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CONTENTS OF "FRASER'S MAGAZINE" FOR JANUARY. FIRST.-Doctor Maginn contributes No. I. of an intended Series of Homeric Ballads-The Bath of Odysseus.

SECONDLY. The four following popular Series are continued, viz. that extraordinary paper, entitled "The Doctor"-the Yellow Plush Correspondence (in which is given a highly finished Engraving)-the Blue Friar Pleasantries-and Portraits of Spanish Carlist Chiefs.

THIRDLY, Another Series is commenced, under the title of "The Newspaper Press of Paris."

And FOURTHLY,-In the No. will be found two highly important and first-rate Political Papers-Seven Reviews of New Books-Four Poetical Contributions-and a couple of Tales.

THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGA

ZINE for January, price 2s. 6d. contains

1. The Roman Catholic Oath.-2. Sonnet.-3. Gallery of Illustrious Irishmen, No. IX.: James, Duke of Ormond.

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-4. The Diamond will be Trumps again.-5. The Ghost BARROW'S LIFE of ADMIRAL EARL

and the Bone-setter.-6. The Orphans of Dunasker, Chaps. VIII. IX. and X.-7. The Hermit Mouse.-8. Lover's Rory O'More.-9. Sonnets, by R. Shelton Mackenzie, LL.D. -10. By-ways of Irish History, Chaps. X. and XI. - 11. Fardorougha the Miser, or the Convicts of Lisnamona, Part VI. By William Carleton.-12. The late Provost.-13. Insurrectionary State of the County of Longford.—14.

Consolations in Winter: Sonnets, by Coul Goppah.-15.

Memoranda of the Month.

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Dublin: William Curry, Jun. and Co. London: Samuel

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THE BRITISH and FOREIGN REVIEW;

or, European Quarterly Journal; No. XI. 6s.

CONTENTS.

1. Hallam's Introduction to the Literature of the XVth and XVIth Centuries. - 2. Tourists in the Pyrenees.3. Committee on Arts and Manufactures-Education of Artisans. 4. British and Foreign Universities-Oxford.

HOWE. Portrait, 8vo. 12s.

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WELLSTED'S TRAVELS in ARABIA,

MOUNT SINAI, the SHORES of the RED SEA. 12 Plates and Maps, 2 vols. 8vo. 24s.

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MARQUIS WELLESLEY'S DE

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BERCROMBIE on the INTELLECTUAL
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SECOND SERIES of CONVERSATIONS

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John Murray, Albemarle Street.

5. Thourel's History of Geneva.-6. Government of British ANIMALS in MENAGERIES.

India-the Wellesley Despatches.-7. The Bench and the Bar.-8. Steam Communication with India-Col. Chesney's Expedition.-9. A Poor Law for Ireland.-10. The Hanoverian Coup d'Etat-Ernest and the Constitution.-11. The late French Elections.

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NATURAL HISTORY and CLASSIFI

THE CHURCH of ENGLAND MAGACATION of QUADRUPEDS. 1 vol. 6s.

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&c. &c. Among the original contributors may be mentioned the Bishops of London, Lincoln, Winchester, Llandaff, Chester, and Salisbury.

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MEMOIRS of JOSEPH HOLT, General of
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Manuscript, by T. CROFTON CROKER, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo.
with Portrait, 28s.
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THE CONNEXION of NATURAL and
DIVINE TRUTH; or, the Study of the Inductive
Philosophy considered as subservient to Theology. By
the Rev. BADEN POWELL, M.A. F.R.S. Savilian Pro-
fessor of Geometry in the University of Oxford. 8vo. 9s.
(1558)

John W. Parker, Publisher, West Strand.

DIEU T'A VU, MECHANT ENFANT.

Histoire morale. Par PIERRE BLANCHARD, with Interlinear English Translation, by M. G. B. 1s. (1559) London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Nottingham: W. Dearden.

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The Proprietors of the "Pictorial Bible" have been induced to undertake a Quarto Edition (to correspond with Mant and D'Oyly's, Scott's, and other Bibles), at the urgent request of many Correspondents, who are anxious that the Notes, whose value has been universally recogStudent, should be printed in a larger type. The Text will, nized as forming in themselves a Library for the Religious of course, be proportionately larger. The alterations in this Edition will be limited to a few corrections, the Engravings will be the same, and the impressions, in every respect, as excellent as those of the Original Edition.

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Books just published-continued.

ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION.

A GENERAL INTRODUCTION to

a

COURSE of LECTURES on ENGLISH GRAMMAR and COMPOSITION. BY HENRY ROGERS, Professor of English Language and Literature in University College, London. 18mo. 2s. cloth.

***This little volume consists of Two Lectures, delivered by Professor Rogers, at the commencement of the Session, Oct. 23d and 26th.

The first Lecture is on the advantages of the proposed

Course, and contains an examination of certain positions

in the Article on Lord Bacon, in a recent number of the
Edinburgh Review.

The second Lecture contains an outline of the Course.
William Ball, Paternoster Row.

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THE RURAL LIFE of ENGLAND. By WILLIAM HOWITT, Author of "The Book of the Seasons," &c. &c. 2 vols. post 8vo. beautifully illustrated with Woodcuts, by S. WILLIAMS, 24s. cloth lettered. CONTENTS:-Life of the Aristocracy; Life of the Agricultural Population; Picturesque and Moral Features of the Country; Causes of the strong Attachment of the English to Country Life; The Forests of England; Habits,

ON the FOUNDATIONS of MORALS; Amusements, and Condition of the People.

Four Sermons, preached before the University of
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Tutor of Trinity College. 8vo. 3s.

London: J. W. Parker, West Strand.
Cambridge: J. and J. J. Deighton.

(1577)

THE ISLE of WIGHT: a Poem; with other

Pieces in Verse. By the Rev. HENRY ATKINS,

Longman, Orme, and Co.

MEMOIRS of an

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TEMPER; a Treatise on its Use and Abuse:

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THE BEAST and his IMAGE; or, the Pope

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Books just published-continued.

DR. CHALMERS' NEW WORK.

LECTURES on the EPISTLE of PAUL

cloth.

the APOSTLE to the ROMANS. Vol. I. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The Publisher thinks it proper to state that these Lectures will appear, subsequent to their publication in the present form, in the new and uniform edition of Dr. Chalmers' works, at present in the course of publication. Also, (1595)

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About one-half of the Eighteen Sermons in this volume were never before published.

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A NEW DERIVATIVE and ETYMOLO

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WILKINSON'S ANCIENT EGYPTIANS,

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THE

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PRINCIPAL CONTRIBUTORS.

In the Literary Department

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In Natural History

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TALY. By J. FENIMORE Cooper, Esq. In the familiar Illustration of the Useful Arts and ManuAuthor of "The Pilot," "The Spy," 'England," &c.

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NEW TRAVELS IN THE EAST.

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The objects of "The Monthly Chronicle" will be carried out under the following heads :

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MRS. TROLLOPE'S NEW WORK.
the

VIENNA and AUSTRIANS.

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THOMAS GILL'S SELECT TREATISES; of labour.
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