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SOME RECOLLECTIONS of the LAST THE PHILOSOPHY of HEALTH, Vol. II.

DAYS of HIS LATE MAJESTY KING WILLIAM the FOURTH.

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THE LIFE and REIGN of WILLIAM the

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MECHANICS for PRACTICAL MEN.

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EXPOSITORY SERMONS on the

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or, an Exposition of the Physical and Mental Constitution of Man, with a View to the Promotion of Human Longevity and Happiness. By SOUTHWOOD SMITH, M.D. Physician to the London Fever Hospital, to the Eastern Dispensary, and to the Jews' Hospital. Illustrated with numerous Wood-cuts, 7s. cloth.

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THE BOOK of the NEW COVENANT of our LORD JESUS CHRIST; being a Critical Revision of the English Version of the New Testament, with the aid of most ancient manuscripts, unknown to the age in which that version was last put forth by authority. 1 vol. 8vo. 10s. cloth. Also, (34.)

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T YOUNG

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НЕ CHRISTIAN'S GLOSSARY; for the use of Grammar, National, and other Schools. By the Rev. C. MACKENZIE, A.M. Head Master of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, St. Olave, Southwark, &c. and Vicar of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. Stationers' Court; Henry Wix, 41, Bridge Street, Blackfriars.

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EIGHTEEN SERMONS on VARIOUS

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Translated from the Original Hebrew, as nearly as possible in the Terms and Style of the authorised English Version. To which is prefixed an Introduction on the History, Times, Country, Friends, &c. of the Patriarch; with some strictures on the Views of Bishop Warburton, and of the Rationalists of Germany, on the same subject. And to which is appended a Commentary, Critical and sages of Holy Writ. Inscribed, by permission, to his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. By SAM. LEE, D.D. Prebendary of Bristol, and Regius Professor of Hebrew in the University of Cambridge. 1 thick volume 8vo. 18s. bds. James Duncan, 37, Paternoster Row. (49.)

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LIFE of SIR EDWARD COKE: with STORIES of SPANISH LIFE. Edited by

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NEW GERMAN GRAMMAR.

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CONSOLATIONS in TRAVEL; or, the
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