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New Editions-continued.

MEMORIALS of the Right Rev. Father in

God, MYLES COVERDALE, some time Lord Bishop of Exeter, who first translated the whole Bible into

NINTH THOUSAND.

WIGHT'S CHEAP EDITION OF

English; together with divers matters relating to the ELISHA. By the Author of "

promulgation of the Bible in the reign of Henry the Eighth. 8vo. 6s. cloth.

(3860)

Samuel Bagster, 15, Paternoster Row, at his Warehouse for Bibles, New Testaments, Prayer Books, Psalters, and Concordances, in Ancient and Modern Languages.

On the day of Her Majesty's Coronation will be published,

Translated by SAMUEL JACKSON, Esq.,

WITHOUT ALTERATION OR OMISSION.

Elijah."

Fcp. Svo. (pp. 332), 4s.; printed verbatim from the large paper edition, and embellished with a View of Elberfield, the scene of the pastoral labours of Dr. Krummacher, engraved on Wood, in the first style, by Landells.

A few copies only of the Large Paper Edition remaining,

COVERDALE'S BIBLE of 1535. price 6s. demy 12mo.

Bishop Coverdale had the honour of editing the first English Bible allowed by royal authority, which was the first translation of the whole Bible printed in the English language.

This work, now reprinted after 300 years, is so associated with interesting recollections of the reign of Queen Elizabeth, that, although it has been for some time prepared for publication, its appearance has been deferred until the auspicious period of

The Coronation of our present Sovereign.

** A list of recommendations of the faithfulness of the translation and full meaning of the author, is added. (3864)

THE YOUNG CHRISTIAN'S SUNDAY

MORNINGS; or, Conversations on the Liturgy of the Church of England. Part I. fcp. 8vo. with a beautiful Frontispiece by Landells, 4s. cloth lettered. (3865)

THE GLASGOW INFANT SCHOOL

MAGAZINE. 6th Thousand, 18mo. 3s. cl. lettered. (3866)

The public is indebted to the kindness and liberality of POMPEII: a Didactic Poem. By the

Rev. S. MIDDLETON, B.D. Fcp. 8vo. 4s. cl. lettered. (3867) Cheltenham: W. Wight.

H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex for the appearance of the present important work; for the publisher has been allowed to avail himself of the use of the almost unique London: Hamilton, Adams, & Co.; and J. Nisbet & Co. copy of this first edition of Coverdale's Bible, from the valuable collection at Kensington Palace, belonging to his Royal Highness.

The republication of this Bible is of inestimable value-DEBRETT'S COMPLETE PEERAGE of

As a memorial of the piety, learning, and zeal of the holy men who gave it to the world.

As a valuable addition to the library of the christian, from its intrinsic worth as a translation of the Scriptures; for by a comparison with our present received Version, the variations that frequently occur, as well as the simple (though often quaint) modes of expression peculiar to the times of the translator, will furnish a valuable elucidation of the real meaning of the sacred Writings.

In one volume, quarto, price in cloth, 35s.; or 60s. on royal paper. (3861)

Samuel Bagster, 15, Paternoster Row.

the United Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND. Edited by WILLIAM COURTHOPE, Esq. £1. 8s. cloth and lettered. (3868)

In this New Edition (the 22nd) the Arms are incorporated with the Text, and a Portrait of HER MAJESTY, engraved by DEAN, from an original Drawing, is given, with other improvements.

*The Proprietors engage to supply the purchasers of the present edition, GRATIS, with an Account of the expected NEW CREATION of PEERS at the Coronation.

Printed for J. G. and F. Rivington; Longman and Co.; J. and W. T. Clarke; T. Cadell; John Richardson; J. M. Richardson; Baldwin and Co.; S. Bagster; J. Booth; Hatchard and Son; Hamilton and Co.; Simpkin and Co.; Allen and Co.; Sherwood and Co.; E. Hodgson; W. and Son; J. Templeman; and L. A. Lewis.

THE PLAYS of WM. SHAKSPEARE, Pickering; T. and W. Boone; Booker and Co.; Houlston

accurately printed from the Text of the corrected Copies, left by the late GEORGE STEEVENS, Esq., and EDMOND MALONE, Esq. With a Sketch of his Life, and a Glossary. New Edition, complete in 1 vol. 8vo. with a Portrait, 12s. only, boards.

