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LIST OF NEW WORKS. 

 BIOGIIAPHT. 



Iraditions and Uecollections, Domestic, 

 Clerical, aiui Literary. By the llev. II. 

 rohvlielc. 2 vols. 8vo. '2os. 



Memoirs and Poetical Remains of tlic 

 late Jane Taylor. By Isaac Taylor, jun. 

 2 vols. 12mo. 1 2s. 



The Life of John Sharp, d.d.. Lord 

 Archbishoj) of York, collected from his 

 Diary, Letters, &c. Edited liy Thomas 

 Neweome, m.a. 2 vols. 8vo. 21s. 



Alexander I., Emperor of Russia; oru 

 Sketcli of his Life, and of tlie most impor- 

 tant Events of his Reign. 8vo. 15s. 



Memoirs of a French Sergeant, written 

 by himself, conii)rizing Adventures in Ger- 

 many, S))ain, Russia, Siberia, &e. Post 

 8vo. 9s. Cd. 



Adventures of a Young Rifleman in the 

 French and English Armies, during tiie 

 War in Sjjain and Portugal, from IbOG to 

 1815. Written by himself. 8vo. 9s. Gd. 



Confessions of an O.xonian. 3 vols. 30s. 



CLASSICS. 



The letters of Marcus TuUius Cicero to 

 Titus Pompronius Atticus. Translated 

 into English, with notes, he. By William 

 Heberden, M. D. 2 vols. 8vo. 26s. 



A Translation of the First Book of tlie 

 Georgics of Virgil, in blank verse, with 

 notes. By Robert Iloblyn, m. a. 8vo. 

 1 2s. Gd. 



A new Greek and English Lexicon ; 

 principally on the plan of the Greek and 

 German Lexicon of Schneider. By James 

 Donnegan, M. d. ]\Iedium Svo., three co- 

 lumns, .£1. lis. Gd. 



DRAMA. 



Mahina, a ballad opera. By Josepli 

 Macfarren. Svo. 3s. 



Tlie Dramatic Works of William Shak- 

 speare, with notes, original and selected. 

 By S. W. Singer, f. s. a. , and the Life of 

 tlie Poet, by C. Symmons, d. n. 10 vols, 

 roj'al 18mo. witii engranngs, £^. 



EDUCATION. 



Mary and her Jlother, a sequel to 

 Sciptural Stories for Young Children. 3s. 



Sandford's Introduction to the Writing 

 of Greek. 12mo. 3s. Gd. 



Alexander's Specimens of Penmanship. 

 4to. 3s. 



Botanical Sketclies; or the twenty-four 

 classes of the Liimaean system, with fifty 

 specimens of English Plants. Svo. los. 



Infantine Knowledge. Square ISmo. 3s. 



Rival Crusoes. 12mo. 4-5. 6d. 



True Stories from English History. 

 12mo. 7s. Gd. 



Keeper's Travels in Search of his Mas- 

 ter. Fourteenth edition, enlarged. I2mo. 



GEOGRAPHY. 



A System of Geography for the use of 

 Schools. By Thomas Keith. 12mo. 6s. 

 A New Maj) of the Burmese Empire, 



constructed from a Drawing in the Sur\-eyor- 

 General's oftice, Calcutta, and from otiicr 

 authentic Documents, with a Glossaiy of 

 Native Geographical Terms, and a Table 

 of estimated Road-distances between the 

 ])rinci])al places in the Empire, S:c. &c. 

 By James Wyld, Geographer to the Kuig, 

 &;c. 



Parts 11 and 12 of a new Geographical 

 Dictionary, enriched with views of the 

 ))rincipal cities and towns in the world. By 

 J. W. Clarke, Esq. -Ito. 5s. each part. 



IIISTOKV. 



A Chronology of Ancient History, illus- 

 trated by I'arallel Streams of Time. By 

 IMrs. Sherwood. 12iiio. Gs. 



A History of the United States of Ame- 

 rica, from their first Settlement as Colonies 

 to 1815. 8vo. 12s. 



IA\V. 



A Collection of the most interesting 

 Trials prior to the Revolution of 1688. Re- 

 viewed and illustrated by Samuel March 

 Phillips, Esq. 2 vols. Svo. .i'l.Ss. 



Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws 

 of England. With practical notes, and a 

 copious index. By J. Chitty, Esq. 4 vols, 

 royal 8vo. i,"3. 13s. Gd. 



MISCELLANIES. 



Lessons in Criticism, to William Roscoe, 

 Esq., F.R.S., and to a Quarterly Reviewer. 

 By the Rev. W. L. Bowles, m. a., Svo. 7s. 



A. Comparative View of the different 

 Institutions for the Assurance of Lives. 

 By C. Babbage, Esq. Svo. 10s. Cd. 



An Inquiry into the Moral Character of 

 Lord Byron. By J. W. Simmons, Esq. 

 Svo. -Is. 



Tilt Omen. In a pocket vol. 4-s. Cd. 



Laconics, Part \., with Portraits of Sir 

 W. Raleigh, Sir P. Sidney, Sir W. Tern- 

 pie. Lord Clarendon, and Buike, 18me. 

 2s. Gd. 



Letter from a Spaniard (author of Don 

 Esteban) to the Editor of the Quarterly 

 Review. Svo. 2s. Gd. 



NOVELS. 



The Dutch Salmagundi of M. Paul Van 

 Hemert, translated by Lewis Jackson. 

 Post Svo. 4s. 



The Storj- of Isabel. By the author of 

 The Favoiuite of Nature. 3 vols. 24s. 



Gertrude de Wart, or Fidelity until 

 Death. Translated from the German. Svo. 



King Henry the Fourth, being a speci- 

 men of Shakspeare's Plays, furnished in 

 imitation of the Waverley Novels, with the 

 manners and customs of the age in which 

 the drama's plot is laid. 2 vols. ICs. 



Brambletye House; or Cavaliers and 

 Roundheads. By one of the authors of 

 Tlie Rejected Addresses. 3 vols. Post 

 Svo. ^1. lis. Gd. 



The Last Man, a Romance. By the 

 author of Fi-ankenstein. 3 vols. Post 

 Svo. £1. 7s. 



The English Baronet. By Leonora des 

 Straella. 3 vols. 12nio. 16s. 6d. 



