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List of New Publications in Jime. 



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ANTIQUITIES. 



No. 1. of the Architectural Antiquities of 

 Rome, contaiuing the Triumphal Arch of 

 Titas, disphiyed iu two Views and eight out- 

 line plates with letter-press, imperial fplio, 

 11. Us. 6d. 



ASTRONOMY. 



Elements of Astronomy : contiuniug an 

 accurate and compeudious description of the 

 general Phenomena of the Heavens, &c. ; by 

 A. Picquot. 12mo. Ts. 6d. bound. 



The Excursions of a Spirit ; with a sur- 

 vey of the Planetary World, a Vision ; with 

 four illustrative plates, I2mo. 5s. 



BISLIOGRAPHY. 



Richard Baynes's Catalogue of Books for 

 I84I-22 of near 9000 Articles; contaiuing 

 many rare and curious in Divinity, Sermons, 

 MSS., History, Mathematics, Black-letter 

 books, &c. &c. 3s. 



Clarke's Bibliotheca Legura; ov a com- 

 plete catalogue of the Common and Statute 

 Law Books of the United Kingdom, with an 

 account of their Dates and Prices. 9s. 



BIOGRAPHY. 



Oliver Cromwell and his Times ; by Tho- 

 mas Cromwell. Svo. 14s. bds. 



A Short Account of the Life of the Right 

 Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, K.B. ; by A. Dun- 

 can, M.D. Svo. Is. 6d. sewed. 



Memoirs of Queens, illustrious and cele- 

 brated; by Mary Hays, Author of Female 

 ■ Biography, &c. Svo. with portraits. 12s. bds. 



Memoirs of Count Borunlarki ; containing 

 a sketch of his Travels, with an account of 

 his reception atthedifferent Courts of Europe, 

 &c. &c. Portrait, Svo. 12s. 



A Biographical Dictionaiy of the Worthies 

 of Ireland, from the earliest peiiod to the 

 present ; by Richard Ryan ; 2 vols. Svo. 30s. 



DR.'VMA. 



Saul, a Tragedy ; translated from the 

 Italian of Alfieri ; and Jephtha's Daughter, a 

 Scriptural Drama ; by a Lady. 5s. 



EDUCATION. 



A view of the Elementary Principles of 

 Education, founded on the Study of the 

 Nature of Man ; by J. G. Spurzheira, M.D. 

 „ 12mo. 7s. 6d. boards. 



The Imperial School Atlas: containing 



• maps of the Empires, Kingdoms and Slates 



of the World ; to which are added the most 



useful maps of Ancient Geography, &c. <fec. ; 



by James Miller, M.D. 4to. 11.5s. half-bd. 



The Rebellious School Girl ; a Tale ; by 

 Mary Hughes. ISnio. 2s. half-bound. 



Pleasing and Instructive Stories for Young 

 Children. ISmo. Is. 6d. half-bd. 



The Automatical Camera Obscura ; ex- 

 hibiting scenes from Nature ; by Thomas 

 Towne. ISnio. 3s. half-buund. 



An Introduction to Laiin Construing, or 

 ' Easy and Progressive Lessons for Reading ; 

 by J. Bosworth. 12mo. .Ss. 6d. 



Latin Construing, or Easy and Progres- 

 sive Lessons from Classical Authors; by J. 

 Bosworth, Vicar of Little Horwood, Bucks. 

 l2mo. 3s. fid. 



A Slight Sketch of an Easy Method of 



Teaching Languages ; by Lieut. Colonel 

 A. W. Light, 25th reg. of foot. Svo. Is. 6d. 



National Education Assisted by Industry ; 

 by Anne Elizabeth Lovell. 2s. 



Au Improved Grammar of the English Lan- 

 guage, In which the Genius of the Eng- 

 lish Tongue is especially attended lo, andall 

 imitations of the Greek and Latin Granmiars 

 discarded; by WiUiam Greathead Lewis. 

 3s. 6d. bds. 



The Student's Pocket Dictionary of Lite- 

 rary and Scientific Words. 4s. 6d. bound. 



FINE ARTS. 



Letters on the Scenery of Wales ; includ- 

 ing a Series of Subjects for the Pencil, and 

 Instructions to Pedestrian Tourists ; by the 

 Rev. R. H. Newell. Embellished with nume- 

 rous plates, royal Svo. 15s. bds. 



Sixteen Engravings from Real Scenes, 

 supposed to be described in the Novels and 

 Tales of the Author of Waverley, &c. l2nio. 

 10s.— Svo. 16s. 



No. XXX. of the Cabinet of Arts. Four 

 plates, 3s. 



No. LXV. of the Repository of Ai-ts. Six 

 plates, 4s. 



The Martial Achievements of Great Bri- 

 tain and her Allies, during the most memo- 

 rable period of Modern History. Elephant 

 4to. embellished with 51 engravings coloured 

 in imitation of tlie drawings, 131. 13s. half- 

 bound, red backs and corners ; or on large 

 paper 271. 6s. 



The Naval Achievements of Great Britain 

 and her Allies, during the most memorable 

 period of Modern History. Elephant 4to. with 

 51 engravings coloured in imitation of the 

 drawings, 131. 13s. half-bound, bhie backs 

 and corners, or 271. 6s. on large paper. 



Part II, of Physiognomical Portraits ; con- 

 taining Biographical Notices in English and 

 French, and 10 Portraits printed on French 

 paper. Imperial Svo. 11. Is. 



The Sportman's Repository, comprising 

 40 highly finished Engravings, representing 

 a complete Series of the Horse and Dog iu 

 all their varieties ; executed in the Hue man- 

 ner, by J. Scott, from original paintings; 

 accompanied with an Historical description 

 of the dilTerent Species, with Anecdotes, <fec. 

 4to. 31. 3s. 



HISTORY. 



■ Siraond de Sismondi Hisloire des Francais, 

 premiere Livraison, comprenant L'Histoire 

 Nationale du quatrieme jusq'au dixieme 

 siecle, sons les Meroviiigiens et les Carlevin- 

 giens. 3 vols, Svo 11. 10s. bds. 



A Memoir of the Operations of the Bri- 

 tish Army iu .India, during the Mahratta 

 War ; by Lieut. Colonel Valentine Blacker, 

 4to. 41. 14s. 6d. bds. 



LAW. ... : 



Practical lastruclions for ■ Suffering the 

 most usual Common Recoveries at the 

 Bar of the Court of Common Pleas at West- 

 minster ; containing the forms of the Docu- 

 ments, the Rules "of Court, and Decided 

 Cases ; by Samuel Gibbs. Svo. 6s. bds. 



A Summary of tbe Law of Lien ; with an 

 Appendix 



