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WORKS IN THE PRESS, AND NEW PUBLICATIONS. 



WORKS IN PREPARATION. 



In addition to Mr. Murray's Family 

 Library, Dr. Lardner's Cyclopaedia, and Mr. 

 Knight's Library of Entertainment, we 

 find another work of the same popular form 

 and character announced under the title of 

 The Library of General Knowledge. This 

 work is to be under the superintendence of 

 the Rev. G. R. Gleig, A. M., who is to have 

 the assistance of such writers who are most 

 competent to treat on the various subjects 

 that are included in this comprehensive title. 

 It will appear immediately, in Monthly 

 Parts. 



The extraordinary success of Mr. Murray's 

 Family Library a success as merited as 

 matchless has induced followers into the 

 field, and we believe there will be now no class 

 of readers unprovided with an exclusive and 

 pe&uliar *' Library." No. I. of The Juvenile 

 Family Library is to appear in June. The 

 subjects which this work will embrace -are to 

 be treated in a style adapted to that portion 

 of the rising generation for which the other 

 publications are not altogether calculated. 



Tales of a Tar, in 3 vols., will be published 

 next week. 



The Templars, a Novel, in 1 vol., will 

 appear immediately. 



Four Discourses ; on the extent of the Sa- 

 crifice of Christ ; on the Nature of that Faith 

 which secures the blessing of Redemption ; 

 on Christian Assurance ; and on the Dealing 

 of the Holy Spirit with the Danger of griev- 

 ing that Divine Agent. By William Hull. 

 Sylva Britannica, complete in one volume 

 royal 8vo., enriched with several additional 

 subjects, comprising in the whole sixty plates 

 of the most celebrated specimens of the vari- 

 ous descriptions of Forest Trees in England 

 and Scotland. By Mr. Strutt. 



An Inquiry into the comparative Advan- 

 tages which the Nation would derive from a 

 Confiscation of the Property belonging to the 

 Church, in preference to the Seizure of the 

 Property belonging to the Licensed Victual- 

 ler. By a Publican. 



Sir Ethelbert, or the Dissolution of Monas- 

 teries. By the Author of Santo Sebastiano. 

 A New Edition of Dr. Ure's Dictionary of 

 Chemistry, nearly all rewritten. 



A Second Volume of the British Natura- 

 list ; or Sketches of the more interesting pro- 

 ductions of Britain and the surrounding Sea, 

 in the scenes which they inhabit. 



On Nervous and Mental Disorder, with 

 especial reference to recent Investigations on 

 the subject or' Insanity. By Dr. Uwins. 



A Translation of Tasso, in one volume, 

 royal 18mo. with the Wood Engravings of 

 the former Edition. By L. H. Wiflfen. 



God's Mercy to his Church pourtrayed in 

 some Important Particulars. Illustrated in 

 Twenty Sermons. By the Rev. F. G. Cross- 



man, Minister of Carlisle Episcopal Chapel, 

 Lambeth. 



A Life of the Great Gustavus of Sweden. 

 By Capt. Sherer. 



The Aphorisms of Hippocrates, with a 

 free Version and Notes. 



The Arrow and the Rose, and other Poems. 

 By William Kennedy. 



Paul Clifford, a Novel. By the Author 

 of Pelham. 



The Barony, a Romance. By Miss A. 

 M. Porter. 3 vols. 8vo. 



A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the 

 Eye. By William Mackenzie, Lecturer on 

 the Eye in the University of Glasgow, and 

 Senior Surgeon to the Glasgow Eye Infirmary. 

 1 vol. 8vo. 



Select Works of the British Poets, from 

 Chaucer to Withers. By Robert Southey, 

 LL. D. Poet Laureate. 1 vol. 8vo. uniform 

 with " Aikin's Poets." 



The Anthology ; an Annual Reward-Book 

 for Midsummer and Christmas, 1830 ; con- 

 sisting of Selections adapted to the Amuse- 

 ' merit and Instruction of Youth : I. Voyages 

 and Travels (including Natural History). 

 II. Tales, Apologues, and Fables III. 

 Moral and Eloquent Extracts IV. Poetry. 

 By the Rev. I. D. Parry, M. A. 



A History of the Church, from the Crea- 

 tion to the Commencement of the 19th Cen- 

 tury ; in the form of Question and Answer. 

 By the late Alexander Smith Paterson, of 

 Aberdeen. Edited by the Rev. James Brew- 

 ster, Minister of Craig. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 Horatii Opera Omnia, cum Indicibus lo- 

 cupfetissivnis, recensuit et illustravit Frid. 

 Guil. Doering. 1 vol. 8vo. From the last 

 German Edition, with the Editor's latest 

 amendments and additions. 



Schola Salernitana. A Poem on the Pre- 

 servation of Health : written in rhyming 

 Latin verse. By Giovanni di Milano, in the 

 name of the School of Salerno, and addressed 

 to Robert cf Normandy, son of William the 

 Conqueror, with an Introduction and Notes, 

 by Sir Alexander Croke, D. C. L. and 

 F. A. S. 



A Disquisition on the Geography of Hero- 

 dotus, with a Map ; and Researches on the 

 History of the Scythians, Getse, and Sarma- 

 tians. 1 vol. 8vo. By B. G. Niebuhr. 

 Translated from the German. 



A Manual of the History of Philosophy, 

 translated from the German of Tennemann. 

 1 vol. 8vo. 



Reflections on the Politics, Intercourse, 

 and Commerce, of the Principal Nations of 

 Antiquity; translated from the German of 

 A. H. L. Heeren, Knight of the Guelphic 

 Order, Professor of History in the University 

 of Gottingen. 



Professor Heeren's Manual of the History 

 of the European States-System and their 

 Colonies. 



