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THE HOLY BIBLE, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED.

The Fine Arts.

THE OLD and NEW TESTAMENT, MARSHAL SOULT.-Mr. MooN has the

arranged in Historical and Chronological Order, in such manner that the Books, Chapters, &c. &c. may be read as one connected History, in the very Words of the Authorized Translation. With copious Notes and Indexes. By the Rev. GEORGE TOWNSEND, M.A. Prebendary of Durham, and Vicar of Northallerton. A New Edition, with Marginal References, handsomely printed, 4 large vols. 8vo. 3. 6s. boards.

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ESSAYS on the APOCALYPSE; with

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London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. Newcastle : Finlay and Charlton. Edinburgh: Oliphant and Co. Dublín: W. Curry and Co.

honour to announce, that he has been intrusted with the publication of the only original and authentic PORTRAIT of this celebrated veteran warrior. The painter, Monsieur CLEMENT BOULANGER, whose pictures adorn the walls of Versailles, Fontainbleau, and the Luxemburg, and to whom the highest honours of his art have been recently awarded in his native land, has been selected and approved by the Marshal himself as the of BOULANGER to paint the splendour of the Coronation artist best fitted to do justice to his subject. The mission Pageant of Queen Victoria, is alone a guarantee (was any required) of his aptitude and talent.

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THE BRITISH QUEEN and the GREAT

WESTERN STEAM SHIPS. From Drawings made expressly by J. S. COTMAN, Esq. and dedicated, by permission, to the Directors of both Companies, giving full 6s. plain, or in colours 10s. 6d. each. (5108)

LECTURES on THEOLOGY. By the late particulars of their respective Dimensions.

Rev. JOHN DICK, D.D. Minister of the United Associate Congregation, Greyfriars, Glasgow; and Professor of Theology to the United Secession Church. With

a Memoir of the Author by his Son. 2 Edit. 4 vols. PORTRAIT of H. M. SHIP PIQUE,

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36 Guns, sailing out of Portsmouth Harbour to Spithead, Sept. 10, 1837. Dedicated to Captain Boxer and the Officers. On Stone, by P. GAUCI, after JOHN VERNON, Esq. 4s. (5109)

TWO CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS OF

HER MAJESTY'S CORONATION-one

being an Interior View, representing the ACT of

RE-ISSUE of the CHURCH of ENGLAND CROWNING; the other shewing the LINE of PROCESSION

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REVEALED RELIGION. BY MINISTERS OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH in GLASGOW. 8th Thousand, 12mo. 3s. 6d. cloth.

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JACOB'S DREAM, after the celebrated

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Works lately published.

NEW WORKS,

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THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS of ROBERT SOUTHEY, Esq. Collected by Himself, with additional Notes and Prefaces, written expressly for this edition: containing also many Poems which either have never before been collected, or have hitherto re

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THE DOCTRINE of the DELUGE;

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LIFE and ADMINISTRATION of MEMOIRS of a PRISONER of STATE

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IMAGERY of FOREIGN TRAVEL; or,

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PARK'S LEMPRIERE'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY.

BIBLIOTHECA CLASSICA; or, a Classical

By

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THE LIFE of WALLENSTEIN, Duke of THE MISFORTUNES of the DAUPHIN,

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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.

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