1823.] 
that this invaluable and laboriously col- 
lated edition of the Chronicle is preceded 
by a Saxoh Grammar; and that the Saxon 
original and moderii translation are printed 
throughout im parallel columns: and we 
believe we might unhesitatingly pronounce 
that, by the assistance of this volume 
alone, dny studeiit disposed might make 
lil sett a _tolerably competent master of 
tle Saxon language. 
ek 
-LIST OF NEW WORKS. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY, “stile 
.. Rivington’s and Cochrane's Catalogue of 
Books, m various languages, and in every 
department of literature. 8vo. 8s. boards. 
The second Part of Robert Triphook’s 
Catalogue of Old Books and Manuscripts 
for 1825. 
BIOGRAPHY. . 
Portraits of the Worthies of Westmin- 
ster-Hall, with their Autographs: being 
fac-similes of Original Sketches, found in 
the Note-Book of a Briefless Barrister. 
Part L. 8vo, containing 20 portraits, co- 
Joured, 11. 
Memoirs of the late Mrs. Henrietta 
Fordyce, relict of James Fordyce, v.v.; to 
which is added, a Sketch of the Life of 
James Fordyce,.p,p, Post 8vo. 6s. bds. 
Ae 5) se) »» BOTANY. 
First Steps to Botany, intended as Po- 
pular Illustrations of the Science, leading 
to its Study asa Branch of General Edu- 
cation; by James L. Drummond, m.p. 
i2mo, with 100 wood-cuts, 9s. boards. 
eat CHEMISTRY. 
Kala Course of Lectures on Chemical Sci- 
-ence, as delivered at the Surry Institution ; 
by Goldsworthy Gurney. 8vo.15s. boards, 
gt CLASSICs, 
Senece Tragedix, in continuation of 
the Regent's Pocket Classics. 
The King CEdipus of Sophocles, literally 
translated from the Greek ; by ‘I’. W. C. 
Edwards, M.A. 
, Haack’s Thucydides, Greek and Latin, 
4 yol, 8vo, 21. 2s, boards. 
r without Latin, 3 vols. 
8yo. 11. 115, 6d. 
tor ya! EDUCATION. 
An. Epitome, of the System of Educa- 
Aion, established at Hazelwood School. 1s. 
_, The Exempla Minora, or Eton English 
Examples, yendered into Familiar Latin; 
hy the Rey. T. Smith, of St. John’s College, 
Cambridge. 
_ Shinton's Lectures on Writing.. 8yo. 10s. 
An, Elementary Treatise on Algebra, 
Theoretical and Practical; by J. R. 
Young. 8xo, 128, 
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_ Part IV. of a Series of Picturesque 
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Lizavs. 4to, 5s. Proofs, 10s. 6d. 
GEOGRAPHY. 
A System. of Geography; by M, Malte 
Brun. 4 vols, 8vo, Sl, 
List of New Publications in November. 
459 
GEOLOGY. 
A Geogmostical Essay on the Superpo- 
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M. De Humboldt; translated into En-, 
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8vo. 14s. boards. ~ 1 
Supplement to the Comparative Esti- 
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Indications of the Phenomena of the Cave 
at Kirkdale. 8Vvo, 5s. 
JURISPRUDENCE. 
A translation of all the Greek, Latin, 
French, and Italian, Sentences and Quo- 
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the Laws of England; as also ‘those 
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Williams, 8vo. 9s. boards. : 
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The Ancient Laws of Cambria, trans- 
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8vo. 12s. 
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Physical Sciences ; by W. Mitchell, LL.D. 
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY, ‘ 
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original in Italics, word for word ; and the 
Latin text marked to facilitate a proper 
Pronunciation, &c. &c.; by W. Maugham, 
surgeon, 18mo. ae 
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by Samuel Fred. Gray, 8vo. 10s. 6d. bds. 
Lectures on the General Structure of 
the Human Body, and on the, Anatomy 
and Functions of the Skin; by. Thomas 
Chevalier, F.R.s.  8vo. 14s. boards. 
Part LL. vol. xii. of the Medieo-Chirur- 
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MISCELLANIES, 
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.torian’s Guide for the Year, forming also a 
complete illustration of the Almanack ; to 
which will be prefixed an. Introduction, 
containing the outline of historical and 
political geography ; and an ode to flowers, 
written expressly for this work; by 
Bernard Barton. 
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with 
