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FAMILY DEVOTION.

New Editions-continued.

SEVENTH EDITION OF 1000 EACH!

A GUIDE to FAMILY DEVOTION:

containing 730 Hymns, 730 Prayers, and 730 Portions of Scripture with suitable Reflections. The whole arranged to form a distinct and complete service for every Morning and Evening in the Year. By ALEXANDER FLETCHER, of Finsbury Chapel, London. Embellished with a Portrait of the Author, and 15 elegant Engravings, by Artists of eminence, executed expressly for the Work, £1. 6s. cloth, gilt edges. Also, a splendid Edition, royal 4to. £2.

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SIR WALTER SCOTT'S POEMS,

Cheap Editions, printed in the elegant style of Mr.Murray's recent octavo edition of Lord Byron's Works. SIXPENCE EACH, sewed in a Cover.

1. THE LADY OF THE LAKE.

2. MARMION: A TALE OF FLODDEN FIELD.

3. THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL; with BALLADS and LYRICAL PIECES. (4720)

Glasgow: Richard Griffin and Co.

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PARK'S LEMPRIERE'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY.

BIBLIOTHECA CLASSICA; or, a Classical

Dictionary, containing a copious Account of all the Proper Names mentioned in Ancient Authors. By J. LEMPRIERE, D.D. A New Edition, carefully revised and corrected, with considerable additions and improve

GEOGRAPHICAL and BIOGRAPHICAL ments, by WILLIAM PARK, M.A. Librarian to the Uni

EXERCISES, with a set of coloured Outline Maps, designed for the use of Young Persons. By the late WILLIAM BUTLER; and enlarged by JOHN OLDING BUTLER. 20th Edition, revised, 4s. (4719)

John Harris, corner of St. Paul's Church Yard.

versity of Glasgow. 1 very large volume, 18mo. printed in a clear and distinct manner, double columns, 7s. cloth, or 7s. 6d. bound and lettered. (4727*)

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

Works lately published.

CHINA OPENED; or, a Display of the GIBBON'S

Topography, History, Customs, Manners, Arts, Manufactures, Commerce, Literature, Religion, Jurisprudence, &c. of the Chinese Empire. By the Rev. CHARLES GUTZLAFF. Revised by the Rev. ANDREW Reed, D.D. 2 vols. post 8vo. with a new and correct Map of the Chinese Empire, £1. 4s. cloth boards. (4728)

Smith, Elder, and Co. Cornhill.

ROMAN EMPIRE: adapted for Families and Young Persons. By T. Bowdler, Esq. 5 vols. 8vo. £3. 3s. (4734)

By the same Editor,

FAMILY SHAKSPEARE: with the omission of the objectionable Words and Expressions. One large and elegant volume, with 36 Illustrations, after Smirke, Howard, &c. 30s. cloth; 31s. 6d. with gilt edges. Also, without Illustrations, in 8 vols. 8vo. £4. 14s. 6d. "We are of opinion that it requires nothing more than general circulation."-EDINBURGH REVIEW. (4735) Longman, Orme, and Co.

HOWELL'S STATE TRIALS, with Index, a notice to bring this very meritorious publication into

34 vols.-Sets of this valuable work are kept in neat bindings, at low prices.

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ANACALYPSIS: an Attempt to draw aside the Veil of the Saitic Isis; or, an Inquiry into the Origin of Languages, Nations, and Religions. 2 vols. demy 4to. (containing upwards of 1400 pages) with Plates, £5. cloth boards.

In treating on the various topics named in the title of this work, the author has shewn, by very striking proofs, that the Progenitors of the Hebrews, of Palestine, came from Oude, or Ioudia, 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. (4732)

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

EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY.

AN ANALYSIS of EGYPTIAN MYTHO

LOGY. By Dr. PRICHARD. To which is added,

ENGLISH READER, selected from best Writers. 3s. 6d. bound.

INTRODUCTION to the above. 2s. 6d. bd. SEQUEL to the ENGLISH READER. 4s. 6d. bound.

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EUCLID; viz. Books I. to

a Translation of the PRELIMINARY ESSAY prefixed by ELEMENTS of.. also, the Book of Euclid's Data.

Professor A. W. VON SCHLEGEL to the German Edition of the same work. By JAMES YATES, M.A. Royal 8vo. 21s. cloth.

