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"The very favourable reception which the public gave to The Excitement' of 1838, has encouraged the editor and publisher to send forth a similar work for the ensuing year. No pains have been spared in the preparation of this new volume, with regard either to the selection of interesting extracts, or to the decoration of the book with appropriate and beautiful illustrations."

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YEAR'S DAY, TWELFTH DAY, AND BLACK MONDAY. BY PETER PARLEY, Author of "Tales about the Sun, Moon, and Stars." 1 vol. square 16mo. embel

THE BETRAYAL: a Sacred Poem, in Five

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“ Κέρδη παραινεῖς ἔι τι κέρδος ἐν κακοῖς
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SOPH.
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THE HOLY BIBLE, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED.

THE OLD and

TESTAMENT,

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THE ARCHITECTURAL MAGAZINE and JOURNAL of IMPROVEMENT in ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING, and FURNISHING. No. LIX. completing the Magazine, is published this day, containing a copious Index and general Titles for the work. 5 vols. (176)

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Histories of Scotland, the Emperor Charles V., and America, &c. &c.: to which is prefixed, an Account of his Life and Writings. By DUGALD STEWART, F.R.S. Edinburgh. 1 vol. with a fine Portrait, £1. 4s. bound in cloth. (188)

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DR. REES'S CYCLOPÆDIA, 45 quarto

vols. as published in 85 parts, quite complete and nearly new, for only £15. 15s.; published at £85. Another copy, in good half-russia binding, for only £21. Also another and very superior copy, in new half-russia binding, for only £26. 58.--The Encyclopædia Britannica, and Supplement, last complete Edition, 26 vols. 4to. in half-russia, only £24. 38.-Also, Brewster's Edinburgh Cyclopædia, complete in 18 vols. 4to. only 10. 10s. boards; published at £36.; or, neatly half-bound in russia, 13. 138.-On sale at Dowding's, Bookseller, Newgate Street. (194)

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MESSRS. FLETCHER and WHEATLEY

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BOOKSELLING BUSINESS at ULVERSTON.-To be Sold by Auction (by order of the Trustees of the late STEPHEN TYSON, of Ulverston, in the County of Lancaster, Bookseller, deceased), at the House of Mrs. Worthington, the Sun Inn, in Ulverston aforesaid, on Thursday, the 17th day of January, 1839, at Six o'clock in the Evening (subject to such Conditions as will be then and there produced), all those FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or Dwelling-Houses, Shops, Warehouses, Outbuildings, Yard, and Garden, thereunto belonging, situate in King Street, in Ulverston aforesaid; now in the occupation of Mrs. TYSON, Bookseller, Widow of the said STEPHEN TYSON, who is retiring

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THE VALUABLE

LIBRARY of a GENTLEMAN removed found, among other Books, Rees's Cyclopædia, 45 vols. from his Residence in the Country, in which will be half-russia; Aikin's Biography, 10 vols.; Musée Française, 4 vols. morocco; Daniel's Rural Sports, 4 vols. russia; Rymer's Fœdera, 19 vols.; Lavater's Physiognomy, 5 vols. calf; Heath's Shakspeare, 6 vols. calf; Grose's Antiquities, russia; Ancient and Modern Universal History, 64 vols. Universel, 21 vols.; Dugdale's St. Paul's, by Ellis; Fuller's 8 vols. calf; Lord Orford's Works, 5 vols. calf; Biographie Worthies, 2 vols.; Wood's Athena Oxonienses, by Bliss, 4 vols. calf; Waverley Novels, 48 vols. morocco; together with the Works of Burke, Johnson, Hume, Smollett, Moore, &c. &c.; a few CABINET PAINTINGS, framed Lingard, Fielding, Voltaire, Corneille, Byron, Scott, and glazed PRINTS, &c.

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Trade. The Shop has been much frequented by the neigh PAINTINGS, PRINTS, BRONZES, and

bouring Gentry; and the connexion is the oldest and one of the most respectable in the Town of Ulverston, having been carried on for upwards of 40 years upon the present premises.

