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WORKS IN THE PRESS AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IN PREPARATION. 



The Last Days of Bishop Hebor. By Rev. 

 Thomas Robinson, A.M., Archdeacon of Madras, 

 and late Domestic Chaplain to his Lordship. 



A complete History of the Jews in Ancient and 

 Modern Times, in three volume: 1 . 8vo. By the 

 Rev. Geo. Croly. 



The Family Cabinet Atlas, constructed upon an 

 original plan. It will furnish the information of 

 the large and more expensive Atlases, in a clear 

 and accurate manner, and yet be smaller than 

 any one hitherto published, being a volume of the 

 size of ' The Family Library.' 



A volume of Practical Sermons. By the late 

 Pr. Graves, Dean of Ardagh. 



A new Edition of Mr. Faber's Difficulties of 

 Romanism, entirely re-written and much en- 

 larged. 



A Familiar Treatise on Life Assurances and 

 Annuities, comprising a Historical Sketch of Life 

 Assurance Offices, with Observations on the Du- 

 ration of Human Life, and Objects of Interest 

 connected with the Subject. By Robert Rank-in, 

 Secretary to the Bristol Union Life Assurance 

 Company. In 8vo. 



The Listener. By Caroline Fry. 



An Inquiry into the Production and Consump- 

 tion of the precious Metals, and on the Influence of 

 their Augmentation or Diminution on the Com- 

 merce of the World. By Mr. Jacob. 



An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth, and 

 on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. 

 Richard Jones. 



The Life of Petrarch, for Dr. Lardner's Cabi- 

 net Cyclopaedia. By T. Moore. 



Derwentvvater, or the Fate of Ratclifte, a Tale 

 of 1715. 



Plain Instructions for the Management of In- 

 fants. By John Darwall, M.D., Physician to the 

 Birmingham Dispensary. In l2mo. 



A Descriptive Road Book for the use of Tra- 

 vellers in Germany. By Mr. Domeier. 



The Traveller's Lay, a Poem. By Thomas 

 Maude, Esq. A.M. Oxon. 



Protestant Truths and Roman Catholic Errors. 

 By the Rev. P. Wilson, LL.B. 



The National Distress, with its Remedies, Real 

 and Imaginary, examined, in Three Letters to the 

 Mechanics and Artisans of Birmingham. By 

 Frederick Hill. 



. A New Volume of Country Stories. By Miss 

 Mitford, author of " Our Village," &c. &c. 



The Fallacies of Dr. Wayte's " Anti-Phreno- 

 logy" Exposed, in a Critical Review of his Ob- 

 servations to prove the Fallacy of the Modern 

 Doctrine of the Mind. 



Matilda, a Poem, in Six Books. By H. In- 

 gram, author of the " Flower of Wye.'' 



The Rev. James Parsons, of York, has a vo- 

 lume of Sermons in the press. 



The Pilgrim of the Hebrides, and Other Poems. 

 By the Author of " Three Days at Killarney." 

 Post 8vo. 



The Commentaries of Gamboa on the Spanish 

 Mining Ordinances. Translated from the Original 

 Spanish. 



Notices of Brazil in 1828-9. By the Rev. R. 

 Walsh. 



M.M. New Series VOL. IX. No. 51. 



The Three Histories. The History of an En- 

 thusiast ; The History of an Eneryfe ; The His- 

 tory of a Misanthrope. By Maria Jane Jews- 

 bury. 



Chronicles of a School Room, or Characters in 

 Youth and Age. By Mrs. S. C. Hall. 



The Barony, a Romance. By Miss A. M. 

 Porter. 



Travels in Russia, and a Residence in St. Pe- 

 tersburgh and Odessa in 1827, 8, and 9. By Ed- 

 ward Morton. 



The Living Temple. By the Author of " Fare- 

 well to Time." 



Discourses on the Millennium. By the Rev. 

 Michael Russell. 



A short Analysis of the Criminal Law of Eng- 

 land, giving a general and comprehensive View 

 of Crimes, their Punishments, and the Statutes 

 that create them, with a few Remarks on the 

 Evidence and other Observations. By a Bar- 

 rister. 



Steamers versus Stages, or, Andrew and his 

 Spouse. A Poem. Six Engravings on wood, 

 from designs by Cuikshank. 



The Lives of the Bishops of Bath and Wells, 

 from the earliest to the present period. By the 

 Rev. S. Hyde Cassan. 



The First Book of the Iliad ; the parting of 

 Hector and Andromache, and the Shield of 

 Achilles, Specimens of a new Version of Homer. 

 By Wm. Sotheby. 



Essays on the Lives of Cowper, Newton, and 

 Heber, or an Examination of the Evidence of the 

 Course of Nature being interrupted by Divine 

 Government. 



The Three Temples of the one true God con- 

 trasted. By the Rev. Samuel Hinds, vice-prin- 

 cipal of St. Alban'sIIall, Oxford. 



Theological Meditations. By a Sea Officer. 



The Second Edition of " Lectures on the Re- 

 ciprocal Obligations of Life ; or a practical expo- 

 sition of Domestic, Ecclesiastical, Patriotic, and 

 Mercantile Duties." By the Rev. John Morison. 

 Will be published early in March. 



The Nature and Properties of the Sugar Cane ; 

 with practical directions for improving its Cul- 

 ture, and for the manufacture of its various pro- 

 ducts. By Mr. G. R. Porter 



Mr. Barclay, Author of " The Present State of 

 Slavery in the West-Indies," has a work nearly 

 ready, on the Effects of the late Colonial Policy 

 of Great Britain, addressed to the Right Hon. Sir 

 George Murray, principal Secretary of State for 

 the Colonial Departments. 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY. 



Memoir of the Life and Public Services of the 

 late Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, particularly in 

 the Government of Java. By his Widow. 4to. 

 21. 12s. 6d. 



The Life of Herman Cortes. By Don Teles- 

 foro de Trueba. 18mo. 3s. 6d. 



The Reminiscences of Henry Angelo, Vol. II. 

 8vo. 15s. 



Memoirs of Madame Du Barri, mistress of 

 Louis XV. Written by Herself. Vol. I. I2mo. 6s. 

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