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THE

PICTORIAL HISTORY of ENGLAND, Part XIX. 2s. The work is also published in Weekly Numbers, 6d. each. (5037)

The First Volume is published, handsomely bound in cloth, 1. 4s. It comes down to the end of the reign of RICHARD II. and contains upwards of 500 Woodcut Illustrations.

THE PORTRAIT ILLUSTRATIONS of 2s. To be completed in Twenty Monthly Parts. The

the PICTORIAL HISTORY of ENGLAND, Part VII. Portraits contained in Part VII. are-Hampden, Dryden, Locke, Ray, and Sommers. (5038)

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GIBBON IN MONTHLY VOLUMES.

THE REV. H. H. MILMAN'S Edition of GIBBON'S ROMAN EMPIRE. Vol. VI. 8vo. illustrated with Historical Maps, 9s. (5044)

John Murray, Albemarle Street.

LITERARY and SCIENTIFIC MEN of

GREAT BRITAIN; containing Biographies of the principal Dramatists from 1600 to 1811. Vol. III. fcp. 8vo. with Vignette, 6s. cloth. Being Vol. 106 of the CABINET CYCLOPEDIA. (5045)

Lately published,

LIVES of the LITERARY & SCIENTIFIC

MEN of FRANCE. By Mrs. SHELLEY and others. Vol. I. ** A detailed Catalogue of the CABINET CYCLOPEDIA may he had of any Bookseller.

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The above form the commencement of a Series of

INDUSTRIAL GUIDE-BOOKS. To supply a manifest deficiency in the books already published for the education of the industrial classes, the publishers have undertaken a series of works (which will be brought out at the cheapest rate), whose chief object is to prepare young persons for the choice of an occupation, by instructing them in the peculiar duties, and, as far as requisite, in the technical details of the various departments of SERVICE OF TRADE in which they are likely to be engaged as they advance in life. It is, of course, not contemplated herein to teach out the whole details of a Service, but to give such a every thing that should be known in a Trade, or to point general knowledge of the occupations which the mass of the people are called upon to follow, as may prepare the young for the proper discharge of their duties, and systematize much of the practical information which the adult has now, in most cases, to learn without a Guide. These works will, collectively, contain a mass of authentic and amusing information on the various departments of industry in this country, which will be useful and interesting to all readers. They will be illustrated, when necessary, with numerous explanatory woodcuts.

Charles Knight and Co. 22, Ludgate Street.

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READINGS in NATURAL THEOLOGY;

THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION. The

LITERARY GAZETTE of August 25 and Sept. 1 contains a full and interesting Report of the Proceedings of the above Association, now celebrating its Eighth Anniversary, at Newcastle.

The LITERARY GAZETTE is published every Saturday Morning, printed on a large sheet, in sixteen quarto pages; and again, in a collected form, with the Magazines. It embraces Reviews of important New Works, with copious Extracts; the earliest Account of Scientific Expeditions; ample Reports of the Transactions of the Learned and Scientific Bodies; Criticisms on Music, the Drama, and the Fine Arts; Biographical Notices; Original Poetry, &c. &c. (5054)

Published by W. A. Scripps, 7, Wellington Street, Strand.

BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF
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MRS. MARCET'S NEW WORK.

CONVERSATIONS for CHILDREN: on

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Of whom may be had, by the same Author, CONVERSATIONS on NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 8th Edition, 10s. 6d.

AN

COMPLETION OF RIDDLE'S LATIN DICTIONARY.

ENGLISH-LATIN DICTIONARY.

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A HISTORY of BRITISH ZOOPHYTES. BY GEORGE JOHNSTON, M.D. &c. &c. 1 vol. demy 8vo. with 83 Woodcuts, and upwards of 40 Engravings from Original Drawings, £1. 10s. cloth lettered.

The object of the present work is to describe every species of this interesting Class of Animals ascertained to inhabit the British Islands. The first part of the volume is devoted to the History of Zoophytology, and to details on the Structure, Physiology, and Classification of Zoophytes; the second contains the Description of the Species.

Only 500 copies printed,

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London: S. Highley, 32, Fleet Street. W. H. Lizars. Dublin: W. Curry, Jun. and Co.; and all Booksellers.