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various MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, recently collected on the Continent, and sold in consequence of the death of the Proprietor. (201)

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ARCHITECTURE, ANTIQUITIES, FINE

ARTS, & ILLUSTRATED WORKS. No. of Advertisement. Bourne's London and Birmingham Railway, Pt. 2, 21s. 171 Brierly's (G. W.) Portrait of the Cygnet Cutter Yacht,4s. 95 Steam Ship Gorgon, in progress Finden's Roy. Gall. of British Art, Part 2,25s.; proofs, 42s. H. B.'s Political Sketches for 1838, complete, with Explanatory Key, £5. 15s. 6d. Moore's Lalla Rookh, illustrated edit. royal 8vo. 21s... Reformer's Portrait Gallery, Parts 1 to 6, 2s. each; Part 7, 3s.

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Scripture Coloured Prints, on 7 sheets, 2s. each; or dissected, in a box, 78..

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Kennett's Selected List of Cheap Second-Hand Books 192
Major's Catalogue, to be ready on the 5th, gratis.
Nutt's Monthly List and Catalogue..

109

130

Priced Cat. of London Periodical Publications, 1s. Stewart's (C. J.) Catalogue for 1839

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Wordsworth's Illustrated Work on Greece

CLASSICAL and EDUCATIONAL
WORKS.

Aristophanes' The Frogs, by T. Mitchell, in the
British Geographical Game, new edit. 7s. 6d.
Eschylus The Agamemnon, by Rev. T.W. Peile, in press 111
De Porquet's German Phraseology, 12mo. 3s. 6d.

First German Reading-Book, 12mo. 3s. 6d.
Flügel's German and Eng. Dict. 2d edit. 2 v. r. 8vo.36s.cl. 129
Kühner's Greek Delectus, by A. Allen, 12mo. 4s. cloth 165
Morell's History of England, 5th ed. 2 v. 12mo. 12s. bd. 159
Greece, 6th edit. 5s. 6d.
Rome, 6th edit. 5s. 6d.

Negris and Duncan's Robinson's Greek and English
Lexicon, 8vo. 25s. cloth

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48 Letters on Paraguay,new ed. 2v. p.8vo.21s. 49 Scott (Sir W.) the Wisdom and Genius of, 18mo. 3s.6d. 66 Victoria, an Anecdotal Mem. of H. M. 5th ed.-on 5th 122 Wesley's Journals, new edition, 8vo. 14s. cloth

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Taylor's (of Brighton) Catalogues, gratis...
Colonial Gazette, a Weekly Record, 6d. stamped......
Cruikshank's (G.) Comic Almanack, 1839, 2s. 6d.....
Corney's (B.) New Curiosities of Literature, 2d edit.
post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Dufty's (R.) Land Calculator, 4s.

Hood's Comic Annual for 1839, fcp. 8vo. 12s....
Hudson's Plain Directions for making Wills, 7th ed.28.6d 138
Miller's (John) Survey of Legal Changes, in the press.. 113
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Cott.Farm,&Villa Architect. 8vo.60s. 174

Hortus Britannicus, new edit. 8vo. 23s. 6d. cl. 169
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NOVELS, ROMANCES, and WORKS of FICTION.

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British Critic and Quarterly Theolog. Rev. No. 49, 6s. Christian Reformer, January, 1s...

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Christian Lady's Magazine, for January, 1s... Colburn's New Monthly Magazine for January, 3s. 6d. Dearden's Miscellany, No. 1. 1s.

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Eclectic Review-Address to the Public..

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Episcopal Magazine and Ch. of Eng. Warder, No. 1. 1s. Fraser's Magazine for January, 2s. 6d.

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Heads of the People, Part 3. Is.

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London and Paris Ladies Magazine of Fashion, No. 74, 18.
Mirror of Literature, Vol. 2, for 1838, 8vo. 5s. 6d.
Monthly Mag. for Jan., ed. by J. H. Heraud, Esq. 2s.6d
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