Printed for Longman & Co.; J. & W. T. Clarke; T. Cadell; John Richardson; J. M. Richardson; J. Booth; J. Bohn; Baldwin & Co.; Hatchard & Son; Newman & Co.; J. G. & F. Rivington; J. F. Setchel; Hamilton & Co.; J. Duncan; Whittaker & Co.; Harding & Lepard; Simpkin & Co.; Allen & Co.; Smith, Elder, & Co.; Cowie, Jolland, & Co.; J. Dowding; E. Hodgson; M. Doyle; J. Hearne; J. Bain; J. Capes; H. G. Bohn; T. Bumpus; R. Mackie; T. Geeves; J. Maynard; H. Washbourn; J. Templeman; L. A. Lewis; and Booker & Co. Also-Cambridge: J. and J. J. Deighton. York: Wilson and Sons. Liverpool: G. and J. Robinson. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; Stirling; Kenney and Co.; P. Brown; and Maclachlan and Stewart. (3862)

Lately published,

A New Edition, in 8 vols. 8vo. with Notes, selected by the late ALEXANDER CHALMERS, Esq., 3. 12s. boards. (3863)

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London: Suttaby and Co. Stationers' Court, Ludgate Street; Longman and Co.; J. and W. T. Clarke; T. Cadell; J. Richardson; J. M. Richardson; Ridgway and Sons; Hatchard and Son; Baldwin and Cradock; J. G. and F. Rivington; R. S. Kirby; R. Byfield; Hamilton and Co.; L. and G. Seeley; Allen and Co.; Letts and Son; E. Whittaker and Co.; Sherwood and Co.; Simpkin and Co.; Hodgson; Peacock and Mansfield; S. Hodgson. Salisbuury: Brodie and Co.

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The Fine Arts.

HALON'S PORTRAIT of the QUEEN. Price-Prints, on India Paper, £1. 1s.; Proofs, on India Paper, £2. 2s.; and a few copies, coloured as perfect Fac-similes of the Original Drawings, £3. 3s.

The number of impressions is limited. The above Portrait by A. E. CHALON, Esq. Portrait Painter to Her Majesty, is a whole-length in private costume, seated on the Terrace of Windsor Castle, size, 15 inches by 21 high, and is beautiully drawn on Stone by R. J. LANE, Esq. A.R.A. Lithographer to Her Majesty.

The names of these distinguished Artists are of themselves so strong a testimony of the fidelity and elegance of this graceful Portrait, that to quote here the many excellent and laudatory notices favoured by the public press may be deemed superfluous. Thomas Boys, Printseller to H.R.H. the Duchess of Kent, 11, Golden Square.

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(3877) SUNDAY; painted by W. COLLINS, Esq. R.A.; engraved by S. W. REYNOLDS. 24 by 20 inches First Proofs, India Paper, £3. 3s.

CHALON'S PORTRAIT of H.R.H. the high. Prints, £1.15.; Coloured, 2. 2s.; Proofs, 2. 25.;

of KENT. This is in all respects a perfect Companion Portrait to that of Her Majesty noticed above-same size, style, and price. (3871)

BOLTON ABBEY in the OLDEN TIME.
Painted by EDWIN LANDSEER, Esq. R.A.; engraved
by SAMUEL COUSINS. Size, 31 inches by 26 high. Price-
Prints, 3. 3s.; Proofs (a very few left), £8. 8s. The first
Proofs before the Letters are all sold.
(3872)

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THE LOVELY SISTERS, by Sir THOMAS

LAWRENCE; engraved by F. C. LEWIS. 19 inches by 22 high. Prints, India, 12s.; Proofs, India, £1. 1s.; Coloured, and mounted as the Drawing, 2. 2s. (3880)

THE DUKE of GORDON; painted by G. SANDERS; engraved by JOHN LUCAS. 15 inches by 21 high. Prints, 1. 1s.; Coloured, 2. 2s.; Proofs, (3881)

Edwin Landseer's masterpiece, engraved in mezzo tinto by Samuel Cousins, in a style as perfect as the paint-2. 25.; First Proofs, 3. 3s. ing itself."-Spectator.

Thomas Boys, 11, Golden Square.

THE DUKE of WELLINGTON, whole length; painted by JOHN LILLEY, for the Town Hall, Dovor; engraved by JAMES SCOTT. Size, 19 by 29 inches high. Prints, 1. 1s.; Proofs, £2. 2s.; First Proofs before the Letters, on India Paper, £3. 3s.