LETTERS on PARAGUAY; comprising an
under the Government of the Dictator Francia. By J. P.
and W. P. ROBERTSON. 2 vols. post 8vo. with Plates and
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Account of a Four Years' Residence in that Republic,

John Murray, Albemarle Street.

SCHEMING:

: a Tale. By Mrs. GODWIN. 2s. And, by the same Author,

TALES for YOUNG PERSONS: 1. LOUISA SEYMOUR; or Hasty Impressions.-2. ALICIA GREY; or to be Useful is to be Happy.-3. JOSEPHINE; or Early Trials.-4. COUSIN KATE; or the Punishment of Pride.-5. BASIL HARLOW; or Prodigality is not Generosity.-6. ESTHER MORE'; or Truth is Wisdom. Uniformly, and with Engravings, 2s. each. (5062*) John W. Parker, West Strand.

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BOURNE'S DRAWINGS OF THE LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM
RAILWAY.

LITHOGRAPHED DRAWINGS of the

LONDON and BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY. By
J. C. BOURNE; with Descriptive Accounts by J. BRITTON,
F.S.A. &c. No. I. 1. 1s.
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The first Number of this work (to be completed in Four Parts, in large folio) contains Eight Drawings, representing the following objects:-1. View of the South Front of the London Grand Entrance, also a Vignette View of the

North Front.-2. Bridge and Excavation under the Hampstead Road.-3. Iron Bridge over the Regent's Canal.-4. Locomotive Engine-House at Camden Town, Chimney Shafts to Stationary Engines, &c.-5. Entrance to the Watford Tunnel.-6. Horse-runs on the Embankment at Boxmoor.-7. The Embankment at Woolverton With during its progress.-8. Viaduct over the Avon. Descriptive Notices of each Scene, and Remarks on the Railway System of Communication, its Object and Effects.

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EASTERN INDIA.

THE HISTORY, ANTIQUITIES, TOPO

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BY THE AUTHOR OF EGYPT, ARABIA," &c.

INCIDENTS of TRAVEL in GREECE,

TURKEY, RUSSIA, and POLAND. By JOHN L.

ENGLISH HISTORY TABLES, from the STEPHENS, Esq. Author of "Incidents of Travel in Egypt,

Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Death of William the Fourth. Designed for the Use of Schools and Families. By C. H. BATEMAN. Demy 4to. 3s. 6d. neat cloth boards. (5060) London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. Stationers'-Hall Court. Leeds: Baines and Newsome.

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Arabia-Petræa, and the Holy Land." 2 vols. crown 8vo. with a Map and Engravings, 12s.

"Mr. Stephens is a very delightful and interesting writer,-no less than an experienced, intelligent, and trustworthy traveller."-EXAMINER.

"A part of his route, particularly from the Black Sea to the Baltic, through the interior of Russia, and from St. Petersburgh through the interior of Poland to Warsaw and Cracow, will be comparatively new to most of his readers."-EXTRACT FROM PREFACE.

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To this Essay the Prize of Two Hundred Guineas A TREATISE on SHADES and SHADOWS,

has been adjudged, by the Rev. Dr. Dealtry, and the Rev. Professor Scholefield.

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Printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall.

and LINEAR PERSPECTIVE. BY CHAS. DAVIES, Prof. of Mathematics, &c. 1 vol. royal 8vo. with numerous Plates, 12s. half-bound. (5066)

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Books just published-continued.

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S. POLYCARPI, PATRUM APOSTOLICORUM, QUÆ SUPERSUNT. Accedunt S. Ignatii et S. Polycarpi Martyria. Ad Fidem Codicum Recensuit, Adnotationibus Variorum et suis illustravit, Indicibus Instruxit GULIELMUS JACOBSON, A.M. Aulæ B. Mariæ Magdalenæ Vice-Principalis Collegii Exoniensis Nuper Socius. 2 vols. 8vo. 1. in sheets.

Oxonii, è Typographeo Academico.

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PRAYER. By a MEMBER of the CHURCH of ENGLAND. Small 8vo. 1s. neat cloth.

