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ROMANCE of VIENNA. By Mrs. TROLLOPE, Author of "Vienna and the Austrians," "The Vicar of Wrexhill," &c. 3 vols. post Svo. with (4416)

Illustrations.

Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street.

TRAVELS in

the

THREE GREAT EMPIRES of AUSTRIA, RUSSIA, and TURKEY. By C. B. ELLIOTT, M.A. Author of "Travels in the North of Europe." 2 vols. 8vo.-Just ready. (4417) Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street, Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

R. TYAS begs to inform the Trade and the Public that his splendid

TABLEAU of the PROCESSION at the CORONATION of QUEEN VICTORIA, in an elegant and appropriately ornamented cloth case, will be ready in a few days.

*** R. T. has great pleasure in announcing that, through the kindness of the Master of the Horse, and the Ambassadors Extraordinary (whose Carriages formed an attractive feature in the Procession) he is enabled to present a very accurate representation of this splendid pageant. The Trade are cautioned against inferior and very inaccurate publications of the kind, and are requested to be particular in ordering TYAS'S TABLEAU OF THE PROCESSION AT THE CORONATION.

THE TUBULAR STRUCTURE of the a roller, and inclosed in a cylindrical case, at a small

TEETH, as established by Professor A. RETZIUS, of Stockholm; with additional Researches into their General Organization, illustrative of the Changes observable under the Influence of Diseased Action; also, Hints on the Establishment of a New Generic Type of Animals derivable from these Observations. By ALEXANDER NASMYTH, F.L.S. F.G.S. F.Z.S. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, &c. &c.

John Churchill, Princes Street, Soho.

THE SPEECHES OF

(4418)

HENRY LORD BROUGHAM, at the

A few copies are coloured with extra care, mounted on advance in price.

50, Cheapside, July 16.

(4420)

DE PORQUET'S FRENCH GENDERS,

printed in Two Colours, Blue and Red; forming, also, UN PETIT VOCABULAIRE, Français et Anglais. "It has been suggested to the author of this publication, that the study of the French Genders might be made more easy of attainment, by printing elementary works for the use of the early scholar in two colours, making the red to designate the feminine, and the blue the masculine. was argued that Mnemonics would be more assisted by the aid of colour, and that the intimate connexion existing both between vision, memory, and recollection, might derive great assistance from such a method.

It

BAR and in PARLIAMENT, upon subjects connected with the Liberties and Improvement of the People. With INTRODUCTORY NOTICES and SKETCHES of some of his most celebrated Contemporaries, and a CRITICAL DISSERTATION upon ANCIENT ELOQUENCE, illustrated with Translations from the Greek and Roman Orators. Under His Lordship's immediate Superin-principle will be more elaborated, if the experiment, now tendence. Handsomely printed in 4 vols. 8vo. £2. 88.lu a few days.

(4419)

Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black.

"On this simple fact alone the author will present this little work as the avant-courier of more extensive and comprehensive elementary publications, in which the for the first time submitted to public ordeal, receives its sanction." (4421) F. De Porquet, 11, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden.

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TALES ABOUT ANIMALS. By PETER PARLEY. 7th Edition, greatly enlarged, 1 very large vol. square 16mo. beautifully printed by Whittingham, and embellished by 500 Cuts, 7s. 6d. neatly bound. (4423)

"That the gratitude of the Publishers might in some measure keep pace with the patronage which they received from the Public, additions and improvements were introduced into each former reprint of Parley Tales about Animals; but in the present Edition far greater exertions have been made to render the work worthy of its widely-spread reputation. The number of articles is nearly doubled, the quantity of letterpress is more than doubled, and upwards of 200 new Woodcuts have been added. Care has also been taken to make the volume

NEW EDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL BOOKS:

A

DICTIONARY of

DERIVATIONS;

or, an Introduction to Etymology: on a New Plan. By ROBERT SULLIVAN, A.M. of Trinity College, Dublin. (4424)

Also, by the same Author,

EXERCISES on ORTHOGRAPHY, ETYMOLOGY, and VERBAL DISTINCTIONS. (4425) Samuel Holdsworth, Amen Corner, Paternoster Row.

