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WORKS PUBLISHED BY FISHER, SON, AND Co.-continued.

VOLUME THE FIRST OF FISHER'S ILLUSTRATED LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF

THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, K.G.

Embracing his Personal, Political, and Military Memoirs. By the Rev. G. N. WRIGHT, M.A. Author of "The Life and Times of William IV." Profusely embellished with Engravings, consisting principally of highly-finished Portraits of distinguished Generals and Statesmen, His Grace's Companions and Contemporaries. Handsomely bound and gilt, price 148.

The Work may also be had in two Monthly Divisions, each Division, neatly bound in cloth, price 5s. 6d. containing at least Five Plates. PLATES IN THE THREE DIVISIONS ALREADY PUBLISHED.

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"It is called the "Illustrated Life,' and bears out that distinction by some very striking portraits, which possess the merit of being very good likenesses, as well as good engravings. The narrative is clearly written, and crowded with facts that carry internal evidence of the industry bestowed on the undertaking."-ATLAS.

"In addition to the talents of Mr. Wright, Mr. Fisher is enabled to give illustrations, with which no rival can compete."-JOHN BULL. (3652)

Uniform with the “Life of Wellington,” and dedicated by permission to Sir Thomas Mastermann Hardy, Bart. FISHER'S ILLUSTRATED LIFE AND SERVICES OF

HORATIO, ADMIRAL LORD NELSON.

By the Rev. JAMES STANIER CLARKE, and JOHN M'ARTHUR, LL.D. Now publishing in two monthly half-volumes, neatly bound, price 5s. 6d.; each half-volume to contain at least Five highly-finished Engravings.

Embellishments of the first Half-Volume, published this day:

The Birth-place of Nelson.
Admiral Sir T. M. Hardy, Bart.

William Locker, Esq.
Admiral S. Barrington.

Cuthbert Lord Collingwood.

Admiral Lord Gambier.

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WORKS FOR THE YOUNG.

LUCY BARTON'S GOSPEL HISTORY of CHRIST: addressed to youthful Readers. Embellished with highly-finished steel Engravings, illustrative of the principal Events in our Saviour's Life. Neatly bound, gilt edges, price 68.

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CHARMING VOLUME FOR CHILDREN LEARNING FRENCH.

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PANORAMA DES ENFANS; ou la Morale, la Religion, la Science et les Arts, mis à la Portée des Enfans. Par M. L. DE TOURREIL, Membre de l'Institut Historique: Auteur de plusieurs ouvrages d'Education. Embellished with Six Engravings, prettily bound, with gilt edges, price only 4s. (3655)

PRESENT BOOK FOR YOUTH IN FRENCH.

HEURES DE RECREATION. By H. and E. SAZERAC. Containing Twelve entertaining and moral tales, embellished with Twelve Engravings, handsomely bound and gilt, price 8s. (3656)

HEWLETT'S SCRIPTURE HISTORY for YOUTH, containing upwards of 130 "Quite a treasure for any deserving child from six years of age to the time of teens."-LITERARY GAZ. (3667) HEWLETT'S SCRIPTURE NATURAL HISTORY for YOUTH, containing 80 Engravings on steel. 2 vols. bound in embossed roan, gilt edges, price 12s.

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"Such a book as this is greatly fitted to endear the Scriptures to the rising generation, and to render the perusal of them at once delightful and profitable."-EVANGELICAL MAG. (3658)

THE YOUNG CHRISTIAN'S POCKET LIBRARY of RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE; consisting of Serle's Christian Remembrancer, Serle's Christian Parents, Bogatzky's Golden Treasury, Scott's Force of Truth, Henry's Pleasantness of Religion, Hall's Help to Zion's Traveller, Doddridge's Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul, Jones on the Doctrine of Trinity, Baxter's Dying Thoughts, Mason on Self-Knowledge, &c. &c. 6 handsome vols. half-bound, price £1. 10s.; cloth, £1. 4s. (3659)

PARENTAL PRESENT of PRETTY STORIES. By Miss HITCHON. With a Frontispiece, neatly bound, gilt edges, price 1s. 6d.