"It is the most interesting representation of the Duke that has ever come to our knowledge."-TIMES. (3873)

Thomas Boys, 11, Golden Square.

THE EARL of DURHAM; painted Sir
THOMAS LAWRENCE; engraved by SAMUEL COUSINS,
Esq. A.R.A. 12 inches by 15 high. Prints, 1. 18.;
Proofs, £2. 2s.; First Proofs before Letters, #3. 3s. (3882)
Thomas Boys, 11, Golden Square.

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A PORTRAIT OF

ANDREW SPOTTISWOODE,

Esq.

Chairman of the London Committee of the Irish Election Fund, &c. &c. Dedicated to the Subscribers. Painted by T. PHILLIPS, Esq. R.A.; engraved by JAMES BROMLEY. Size, 16 inches by 21 high. Prints, 12s.; Proofs, 1. 1s.; First Proofs on India Paper, £1. 11s. 6d. This Portrait matches, in size, with those of Sir Robert Peel, by Lawrence; the Duke of Wellington, half-length, by Lilley; and the Duke of Gordon, by Sanders. (3874)

Thomas Boys, 11, Golden Square.

THE LAST MOMENTS of KING
CHARLES the FIRST; painted by WILLIAM FISK;
engraved by JAMES SCOTT. 17 by 23 inches high. Prints,
1. 1s.; Proofs, £2. 2s.; First Proofs, India, before
Letters, £3. 3s.
(3875)

Thomas Boys, 11, Golden Square.

DEDICATED, BY EXPRESS PERMISSION, TO THE
QUEEN DOWAGER,

THE FIRST AUTHENTIC PORTRAIT

of the QUEEN. Drawn by command by J. R. LANE, R.A. expressly for FINDEN'S FEMALE PORTRAITS of the COURT of QUEEN VICTORIA.

The First Number of this Work, published this day, contains, in addition to HER MAJESTY'S Portrait

THE COUNTESS OF HILLSBOROUGH.
LADY LOUISA CAVENDISH.

This work will be published regularly upon every alternate Month, containing three beautiful Engravings. Price-Large Folio, on India Paper, £1. 1s.; Folio Proofs, upon Plain Paper, 18s.; Prints, Small Folio, 12s.

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Fine Arts-continued.

NEW WORKS UNDER MR. CHARLES HEATH'S SUPERINTENDENCE.

UNIFORM WITH "MARRYAT'S PIRATE."

BULWER'S LEILA; and CALDERON

COURTIER. 15 Plates and Portrait of the Author, royal 8vo. 1. 11s. 6d. ; Proof Plates, £2. 12s. 6d. "These tales of Spain, from the pen of the Author of "Eugene Aram' and'' Rienzi,' are what might be expected from such a quarter,- highly descriptive, yet distinct, vigorous, and impassioned."-LITERARY GAZETTE. (3885)

SELECTIONS and FRAGMENTS of the

ARCHITECTURE of the MIDDLE AGES; drawn from Nature and on Stone. By JOSEPH NASH. Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Hon. Earl de Grey.

This work comprises Twenty-five of the most picturesque and interesting Subjects, taken from various Buildings, ecclesiastical and domestic, in England and on the Continent.

Mr. JOSEPH NASH'S Architectural Sketches are already well known, and the Publisher places this Work before

BEAUTY'S COSTUME; a Series of Plates the Public with a full confidence that, being executed with

of Female Figures, in the Dresses of all Times and Nations. With letterpress descriptions, 4to. 21s.; 2. 2s. coloured.

"This is a beautiful book.....The work should be in the hands of every beautiful woman in the kingdom."COURT JOURNAL. (3886)

CHILDREN of the NOBILITY;

a Series

of Eighteen highly-finished Portraits. Edited by Mrs. FAIRLIE. Royal 4to. 31s. 6d. ; Proofs, £3. 3s. "A splendid volume; it is appropriately dedicated to the Queen, and will no doubt speedily find its way into almost every aristocratical mansion in the kingdom." ECLECTIC REVIEW.

UNIFORM WITH "BULWER'S LEILA."