VALLACE: : an Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts. By MURDO YOUNG. 2d Edition, 5s. "Full of force, fire, and enthusiasm-the production of a man of a poetic and patriotic spirit."-BLACKWOOD, June. (1426)

Longman, Orme, and Co.

much as possible with its title of Tales about accord as THE FIRST FRENCH READING BOOK;

and to give it a tendency to inspire in the minds of the young, a spirit of mercy and kindness towards the brute creation."

Printed for Thomas Tegg and Son, Cheapside; and may be procured by order, of every Bookseller in the United Kingdom.

or, Fables et Contes Choisis; Faits Mémorables,
Anecdotes Instructives, &c. Par M. DE FIVAS. Dedi-
cated, by permission, to Her Grace the Duchess of
Buccleuch. 2d Edition, revised and enlarged, 2s. 6d.
bound.
(4427)

London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.
Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd.

New Editions-continued.

THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ELEGANTLY PRINTED POCKET-
SIZE EDITIONS OF ITALIAN CLASSICS.

RAMPINI'S METASTASIO, PLAYS.

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1

DYMOCK'S GOLDSMITH'S ENGLAND.

GOLDSMITH'S ABRIDGMENT of the

HISTORY of ENGLAND. New Edition, revised, corrected, and improved, with Exercises at the end of each Chapter, by JOHN DYMOCK, and continued to the present Reign, illustrated with a Portrait of each Sovereign,

RAMPINI'S ALFIERI'S TRAGEDIES. from Woodcuts by Bewick, 3s. 6d. bound and lettered.

vol. embossed cloth.

(4429)

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LIBERATA, complete. 1 vol. 6s. embossed cloth.

(4430) Fenwick de Porquet, Publisher, 11, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden.

** The present Edition of this popular Work, continued to the reign of Queen Victoria, being now reduced in price, is the cheapest extant.

(4431)

London: printed for Cowie, Jolland, and Co.; Baldwin Marshall, and Co.; A. K. Newman and Co.; Darton and and Cradock; Hamilton, Adams, and Co. ; Simpkin, Harvey; J. Wacey; J. Souter; Smith, Elder, and Co.; Dean and Munday; and Houlston and Son.

The Fine Arts.

HER MAJESTY'S STATE PORTRAIT, THE QUEEN. The circumstance of Her

published the day of Her Majesty's Coronation.—

A MOST STRIKING LIKENESS of the QUEEN, in her superb new Royal Robes of State. Beautifully engraved in the finest style of Mezzotinto, and dedicated to the British Nation.

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Majesty having graciously granted the Engraver, S. COUSINS, Esq. A.R.A., a sitting, to finish the Piate of this Historical State Portrait, (after A. E. CHALON, R.A.) in the Robes and Jewels in which Her Majesty appeared to Prorogue the first Parliament, and in Westminster Abbey, on the august occasion of Her Majesty's Coronation, an advantage which renders the vraisemblance the most perfect imaginable, Mr. Moon now invites the Nobility and Public to view the finished impression as approved by Her Majesty, the Court, and the distinguished painter, at No. 20, Threadneedle Street; J. Watson, Vere Street, Cavendish Square; and all respectable Printsellers. Prints, £5. 5s.; Proofs, £8. 8s.; before Letters, 12. 12s.

*** Mr. Moon has been induced to publish this notice that the public may have an opportunity of judging for themselves of the pre-eminence of this Portrait over all others. (4433)

THE CELTIC

DRUIDS.

Works lately published.

By the late

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SPLENDID PICTURES, a work consisting of nearly 300 highly-finished Engravings, representing the contents of that magnificent Collection, arranged according to Schools, and in Chronological order, with Remarks on each Picture in English and French, by W. OTTLEY, Esq. aud P. TOMKINS, Esq. Early and very fine Impressions, 4 vols. large folio, bound in fine cloth and lettered. Reduced by the present Proprietor from £35. to £6. 6s. (4436)

To be had of J. Dowding, Newgate Street, or any other Bookseller.