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MEMOIR of HANNAH MORE; embellished with a Portrait, and a View of her favourite Residence, Barley Wood. 18mo. cloth 2s. 6d.

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NAVAL FLAGS of ALL NATIONS. 4to. coloured, 55.

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DR. ADAM CLARKE'S EDITION OF

FOX'S CHRISTIAN MARTYROLOGY; with a Minute Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Inquisition, and Accounts, with Pictorial Representations, of the Ten Great Persecutions under the Roman Emperors. 1 vol. 4to. embellished with numerous Plates, bound with gilt edges, price 1. 1s. CARNE'S LIVES of EMINENT MISSIONARIES. 3 vols. 18s. cloth. BISHOP M'ILVAINE'S EVIDENCES of CHRISTIANITY. GREGORY, LL.D. 6s. cloth.

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Edited by OLINTHUS

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BURDER'S VILLAGE SERMONS. A new and handsome Edition, for the Use of Families, Schools, and Religious Societies, with a Portrait and Memoir of the Author, 1 vol. 8vo. 10s. cloth. RUSSELL'S SEVEN SERMONS. 2s. cloth; 2s. 6d. gilt edges.

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COPLEY'S (ESTHER) SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHY. Comprehending all the Names

mentioned in the Old and New Testaments. 1 thick 8vo. vol. embellished with numerous Engravings, 14s. cl. (3668) WHISTON'S JOSEPHUS. Complete in 1 vol. 8vo. with Portraits and Plates, 15s. (3669)

WORKS PUBLISHED BY FISHER, SON, AND Co.-continued.

MEMOIRS of ROWLAND HILL. By the Author of "Testamentary Counsels." 1 thick 12mo. vol. price 8s.

The Rev. Mr. Sherman, in the Preface, says,

"This third Memoir, as far as I am capable of judging from fifteen years' acquaintance with the subject, contains a faithful and impartial portrait of his whole character, a description of his real sentiments, and an account of the history, discipline, and institutions of Surrey Chapel, not to be found in the other Memoirs."

"As thousands will feel a strong inclination to obtain a minute acquaintance with the late Rowland Hill, we feel no hesitation in directing their attention to the Memoir by the Author of Testamentary Counsels,' in preference to any of its predecessors. We think no comparison can be instituted between them."-METHODIST MAG. (3670)

In One handsome Imperial Octavo Volume, printed in a bold and legible type-with references at the commencement of each Prayer to portions of Scripture to be read Morning and Evening-bound in cloth, with gilt edges, price 21s.; strong calf, marbled edges, 25s.

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"Homerton."

"The design of Dr. Morison's work on family religion is one of the greatest importance, and its execution is characterized by so great a degree of sound judgment and fervent piety, as to make it exceedingly desirable that the use of it should be in every way encouraged among the class of persons for whom it is intended.

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FLORESTON; or, the New Lord of the

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THE GRAMMAR of LAW: containing the First Principles of Natural, Religious, Political, and Civil Law: together with a Synopsis of the Com

THE

DUKES of NORMANDY, from the Time of Rolla to the Expulsion of King John by Philip Augustus of France. With an Appendix, containing a description of the Tapestry of Bayeux-a List of the Norman Barons who fought at Hastings-and the Prophecy of Merlin. By JONATHAN DUNCAN, Esq. B.A. 6s. cloth, elegant.