CAPTAIN

(3887)

MARRYAT'S PIRATE and THREE CUTTERS. 20 Plates, by Stanfield, and Portrait of the Author, roy. 8vo. 31s. 6d.; Proofs, 2. 12s. 6d.

the full force and freedom of the Originals, a result which Mr. Hullmandel's recent improvements in Lithography have tended so much to facilitate, and with more accuracy than a Sketch allows, will justify the favourable opinion his productions in this branch of art have already obtained.

Price-Imperial Folio, Tinted, i. e. with the Whites printed, £4. 4s.; coloured and Mounted, in imitation of the Original Drawings, £10. 10s. in a Portfolio.-Now ready. (3891)

Thomas M'Lean, Haymarket; Ackermann and Co. Strand; P. and D. Colnaghi and Co. Pall Mall East.

"Captain Marryat never produced anything better than RYALL'S PORTRAITS of EMINENT

"The Pirate.""-METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE.

(3888)

CONFESSIONS of an ELDERLY LADY.

By Lady BLESSINGTON. Eight Plates, 1. Is. "No actual confessions, whosoever the autobiographer might be, ever interested us more; nor were any ever made that proffer a finerand truer lesson to humanity."COURT JOURNAL. (3889)

By the same Authoress, CONFESSIONS of an ELDERLY GENTLEMAN. Six Plates, 14s.

"There are few fictions, though of thrice the exterior pretensions of these 'Confessions,' that possess so much weight."-MONTHLY REVIEW. (3890)

Longman, Orme, and Co.

CONSERVATIVES and STATESMEN.

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Works lately published.

THE DOCTRINE of the PERSON and WORK of CHRIST: in a course of Popular Lectures. By ERNEST SARTORIUS, Professor of Theology in the University of Dorpat. Translated from the German. Royal 18mo. 2s. 6d. bds.; 3s. 6d. half-bound. (3893)

HEAVEN TAKEN by STORM; or, the

Holy Violence the Christian is to put forth in the pursuit after Glory. BY THOMAS WATSON, Minister of the Gospel, A.D. 1699. To which is added, The SAINT'S DESIRE to be with CHRIST. 18mo. 1s. boards; 1s. 6d. half-bound. (3894)

THE PENITENT'S PRAYER; or, Brief Remarks on the Fifty-first Psalm. 32mo. Is. bds.; 1s. 6d. half-bound; 2s. roan or silk.

(3895)

Religious Tract Society, 56, Paternoster Row, and 65, St. Paul's Church Yard.

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Works lately published-continued.

NEW WORKS, PRINTED FOR

LONGMAN, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS.

LIFE and

ADMINISTRATION

of EDWARD, First Earl of Clarendon. With Original Correspondence and Authentic Papers, never before published. By THOMAS HENRY LISTER, Esq. 3 vols. Svo. with Portrait and Fac-similes, 2. 8s. cloth lettered. "A valuable contribution to the history of our native country."-LITERARY GAZEtte.

"A welcome and an interesting work."-ATHENÆUM.

(3898) the DELUGE: vindicating the Scriptural Account from the Doubts which have recently been cast upon it by Geological Speculations. By the Rev. L. VERNON HARCOURT. 2 vols. 8vo.-In a few days.

THE DOCTRINE of

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RAMBLES in the PYRENEES, and a

Visit to San Sebastian. By FREDERIC W. VAUX, Esq. 1 vol. post 8vo. with a Frontispiece drawn by Rochard, from a Sketch by the Author, a Map, and Six Engravings on Wood, by S. Williams, 10s. 6d. cloth lettered. (3901)

THE ROBBER: a Tale. By the Author of

"The Gipsy," "Mary of Burgundy," &c. &c. 3 vols. post 8vo. "A startling picture of human life, full of incident and adventure, perfectly true to nature, and superior to any work of the kind which we have read for a length of time." CONSERVATIVE JOURNAL. (3902)

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CHARLES WATERTON, Esq. of Walton Hall, Author of "Wanderings in South America." With a View of Walton Hall, and an Autobiography of the Author, fcp. 8vo. 8s. cloth lettered.

"This is the kind of book that makes its appearance only once or twice in a century. Let every body that loves natural history make haste and purchase it."METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE. (3906)

INTRODUCTION to the MODERN

CLASSIFICATION of INSECTS; comprising an Account of the Habits and Transformations of the different Families; a Synopsis of all the British, and a notice of the more remarkable Exotic Genera. By J. O. WESTWOOD, Secretary of the Entomological Society of London. Parts I. and II. 2s. 6d. each. To be completed in about Ten Monthly Parts, containing upwards of One Thousand Illustrations on Wood, and one coloured Plate, illustrative of the Orders.

