, meet on some neutral ground of universal interest or practical instruction.

If the execution correspond to the design, the public will obtain, at a cheap price, and in regular succession, not only the thoughts of our most eminent men of letters,

The Fourth," On Water Works and Mills," in one vol. and the researches of our most acknowledged authorities will be ready soon.

*** Foreign and Provincial Agents, to receive subscriptions, and to promote the sale of this great and useful undertaking, are wanted. (1617)

in science, but a complete and familiar Chronicle of all
that advances and adorns the civilization of a People.
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Works in the Press-continued.

THE BEST LIKENESS OF THE QUEEN.

PORTRAIT of HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY, from a model by Henry Weigall, and engraved by Freebaine with Bates's Patent Anaglyptograph, size fifteen inches by nine. Dedicated by special permission to her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent. Prints, 12s.; Proofs, 1. 1s. ; India Proofs, 21.11s. 6d. ; India before letters, 2. 2s.-In a few days.

For testimonials of this beautiful work of art, see the "Literary Gazette" and "Morning Post" of Saturday, the 9th of December. (1619) Robert Jennings, 62, Cheapside; and Ackermann and Co. 96, Strand.

IN THE COURSE OF THE PRESENT MONTH WILL BE PUB-
LISHED, BY JOSEPH RICKERBY, SHERBOURN LANE,
KING WILLIAM STREET-

PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY: a Book

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GODLY MEDITATIONS upon the MOST
HOLY SACRAMENT of the LORD'S SUPPER.

of Thoughts and Arguments, originally treated. By MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, Esq. Demy 8vo. (1620) By CHRISTOPHER SUTTON, D.D. Edited by the Rev. J. H. NEWMAN, B.D. Fellow of Oriel College. A New (1626)

TOPIA; or, the Happy Republic: a Philo-Edition, 18m0.

sophical Romance. By Sir THOMAS MORE. Το which is added, the NEW ATLANTIS, by Lord BACON, Edited by J. A. ST. JOHN, Esq. Forming Vol. IV. of the Masterpieces of English Prose Literature. Fcap. 8vo.

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SEVEN WEEKS in BELGIUM, SWIT

A

TREATISE on the

SACRAMENTS.

By RICHARD HOOKER. Edited by the Rev. JOHN KEBLE, A.M. Professor of Poetry, late Fellow of Oriel College. A New Edition, 18mo.

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ZERLAND, LOMBARDY, PIEDMONT, SAVOY, &c. ARCHBISHOP LAUD'S DEVOTIONS.

By JOHN ROBY, Esq. M.R.S.L. Author of "Traditions of
Lancashire," &c. 2 vols. post 8vo. with Map and numerous
Engravings on Wood, from the Author's Sketches. —
During the present Month.

Longman, Orme, and Co.

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Revised and compared with the Original Manuscript in the Library of St. John's College, by the Rev. F. W. FABER, B.A. of University College. A New Edition, 18m0. (1628)

HYMNI ECCLESIÆ: the Latin Text

of the Hymns from the Paris and Roman Breviaries, &c. Edited by the Rev. J. H. NEWMAN, B.D. Fellow of Oriel College. 24mo. (1629)

SERMONS on DOCTRINE & PRACTICE,
Vol. II. By the Rev. THOMAS TUNSTALL HAVER- SERMONS and CHARGES. BY WILLIAM

FIELD. Small Svo.

A New Edition of Vol. I. is in the press.
W. Straker, 443, West Strand.

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VAN MILDERT, D.D. late Lord Bishop of Durham. With a Memoir of the Author and a Portrait. 8vo. (1630) Oxford: J. H. Parker. London: J. G. and F. Rivington.

New Editions.

FAMILIAR HISTORY of BIRDS; their
Nature, Habits, and Instincts. By EDW. STANLEY,

D.D. Lord Bishop of Norwich, President of the Linnæan
Society. New Edit. 2 vols. with Engravings, 7s. (1631)

John W. Parker, Publisher, West Strand.

MIDDLETON'S LIFE OF CICERO.

THE LIFE of M. TULLIUS CICERO. By CONYERS MIDDLETON, D.D. New Edition, revised, 1 vol. 8vo. 14s. boards.

"As to the nature of my work, though the title of it carries nothing more than "The History of Cicero's Life,' yet it might properly enough be called 'The History of Cicero's Times.""-ORIGINAL PREFACE.

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London: Longman, Orme, and Co.; J. G. and F.

PASSAGES from the DIARY of a LATE Rivington; E. Williams; Hamilton, Adams, and Co.;

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The Third Volume, 6s. may be had separately, to complete former Editions. (1632)

"The first chapter of these "Passages from the Diary of a Late Physician" appeared in Blackwood's Magazine in August 1830, and the last in August 1837. The first separate publication of them, in two volumes, took place in 1832; between which period and the present, four very large impressions of them have been exhausted; and it is a great satisfaction both to my publisher and myself, to find that this has been effected without having in any way had recourse to the modern system of puffing,-that miserable source of the degradation of literature. A fifth edition having been called for, is accompanied by the third vothee, which contains all the chapters that have since made

their appearance in Blackwood's Magazine."
AUTHOR'S PREFACE.

Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons.
London: Thomas Cadell.

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