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"This volume will be found a useful supplement to the
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of our Norman sovereigns. The language is pure and
simple-the information given in a condensed form-and
the statements are supported by references to the best
available authorities."-ATHENÆUM.
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THE LIFE and TIMES of ARCHBISHOP
Librarian, King's College, London. 1 thick vol. 8vo. 148.
By THOMAS STEPHEN, Esq. Medical

mon and Statute Law.
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general use. By a BARRISTER. Demy 12mo. 5s. (3673)
"This is a valuable and well-executed work. In a sensi-
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may acquire a general knowledge of the principles of law
in its several branches, and of their application in the Sta-
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thor for so lucid and comprehensive a statement of the
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and exalt the moral tone of the English people, by diffusing
amongst them clear notions of the principles by which they
are bound together in social compact, will be rewarded
with abundant success. It should be stated that the work
forms a text-book to the numerous important alterations
which have within the last few years been made in our
statutes, and more especially in the penal laws. We should
say this book is almost as indispensable to men in busi-
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SHARP.
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A MODERN PYRAMID, to commemorate

a SEPTUAGINT OF WORTHIES. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d. cloth lettered. (3674)

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forth in the pages of Scripture and common history, are here celebrated in a manner which adds considerably to the well-earned fame of the excellent author."

CONSERVATIVE JOURNAL. "We have not often perused a work so redolent of poetic feeling, fine taste, learning, and general knowledge of mankind, blended with a merciful feeling for human weakness, and a generous appreciation of man's noblest qualities, as this work presents."-ARGUS.

"Although of a religious character and tendency, inculcating the sublimest truths of Christianity, the coutents of this volume present much fancy, grace, and beauty. The writer is at once a gentleman, a scholar, and a Christian. His Vision,' forming an introduction to the Pyramid,' is powerfully imaginative."

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"It has rarely fallen to us to have to recommend a work so calculated to be acceptable to families."-AGE.

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"The publication of this valuable work is extremely well timed, and Mr. Stephen deserves great credit for the labour and research which he has displayed in its compilation. Important documents to which the author had access, and which never before saw the light, are here brought forward, proving at once the firmness, integrity, and unassuming piety of the excellent Archbishop, and the horrible bigotry, fanaticism, and cruelty of a set of religionists which neither the laws of God nor man could bind. The work before us, containing, as it does, not only the life but also the times of the Archbishop of St. Andrews, throws great light upon a most important period of British history, and great praise is due to Mr. Stephen for the compilation and execution of so valuable and excellent a work."

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N INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of the PROPHECIES concerning the CHRISTIAN CHURCH, and in particular concerning the CHURCH of PAPAL ROME. BY RICHARD HURD, D.D. late Bishop of Worcester. With Prefatory Remarks by the Rev. E. BICKERSTETH, M.A. 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. with Portrait. (3678) -Nearly ready.

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LINE UPON LINE; or, Second Series of

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FREY'S HEBREW GRAMMAR-TENTH EDITION.

PRINCIPLES of EFFECT and COLOUR, Editor of Vander Hooght's Hebrew Bible; Author of a

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Works lately published.

PAUL PERIWINKLE; OR, THE PRESS-GANG.

WORD to DISSENTERS; comprising some Memoirs, &c. of a Member of the Society of

ADVENTURES of PAUL PERIWINKLE; Friends. With an Introduction. By WILLIAM HOWITT

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THE JOURNAL of the AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. No. 2, 8vo. with Lithographic Plate and Woodcuts, 2s. 6d.

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Colonel Le Conteur's Prize Essay on Pure and Improved
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Mr. Stanley Carr's Prize Essay on Rural Economy Abroad.
Mr. Dixon's Prize Essay on making Compost Heaps.
Mr. Handley's Prize Essay on Wheel and Swing Ploughs.
Mr. Cuthbert Johnson's Prize Essay on Liquid Manure.
Mr. Hopper's Prize Essay on Drawing Turnips.
Earl Spencer, on the Gestation of Cows.
Mr. Walbanke Childers, on Shed Feeding.

Mr. Youatt, on the Detection of Pregnancy in the Mare and the Cow.

Mr. Main, on Plants Injurious to Clover.
Professor Schubler, on the Physical Properties of Soil.
Report of the London Annual Meeting in May, and of the
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Prize Essays and Premiums for Stock in 1840 and 1841–
Rules and Regulations-Donations to the Library-Last
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THE SPORTING REVIEW: a Monthly Chronicle of the Turf, the Chase, and Rural Sports in all their varieties. Edited by "CRAVEN." Established the 1st of January, 1839.

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