"From its peculiar elegance, accuracy, and beauty, is well entitled to public encouragement.....It is brought out in a very clear and neat type, and is not only well executed in all its parts, but is extremely cheap."-BELL'S MESSENGER, May 14.

(3907)

ELEMENTS of PHYSIOLOGY; being an

Account of the Laws and Principles of the Animal Economy, especially in reference to the Constitution of Man. By THOMAS JOHNSTONE AITKIN, M.D. Lecturer on Physiology and on Materia Medica; Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, &c. 1 vol. 12mo. with 39 illustrative Woodcuts, 9s.

***The object of the present work is to give such an account of the structure of the animal body, and especially of that of man, as may be readily understood by those who may not previously have directed their attention to (3908) investigations of this kind.

Scott, Webster, and Geary, 36, Charterhouse Square.

NEW VOLUMES, FORMING NOS. XXIII. AND XXIV. OF THE EDINBURGH CABINET LIBRARY.

SCANDINAVIA, ANCIENT & MODERN; being a HISTORY of DENMARK, SWEDEN, and NORWAY: comprehending a Description of these Countries; an Account of the Mythology, Government, Laws, Manners, and Institutions of the Early Inhabitants; and of the Present State of Society, Religion, Literature, Arts, and Commerce. With Illustrations of their Natural History. By ANDREW CRICHTON, LL.D. Author of "The History of Arabia," &c.; and HENRY WHEATON, LL.D. Author of "The History of the Northmen," &c. 2 vols. illustrated by an elaborate Map and 12 Engravings, 10s. bound in cloth.

"We have had occasion more than once to applaud the diligence and ability that have been developed in this series of useful publications, but the work before us is, on many accounts, the most valuable that it has yet given to the world. Previously to its appearance we did not possess in the English language any historical account whatever of Scandinavia-the careless, imperfect, and brief notices of the ancient kingdoms comprehended in that general designation, which are to be found in our topographical and statistical works, being unworthy of the name of history."-ATLAS.

"The same good taste, the same judgment, and the same fidelity of history that has distinguished the EDINBURGH CABINET LIBRARY, is observable in these volumes; and we cordially recommend them as fit companions to their predecessors in that popular and instructive work."-NAUTICAL MAGAZINE.

"The work before us presents a complete account of its subject."-SPECTATOR.

"As in the case of the preceding portions of the series, the present volumes take a wide range, the history contained in them of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, not only being Topographical, but comprising the Mythology, Government, Laws, Manners, and Institutions of Early Times, as well as giving a spirited account of the present state of Scandinavian Society, Religion, Literature, Arts, and Commerce, together with Illustrations of the Natural History in countries where so many interesting specimens occur, and where some of the most eminent cultivators of natural science have flourished."-MONTHLY REVIEW.

"Every one who consults the present work must be struck with the diligent research of the author, as well as the skill and perspicuity with which he has digested into order his various materials."-EDINBURGH COURANT.

"The extensive research, profound thought, and power of condensation displayed in this work are beyond all praise."-GLASGOW HERALD.

VIEW of ANCIENT and MODERN EGYPT. 3d Edition.

NEW EDITIONS have been recently issued of
POLAR SEAS AND REGIONS. NUBIA AND ABYSSINIA.
AFRICA.
ARABIA.
PALESTINE.
PERSIA.

DRAKE, CAVENDISH, AND EMINENT ZOOLOGISTS.

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BARBARY STATES. CHINA.

GLOBE.

OF CIRCUMNAVIGATION OFTHE

HENRY THE EIGHTH.

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Works lately published-continued.

THE HISTORY of ENGLAND, by

HUME and SMOLLETT: With Continuation to the

TO PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND STUDENTS.

Death of WILLIAM IV. by the Rev. H. STEBBING, M.A. ON Mr. VALPY'S recent retirement from

Royal 18mo. only 4s. cloth lettered. To be completed in Twenty Volumes,- Hume 10, Smollett 6, Stebbing 4,-with 60 Engravings.-In course of Monthly publication. (3910) Vols. I. to VIII. are published.-Vol. IX. on July 1. "This edition of Hume possesses many recommendations which those which have preceded it are very deficient in; the divisions and subdivisions of the various epochs are well planned; the notes of reference and explanation most conveniently arranged, and the engravings are remarkably faithful and tastefully executed. The binding is very elegant and novel."-CRIT. NOTICE.

