Dec. 4. 1852.] 



NOTES AND QUEKIES. 



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BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES 



WANTED TO PURCHASE. 



Of the OprrcK of a Deacon. 4to. London, 1699. 



Prideaux's Connection of the Old and New Testament 

 History. 



The Metropolitan Magazine, March 1833. 



Bernard's Uetrospections of the Stage. 2 vols. 8vo. 



Edwin and Emma. Taylor. London, 1776. 



Watson's New Botanist's Guide. 



Elegiac Epistles on the Calamities of Love and War ; in- 

 cluding a Genuine Description of the Tragical Engagements 



,' between His Majesty's Ships the Serapis and Countess ol" Scar- 

 borough and the Enemy's Squadron under the Command of 

 Paul .lones, on the 23rd September, 1779, 8vo., 1781. 



CosTKRUs, Francisci's S. J., Meditationes de I'assione Ciiuisti. 

 In Latin fis., or English 10s. Published in Latin at Antwerp 

 about 1590. Date in Englisli unknown. 



Havward's British Muse. 3 vols. sm. 8to. 1738. 



Cases of Conscience, by Key. John Norman ; with an Account 

 of him, by Mr. W. Cooper. 



Christ's Commission Officer: an Ordination Sermon, by Rev. 

 J. Norman. 



Christ confessed (written in prison), by Rev. .T. Norman. 



Letters of an Old Statesman to a Young Prince. 



A Letter to David Garkick, published by Bleadon, 1772. 



Es.sAY on Public Worship, Patriotism, and Projects of 

 Reform. 



A Liturgy on Universal Principles of Religion and 

 Morality. 



Book of Jasiier. The Book of Jasher mat/ be forwarded to 

 the Publisher of Notes and Queries by the gentleman offering it. 



*«* Correspondents sending Lists of Books H'anled are requested 



to send their names. 

 *»* Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, carriage free, 



to be sent to Mil. Hull, Publisher of •' NOl'ES AND 



QUERIES," 18G. Fleet Street. 



Haticei ta €avreS^an}imti, 



Prestoniensis. The lines 



" Til' adventure of the Bear and Fiddle 

 Is sung, but breaks off in the middle," 

 are the closing lines of the Argument to Canto I. f>/Hudibras. 



Anything You Like. We do not believe in the existence of the 

 books referred to. 



H. A. H. The Henley of Pope's Dunciad was the celebrated 

 Orator Henley, who preached on Sundays on theological matters, 

 and on Wednesday on scientific and other subjects, and occasionally 

 declaimed among the butchers in Newport Market. 



Americanus. The title of John Dunton's book was The Post- 

 Boy robbed of liis Mail ; the second edition teas published in 1706. 



The Prior. Our Correspondent probably refers to Nicholls' 

 Commentary on the Book of Common Prayer, of which the first 

 edilion was publiihed in 1707 in Hvo. 



Photography. I. W., G. C, C. E. F. are unavoidably post- 

 poned until next week. 



X. A. A Lady Photographer and H. G. R. are informed that 

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 Photographic instruments, chemicals, SjC. We can only refer such 

 inquirers to our advertising columns. 



Tyro is i»for?ned that he may use the solution as long as any 

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 it is clean. About fifteen grains of gallic acid will readily dissolve 

 in eight ounces of water. 



An Amateur is referred to the advertising columns of some of 

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 should be performed by the operator at the time of use, to ensure 

 success; but iodized paper can be procured as above indicated. 



Eirionnach. We have two letters for this Correspondent. 

 Where may they be addressed? 



Errata — No. IGO. p. 479. col. 1. 1.12. for "pulsis for pulses" 

 read "puft'os (ur plures ;" p. 482. col. 1. 1.46. and col. i. 1.1. 

 for Lady Holland read iorfy Oxford ; p. 483. col. 2. 1. 17. for 

 "ca7'ry" read "earn." 



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 Alford's Greek Testament. Vol. II. 

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