In this work the relations discoverable between the religion and philosophy of the ancient Egyptians and those of the Hebrews, the Indians, and other Asiatic Nations, are illustrated by the researches of the Author. PRELIMINARY ESSAY contains a review of the whole subject, by Professor A. W. VON SCHLEGEL.

The

The same volume contains an ANALYSIS of the REMAINS

of EGYPTIAN CHRONOLOGY, with extracts from a work on
that subject, by the late Professor RASK, of Copenhagen,
displaying proofs that the Egyptians had no continuous
records reaching down from the earliest period of their
Monarchy.
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Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, Paternoster Row.

and

By R. SIMSON, M.D. Professor of Mathematics, Glasgow.
To which are added, the Elements of Plane and Spherical
Trigonometry; and a Treatise on the Construction of the
Also, a concise account of
Trigonometrical Canon.
Logarithms, by the Rev. A. ROBERTSON, D.D. F.R.S.
Oxford. 24th Edition, 8vo. carefully revised, 9s. bound.
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Also,

ELEMENTS of EUCLID; viz. Books I.
carefully corrected by S. MAYNARD. 18mo. 6s, bound.
to VI. XI. and XII. From the Text of R. SIMSON, M.D.
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Also the same work edited in the Symbolical Form, by R. BLAKELOCK, M.A. Fell. Cath. Hall, Cambridge. 6s. 6d. cloth. (4739)

Printed for the Proprietors.

Works lately published-continued.

DR. LINDLEY'S MEDICAL BOTANY.

FLORA MEDICA; or, a Botanical Account of all the most remarkable Plants applied to Medical Practice in Great Britain and other Countries. By JOHN LINDLEY, Ph. D. F.R.S. &c. Professor of Botany in the London University College. 1 vol. 8vo. 18s. cloth lettered.

"This work contains an account of 1350 plants, drawn up with the botanical tact for which Dr. Lindley has long been celebrated...... We hardly anticipate that the ordinary student of medicine will have time to make himself master of so minute and elaborate a work as Dr. Lindley's, though he may advantageously use it as a book of reference; but there are two classes of persons to whom it will be eminently useful, the one being the lecturers on botany and materia medica, and the other the host of practitioners who go to tropical climates, and who will find our author an excellent guide when they are deserted by their usual manuals and dispensatories." MED. GAZ. July 28, 1838.

Longman, Orme, and Co.

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LOUDON'S BOTANICAL AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS.

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PARLEY'S TALES ABOUT ANIMALS.

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.

"That the gratitude of the Publishers might in some measure keep pace with the patronage which they

ENCYCLOPEDIA of AGRICULTURE; received from the Public, additions and improvements

comprising the Theory and Practice of the Valuation, Transfer, Laying out, Improvement, and Management of Landed Property; and the Cultivation and Economy of the Animal and Vegetable Productions of Agriculture, including the latest Improvements, &c. With nearly Thirteen Hundred Engravings on Wood. One large vol. Svo. 3d edition, with a SUPPLEMENT, containing all the recent Improvements, 2. 10s. bds. (4741)

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ENCYCLOPÆDIA of GARDENING; comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape Gardening, including all the latest Improvements, &c. New Edition, greatly improved, nearly 1000 Engravings on Wood, 1 vol. 8vo. £2. 10s. (4742) HORTUS BRITANNICUS: a Catalogue of all the Plants indigenous to, cultivated in, or introduced into Britain. Part I. Linnæan Arrangement;

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 accord as much as possible with its title of Tales about Animals,' and to give it a tendency to inspire in the minds of the young a spirit of mercy and kindness towards the brute creation." (4748)

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NEW EDITIONS OF KEITH'S WORKS.

NEW TREATISE on the USE of the

GLOBES; or, a Philosophical View of the Earth and Heavens. 12mo. Plates 6s. 6d.-KEY. BY PRIOR. 2s. 6d. (4749)

Part II. Jussieuan Arrangement. 2d Edition, 8vo. 23s. 6d. INTRODUCTION to the THEORY and

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PRACTICE of PLANE and SPHERICAL TRIGONOMERY. 8vo. 14s.

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ENCYCLOPEDIA of PLANTS; comprising the Description, Specific Character, Cul- ELEMENTS of PLANE GEOMETRY.

ture, History, Application in the Arts, and every other desirable particular, respecting all the Plants indigenous to, cultivated in, or introduced into Britain. With nearly 10,000 Engravings on Wood. 2d Edition, corrected, 1 large vol. 8vo. £3. 13s. 6d. boards.