In treating on the various topics named in the SIR RICHARD COLT HOARE'S

title of this work, the author has shewn, by very striking
proofs, that the Progenitors of the Hebrews, of Palestine,
came from Oude, or Iondia, in India,-to which country
he has traced many of their most distinguished names of
Persons and Places, and many of their Religious Opinions
and Ceremonies.
(4435)

Longman, Orme, and Co. Paternoster Row. Sold also by J. Bohn, 17, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden; and by Small field and Son, 69, Newgate Street.

HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of
ANCIENT WILTSHIRE.

Published in 2 elegantly printed royal folio volumes,
embellished and illustrated by 130 superior Engravings.
With the Price REDUCED from

£21. to £6. 10s.

By the PRESENT PROPRIETOR,

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Supplied to Order by all Country Booksellers.

1838.]

Works lately published-continued.

MAGNIFICENT WORKS ON FLOWERS.

FLORA'S GEMS; with Poetical Illustra

TWELVE LARGE

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THE ROMANCE of NATURE: or, the

By LOUISA ANNE Flower Seasons Illustrated. TWAMLEY. 31s. 6d. superbly bound in morocco. "This is a book of singular beauty and taste. Twentyseven exquisite coloured drawings of favourite flowers are accompanied by graceful quotations from the various authors who have felt their sweetest inspiration,' and Whether for tasteful some charming original poems. decoration, originality, or grace, we have seen no superior to this most beautiful volume."-LIT. GAZ.

LESSONS in FLOWER PAINTING.

JAMES ANDREWS.

cloth, 16s.

By

Six Numbers, 2s. Cd. each;

FLORAL CONVERSATION CARDS.

In a handsome Case, gilt edges, 12s.

These cards, Fifty in number, have a correct and neatly

coloured Flower on each. A Key is given, and the means
furnished for holding conversations by the means of
At the same time they serve as an
Floral Emblems.
assistant to the Botanical Student, and a very useful and
popular illustration of the Language of Flowers.

A

311

NSWER to MONTGOMERY'S celebrated
POEM of the "GRAVE:" a Poem. By ROBERT
(4446)
PLEYDELL WILTON. Is.

"Though long of winds and waves the sport,
Condemn'd in wretchedness to roam,
Live! thou shalt reach a sheltering port,-
A quiet Home."

MONTGOMERY'S GRAVE.

London: Whittaker and Co. Ave-Maria Lane. Manchester: Bancks and Co. Selby: W. R. Galpine.

LIV

MISS SEDGWICK'S LIVE AND LET LIVE.

IVE and LET LIVE; or, Domestic Service Illustrated. By Miss SEDGWICK. 3d Edit. 1 small vol. beautifully printed, neatly bd. with gilt edges, 2s. 6d. (4447) Forming part of Tegg's Popular Standard Library for the People."

Printed for Thomas Tegg and Son, Cheapside; and may be procured, by order, of every other Bookseller in the Kingdom. Where may be had,

LIVING; and THE LOVE TOKEN for CHILDREN.

THE THREE EXPERIMENTS of Forming Vols. 1 and 2 of the Series.

(4448)

THE LIFE of the REV. ROWLAND HILL,

A.M. By the Rev. EDWIN SIDNEY, A.M. 3d Edit.

LE LANGAGE DES FLEURS. Par with corrections and additions, 8vo. with Portrait, 12s.

Avec un

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(4438)

**This is the original work on which the very popular "Language of Flowers" is founded.

Charles Tilt, Fleet Street.

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(4449)

THE LIFE and MINISTRY of the Rev. SAMUEL WALKER, B.A. formerly of Truro. revised and enlarged, 8vo. 12s. cloth.

2d Edit. (4450)

MATURE REFLECTIONS and DEVO

TIONS. By the Rev. RowLAND HILL, A.M. in his Old Age. 2d Edition, fcp. 8vo. 4s. cloth.

(4451)

SELECT NOTES of the PREACHING of

cloth.

the Rev. ROWLAND HILL, A. M.

R. B. Seeley and W. Burnside.

Fcp. 8vo. 4s.

(4452)

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MRS. BRAY'S DESCRIPTION of the

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post Svo. 248.

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3 vols.

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Works lately published-continued.

POPULAR WORKS ON EDUCATION.

ELEMENTS of THOUGHT; or, Concise

Explanations (alphabetically arranged) of the Principal Terms employed in the usual branches of Intellectual

A SYSTEMATIC ARRANGEMENT of Philosophy By ISAAC TAYLOR. 5th Edition, 12mo. 4s.

