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MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH LITERATURE. 
WILSON'S (RAE) TRAVELS THROUGH RUS- 
SIA, POLAND, etc., 2 vols. 8vo. plates, ettra 
cloth, (pub. at £1. 4s) reduced to 8s 1828 
TRAVELS THROUGH FRANCE AND 
ITALY, with Sketches of Roman Catholicism, 
'^ 8\o. plates, extra cloth, (pub. at 17s) reduced to 
4s 6d 1835 
Rae Wilson's Travels are strictly prohibited in Ca- 
tholic countries, an accountof hisfree critiques on their 
ceremonies, of which there are also engraved illustra- 
tions. 
" There are, perhaps, few volumes of travels more 
generally acceptable to the public than those before us. 
The author is so ardent and enthusiastic on the subjects 
on which he treats, particularly those connected with 
religion, that he carries the reader alon^ with hira, and 
always inspires respect."— iiferari/ Chronicle. 
W H Y T E ' S HISTORY OF THE BRITISH 
TURF,/roni the Earliest Period to the Present 
Day, comprising 
6. Accounts of the most 
approved Method of 
Breeding, Training, 
and Managing Race- 
horses. 
6. Notices of celebrated 
Jockeys. 
7. Description of the 
principal Races and 
matches. 
1. Memoirs and Anec- 
dotes of remarkable 
Sporting Characters. 
2. The Performances & 
Pedigrees of celebra- 
ted Racehorses. 
S. Descriptions of the 
Racecoursea in Great 
Britain. 
4. The Plates and Slakes 
annually run for. 
every piirticular, technical and otherwif^f to 
which the Lover of Racing may desire to refer, 
either as a matter of Business or Amusement, 2 
thick vols. 8vo. with 10 plates, extra cloth bds. 
(pub. at £1. 8s) reduced to 12s " 1840 
WILLIS'S PENCILLINGS BY THE WAY, a 
new and beautiful edition, with additions, fcap. 
8vo.^7ie portrait and plates, extra red turkey cloth, 
richly gilt back, (pub. at 6s) reduced to 4s 6d 
1835 
" A lively record of first impressions, conveying 
vividly what was seen, heard, and felt, by an active 
and inquisitive traveller, through some of the most in- 
teresting parts of Europe. He has visited France, Italy, 
Sicily, Austria, the Ionian Isles, Greece, Turkey, the 
Levant, Switzerland, England, and Scotland. His cu- 
riosity and love of enterprise are unbounded. The 
narrative is told in easy, fluent language, with a poet's 
power of illustration. His work abounds in personal 
descriptions, and it must be owned that he is a lively 
poiirtrayer." — Edinh. Review. 
WRIGHT'S COURT HAND RESTORED, or 
the Student assisted in reading Old Charters, 
Deeds, etc. with an Appendix containing the 
Ancient Names of Places in Great Britain and 
Ireland; Ancient Surnames, etc. ; seventh edi- 
tion, small 4to. illustrated by 23 plates, contain- 
ing examples of Old Court Hand, Set and Com- 
mon Chancery, Secretary and other old Law Hand, 
andthe Contractions used in Ma7iuscript,bds. £1.6* 
1834 