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8vo. 10s. 6d. boards.

Longman, Orme, and Co.

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REV. J. GOLDSMITH'S GEOGRAPHICAL WORKS.

GRAMMAR of GENERAL GEOGRAPHY;

New Edit. Views, Maps, &c. 3s. 6d. bd.-KEY, 9d.

GEOGRAPHY on a POPULAR PLAN.

New Edition, with Views, Costumes, Maps, &c.

14s. bound.

DOWLING'S INTRODUCTION to
Junior Pupils. 9d.
DOWLING'S 500 QUESTIONS on the

GOLDSMITH'S GRAMMAR of GEOGRAPHY: for

Maps in Goldsmith's Grammar of Geography. 9d.-KEY, 9d. (4752)

Longman, Orme, and Co.

Works lately published-continued.

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SERMONS. 8vo. 7s.

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MISS SEDGWICK'S LIVE AND LET LIVE.

LIVE and LET LIVE; or, Domestic Service

Illustrated. By Miss SEDGWICK. 3d Edit. 1 small vol. beautifully printed, neatly bd. with gilt edges, 2s. 6d. Forming part of Tegg's Popular Standard Library for the People. (4773)

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

THE THREE EXPERIMENTS of

LIVING; and THE LOVE TOKEN for CHILDREN, Forming Vols. 1 and 2 of the Series. (4774)

IRVING'S THIRTY SERMONS and THE HISTORY of ENGLAND, by

LECTURES. 8vo. 9s.

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HUME, SMOLLETT, and STEBBING. Vol. X. 4s. HUME, complete in 10 vols. with 38 Engravings, £2. cloth elegant. (4775)

**The above Ten Volumes, completing Hume, form a valuable present from a father to his son. Smollett will follow in Six Volumes, to be published Monthly; and Stebbing in Four, perfecting the History of our Country to the Accession of Victoria.

Works recently published:

QUEEN BERENGARIA'S COURTESY

By the Lady E. S. WORTLEY. 3 vols. 1. 11s. 6d.

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KNOX'S SPIRIT of DESPOTISM.

11th Edition, 8vo. 7s. 6d.

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SIR THOMAS MORE'S UTOPIA, and

LORD BACON'S NEW ATLANTIS. 5s. (4781)

JEREMY TAYLOR'S PRACTICAL

WORKS. 8 vols. £2. 5s.

TROLLOPE'S GREEK

8vo. 21s.

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TESTAMENT.

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ADY WORTLEY MONTAGU'S

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LA

LETTERS from the LEVANT. 5s.

(4768) SIR

ENT'S ORIGINAL GOSPEL HYMNS. 7th Edition, 18mo. 4s. 6d.

BILLINGTON'S

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ARCHITECTURAL

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DIRECTOR. 2d Edit. 8vo. with 80 Engravings, 28s. COMPLETE BOOK of nearly 250 TRADES. HAWKER'S

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Published by John Bennett, 4, Three Tun Passage, 25, 26, Newgate Street; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.; and sold by all Booksellers.

** BENNETT'S CATALOGUE OF 6000 VOLUMES OF OLD, NEW, AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS, is now ready, and may

be had GRATIS.

THOMAS BROWNE'S
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JOHN RUSSELL SMITH'S "OLD BOOK

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THEOLOGY of the ANCIENT VALLENSES and ALBIGENSES. Exhibiting, agreeably to the Promises, the Perpetuity of the sincere Church of Christ. By GEORGE STANLEY FABER, B.D. Master of Sherburn Hospital, and Prebendary of Salisbury. 1 vol. 8vo. 12s. cloth.

Also, by the same Author,

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Published by R. B. Seeley and W. Burnside; and sold by I. and G. Seeley, Fleet Street.

most accomplished Gentleman's" (Geo. IV.) Midnight Visit below Stairs: a Poem, with 20 suppressed Stanzas of "Don Juan," with Byron's own curious Historical Notes, from a MS. in the possession of Capt. Medwin. Only 100 printed privately, 1s. 6d.

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LATIN and ENGLISH VOCABULARY. WANTED, a LAD, about 16

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GREEK & ENGLISH VOCABULARY. 3s. GREEK EXERCISES, introductory to those of Neilson, Dunbar, and others. 5s. 6d.—KEY, in the press. (4794) Longman, Orme, and Co.

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