APPLEGATE & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



THE COMPLETE WORKS OF THOMAS DICK, LL. D. 



11 vols, in 2, containing An Essay on the Improvement of Society ; The Philoso- 

 phy of a Future State ; The Philosophy of Keligion ; The Mental Illumination and 

 Moral Improvement of Mankind ; An Essay on the Sin and Evils of Covetousness • 

 The Christian Philosopher, or Science and Religion ; Celestial Scenery, ilHstrated ; 

 Siderial Heavens, Planets, &c. ; The Practical Astronomer; The Solar System, its 

 Wonders; The Atmosphere and Atmospherical Phenomena, &c. Illustrated with 

 numerous engravings and a portrait. 2 vols, royal 8vo. Sheep, spring back and 

 marble edge. 



This edition is printed from entirely new plates, containing the recent revisions of 

 the author, and is the only COMPLETE edition published in the United States. 



The works of Dr. Dick are so well known and appreciated, (being such as should 

 be in the possession of every family and made the daily study of its members, old 

 and young,) that the attempt to praise them would be like gilding fine gold. 



It has been the endeavor of the publishers to get up this edition in a style worthy 

 of their merit ; and they flatter themselves that they have succeeded in so doing, as 

 to paper, typography, and binding of the work, neither of which can be surpassed at 

 the East or West. 



From the Presbyterian Review, Edinburg. 

 Dick's Works. — Those who read at all, know both the name of Dr. Dick and 

 the work itself, now reprinted. It has long found acceptance with the public. 



From the Wesleyan Associated Magazine, London. 

 We hail this remarkably cheap and greatly improved edition of Dr. Dick's 

 admirable and highly popular Works. It is a real love to the millions to be able to 

 purchase such an excellent work for so inconsiderable a cost. We earnestly recom- 

 mend this work to all our readers, and especially to all who desire to store their 

 minds with general information. 



From the Presbyterian of the West. 

 Eleven different works are embraced in these volumes, making it an edition full 

 and complete. The range of subjects embraced in these several essays and scientific 

 treatises, is varied, are all highly important and of practical utility to mankind gen- 

 erally. These characteristics of Dr. Dick's writings, while they render them per- 

 manently valuable, insure for them also a wide circulation among all classes of 

 readers. 



From the Cincinnati Gazette. 

 The best recommendation which can be given of Dr. Dick's Works, is the great 

 popularity they have enjoyed, and the numerous editions of them, collected and 

 separate, which have been published in England and America. Messrs. Applegate & 

 Co. are deserving of much praise for the tasteful and handsome style in which they 

 have issued the work, and at such a price as to be within the reach of all. 



From the Central Watchman. 

 Dr. Dick's works have filled a place occupied by no others, and have presented the 

 great facts of nature and the scientific movements and discoveries of the present age, 

 in a manner at once both pleasing and instructive. They should have a place in 

 every family library, and be read by all. 