"It is the intention of this little compilation to add interest to that invaluable manual of devotion, the 'Book of Common Prayer,' - a volume which very generally remains idle, except as a companion to Church on Sundays." (5077)

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MR. COLBURN HAS JUST PUBLISHED THE FOLLOWING
INTERESTING NEW WORKS:-

DUTY and INCLINATION.

Miss LANDON, Authoress of "Ethel Churchill," "The Improvisatrice," &c. 3 vols. 31s. 6d.

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SIR JAMES ALEXANDER'S NARRA

TIVE of the EXPEDITION of DISCOVERY into the INTERIOR of AFRICA, in 1837, through the Countries of the GREAT NAMAQUAS, BOSCHMANS, and HILL DAMARAS. Under the auspices of the British Government. 2 vols. post 8vo. with Map and numerous Illustrations, 21s.

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THE SPIRIT of the EAST, illustrated in REVIEW of the PROCEEDINGS of the

a JOURNAL of TRAVELS through ROUMELI during an Eventful Period. By D. URQUHART, Esq. Author of "Turkey and its Resources." 2 vols. 8vo. 28s. (5072)

MR. HOOK'S SAYINGS and DOINGS.
SECOND SERIES. Complete in 1 vol. (containing
600 pages), with Two Illustrations, only 6s. bound.
Forming the New Volume of COLBURN'S MODERN
NOVELISTS.
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THE HEIR of SELWOOD.

By Mrs. GORE, Authoress of "Mrs. Armytage," "Stokeshill Place," &c. 3 vols.-Just ready.

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STRICTURES on the LIFE of WILLIAM

WILBERFORCE. BY THOMAS CLARKSON, M.A.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY of the CHURCH of
SCOTLAND, May 1838, in relation chiefly to the AUCH-
TERARDER CASE, and the INDEPENDENCE of the

CHURCH. BY DAVID KING, Minister of Greyfriars'
Church, Glasgow. 8vo. (pp. 48), 9d.

Glasgow: John Symington and Co.
London: Whittaker and Co.

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DODDRIDGE'S TEN SERMONS on the

POWER and GRACE of CHRIST, and on the Evi-
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AN INTRODUCTION to the CRITICAL

STUDY of ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, attempted in an Account of the Progress, and a short Notice of the Sources, of the History of the Church. By JOHN GOULTER DOWLING, M.A. of Wadham College, Oxford; Rector of

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Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall.
Printed for J. G. and F. Rivington, St. Paul's Church

being the complete Life of our Lord and Saviour Jesus BAYNES and SON'S

Christ, in the words of the authorised Version of Scripture,
without Alteration or Omission. By R. MIMPRISS.
12mo. 2s. 6d.

Cheltenham: William Wight.
London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.

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Works in the Press.

CAPTAIN GLASCOCK'S NEW NOVEL.

OPERATIONS carried on at GIZEH, in

1837; also, an Account of a VOYAGE into UPPER LAN AND SHARKS and SEA GULLS. By EGYPT. By Colonel HOWARD VYSE. Large 8vo. illusCapt. GLASCOCK, R.N. Author of the "Navel Sketch-trated with Drawings and numerous Woodcuts, (5089) Book," "Tales of a Tar," &c. 3 vols. with Illustrations, by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.-On Sept. 10.

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THE PYRAMIDS of GIZEH, from actual

Survey and Admeasurement. Illustrated with Notes
and References to the several Plans. By J. E. PERRING,
Esq. Civil Engineer. With Sketches, taken on the spot,
by E. I. Andrews, Esq. Colombier folio.
(5090)
**The First Part, containing the GREAT PYRAMID, is
nearly ready.

THE HIEROGLYPHICS on the COFFIN
of MYCERINUS, found in the third Pyramid of
Gizeh. With Letterpress Description. Imp. folio. (5091)
James Fraser, 215, Regent Street.

ROYSTON'S COMMERCIAL DIARY,

for 1839; with an Almanac and Bill due and Cash Book: containing, in addition to the usual information, an Index to Acts of Parliament, and Lists of Dividends on Bankrupts' and Insolvents' Estates, &c. &c.-On Sept. 15. (5092)

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