Also, just published,

JEREMY TAYLOR'S PRACTICAL WORKS. 8 vols. £2.5s.

TROLLOPE'S GREEK TESTAMENT. 8vo. 21s.

business, STEPHENS' GREEK THESAURUS, S vols. folio, and BOS and HOLMES'S GREEK SEPTUAGINT with APOCRYPHA, 1 vol. 8vo., passed into the hands of Mr. BAGSTER. Mr. Valpy had remaining unsold of the Thesaurus only twelve copies small paper, and two copies of the large paper.

S. Bagster offers the twelve small paper at £21. instead of £40. 19s. (the subscription price) per set, and the two large-size paper at £31. 10s. instead of £85, the subscrip tion price.

The Septuagint will be continued at the price of one Guinea in cloth.

*** Should any of the subscribers to the Thesaurus not have completed their copies, they can probably do so, provided early application be made at Mr. Bagster's Warehouse, No. 15, Paternoster Row. (3914)

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THE WORTHIES of YORKSHIRE and

LANCASHIRE: being Lives of the most distinguished Persons of those Provinces. By HARTLEY COLERIDGE, Esq. 3 Portraits and Index, 16s. cloth lettered.

"It is a book which has every title to be popular which a light and interesting subject, singular fulness and variety of interesting matter, and a playful brilliancy of execution, can give."-EDINBURGH REVIEW.

"This collection of Lives is, in our judgment, a work

of such unusual merit, that it seems equally an act of justice to the author and a service to sound literature, to rescue it from the mass of County Histories and Provincial Biographies."-QUARTERLY REVIEW. (3911)

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SELECT PHRENOLOGICAL LIBRARY.

Dr. GALL'S WORKS on PHRENOLOGY, complete in 6 vols. 12mo. £1. 10s. cloth boards.

Dr. SPURZHEIM'S PHRENOLOGY in CONNEXION with PHYSIOGNOMY, with his BIOGRAPHY, 8vo. 16s. boards.-On EDUCATION, 12mo. 6s. boards.ANATOMY of the BRAIN, 8vo. 16s. boards. On INSANITY, 8vo. 10s. boards.-OUTLINES of PHRENOLOGY, 18mo. 4s. 6d. boards.-NATURAL LAWS of MAN, 18mo. 4s. 6d. boards.

**These Editions are rendered the more valuable and authentic by having the corrections and revisions completed under the superintendence of the late Dr. Sperzheim himself. (3915)

F. Richter and Haas, (late with Treuttel, Würtz, and their SELECT CATALOGUE of GERMAN WORKS, at Richter), 30a, Soho Square; who have just published reduced prices.

PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY: a Book of

Thoughts and Arguments. By MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, Esq. M.A. Demy 8vo. 7s. cloth lettered.

"There is more novelty in the sentiments, and a finer sense of moral beauty displayed, than in any work of its class, excepting the Proverbs of Solomon.”—MONth. Rev. "We regard the work before us as one of decided originality."-LITERARY GAZ.

"Abounding in rich thoughts and delicate fancies,-in sound philosophy, and high moral resolutions." CONSERVATIVE JOURN. "The whole tendency of the book is good,-favourable to piety, favourable to happiness."-SUNDAY TIMES. poetical."-LIVERPOOL CHRONICLE. "Beautiful in the extreme!-highly imaginative and (3916)

Jos. Rickerby, Sherbourn Lane, King William Street, City.

Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. Edinburgh: Fraser and Co. T

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DE PORQUET'S POPULAR FRENCH WORKS.The decided patronage which has been afforded to these publications, without the aid, hitherto, of advertisements, is a convincing proof of the estimation in which they are held by the Members of the Scholastic Profession and the Public at large.

New and carefully corrected Editions may be had of all Booksellers.

AGENTS for ENGLAND Messrs. Longman and Co.; Simpkin and Co.; and Whittaker and Co. SCOTLAND-Oliver and Boyd. IRELAND-Cumming.

Who will supply the Trade free of Commission.

**Being stereotyped, they never can be said to be "out of print."

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