BRITISH PLANTS. By W. WITHERING, M.D. Condensed and brought down to the present period. Preceded by an Introduction to the Study of Botany, accompanied with 155 Figures and one coloured Plate, by WILLIAM MACGILLIVRAY, A.M. F.R.S.E. &c. &c. 4th Edition, 1 vol. 12mo. 10s. 6d. bound in cloth.

*** This work comprises a description of the Plants of Great Britain and Ireland, and it has been the especial object of the editor to give the descriptions of foreign words so full as to enable the young botanist to determine every species that might come in his way, without the assistance of others. The Cryptogamic plants, with the exception of the Ferns, have been omitted, as too difficult for the student, until he has rendered the more attractive species familiar. (4459)

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(4467) *** The design of this volume is to impart, in a familiar form, elementary explanations and instructions on subjects connected with the intellectual faculties; to afford gradual and easy exercises to the powers of abstraction, and thus to conduct the young reader, by an accessible path, into that region of thought where the mind acquires force, accuracy, and comprehension.

PINNOCK'S COMPREHENSIVE

GRAMMAR of MODERN GEOGRAPHY and HISTORY. Embellished with numerous Plates, illustra tive of the Costumes, Manners, Customs, and Cities of the different Nations of the Globe, and 7 Maps, engraved on Steel by SIDNEY HALL; intended for the Use of Schools and Private Tuition. A New Edition, (15th Thousand,) (4468)

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THE ELEMENTS

of PHYSICS.

THOMAS WEBSTER, M.A. of Trinity College, Cambridge; Fellow of the Cambridge Philosophical Society; and Secretary to the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 vol. 12mo. with numerous Figures, 9s. This work contains, I. Introductory Observations. II. Properties of Bodies. III. Proportion and Constitution of Solids. IV. Laws of Equilibrium and Motion. V. Gravity. VI. Hydrostatics. VII. Capillary Theory. VIII. Acoustics. IX. Heat. X. Optics. XI. Electricity, Galvanism, and Magnetism. XII. Concluding Observations. (4481)

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 Materia Medica; Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, &c. &c. 1 vol. 12mo. with Woodcuts, 9s. (4462)

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(4463)

THE FEMALE STUDENT; or Lectures to

Young Ladies on Female Education. For the Use of

and

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PINNOCK'S Improved Edition of MURRAY'S ABRIDGED ENGLISH GRAMMAR, with numerous Exercises, accompanied with Questions for Examination, and Explanatory Notes. 1s. 6d. bd. (4472)

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TYTLER'S ELEMENTS of GENERAL

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Works lately published-continued.

THE CHRISTIAN FATHERS of the NEW EDITIONS (peculiarly adapted for the use of SCHOOLS

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Writings. Edited by the Rev. E. BICKERSTETH, Rector

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THE VARIATIONS of ROMANISM.

(4474)

By

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THE CHRISTIAN VISITOR; on the FOUR

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(4477)

JOURNALS and LETTERS of the Rev.

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ALICE BENDEN; or, the Bowed Shilling

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THE PRIMITIVE DOCTRINE of JUSTIFICATION Investigated, relatively to the several

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THE DIOCESAN STATUTES of the RO

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THE PRESENT STATE and PROSPECTS

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BOILEAU'S LINGUIST-GERMAN

LANGUAGE. 12mo. 7s.

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HAND-BOOK for TRAVELLERS in
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BELGIUM and WESTERN GERMANY.

SWITZERLAND, SAVOY, and PIEDMONT.
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THE

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BEAST and his IMAGE; or, the Pope and the Council of Trent: with the Number, Name, and Mark of the Pope, and the Mark of his Name; being a Commentary upon Rev. xiii. By FREDERICK FYSH, M.A., of Queen's College, Cambridge. 12s. cloth.

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THE PARABLES of our LORD EX.

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A MANUAL on the BOOK of PSALMS;

Try the sun to test translated into inglish by

MARTIN LUTHER now first the Rev. HENRY COLE, late of Clare Hall, Cambridge. Fcp. 8vo. 5s. cloth. (4489)

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