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EMRRACINO 



HISTORY, 



THEOLOGY, 



BIOGRAPHY, 



GEOGRAPHY, I VOYAGES a\d TRAVELS, 

 TOPOGRAPHY, NATURAL HISTORY, 



COMMERCE, I POETRY, &c. &c. 



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ENCYCLOPAEDIA of GEOGRAPHY : comprising a complete 



Description of the Earth ; exhihiting its Relation to the Heavenly Bodies, its Physical 

 Structure, the Natural History of each Country, and the Industry, Commerce, Political 

 Institutions, and Civil and Social State of all Natious. By Hugh SIuRRAy, F.R.S.E. 



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 ASTRONOMY, &c.by Professor Wallace, I BOTANY, &c. by Professor Hooker, 

 GEOLOGY, &c. by Professor Jameson, | ZOOLOGY, Ike. by W. Swainson, Esq. 

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 from Drawings by Swainson,T. Landseer, Sowerhy, Strutt, &c., representing the most re- 

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HISTORY of the REVOLUTION in ENGLAND in 1688: 



comprising a View of the Reign of James II., from his Accession, to the Enterprise of 

 the Prince of Orange. By the late Ri^jht Honourable Sib James Mackintosh. And 

 completed to the Settlement of the Crown, by the Editor. To which is prefixed, a Notice 

 of the Life, Writings, and Speeches of Sia James Mackintosh. 4to. with a Portrait, 

 engraved by C. Turner. 31. 3s. in cloth bds. 



" Highly !;itted by nature, deeply read, and sinsrularly accomplished, the view of one of the most 

 remarkable epochs in English history coiilil not have been uudenaken by any man of a capacity to do it 

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" In every paje we perceive the anxjely of the historian to hold the balance of justice with unfaltering 

 hand, and to watch its slightest vibrations." — AtUcnisum. 



MR. JAMES S NEW ROMANCE. 



THE LIFE and ADVENTURES of JOHN MARSTON HALL. 



By the Author of " Darnley," &c. 3 vols, post 8vo. 31s. 6d. bds. 

 By the same Author, 

 MARY of BURGUNDY ; or, the Revolt of Ghent. 3 vols, post 8vo. Sis. 6d. 



EGYPT and MOHAMMED ALI ; or. Travels in the Valley of 



the Nile : containing a Description of all the remarkable Ruins, and olher Monuments of 

 Antiquity, in Egypt and Nubia, from the Mediterranean to the Second Cataract ; with a 

 Comparison between the Greek and Egyptian Schools of Art; together with an Account of 

 the Government and Personal Character uf the Pasha, his Harems, Palaces, Gardens, Baths, 

 &c. ; Sketches of Native Manners, Schools, Colleges, Manufactories, &c. — Excursion 

 to the beautiful Nome of Arsiuoe, and Lake Mceris — History of the War in Syria, &c. &c. 

 By James Augustus St. John. 2 vols 8vo. 30s. bds. 



A DICTIONARY, PRACTICAL, THEORETICAL, and HIS- 



TORICAL, of COMMERCE and COMMERCIAL NAVIGATION. By J. R. M'Culloch, 

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 a Supplement to October 1834, 21. 10s. bds. 



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