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A. work. by the author of Consistency, Persever- 
ance, &c. is in the press, entitled The System, a 
Fale of the West-Indies. 
Mr. Farraday has nearly ready an octavo volume, 
to beventitled Chemical Manipulation, containing 
instructions tostadents in chemistry, relative to the 
methods of performing experiments, either of de- 
monstration or research, with accuracy and success. 
It will be illustrated with numerous engravings of 
apparatus, in wood. : 
he Rev. Henry Thompson, M A., of St. John’s 
College, Cambridge, and Assistant Minister of St. 
George's, Camberwel), is preparing for publication 
a volume of Practical Sermons on the Life and Cha- 
racter of David, King of Israel. 
The Chronicles of London Bridge, which have been 
so long in-preparation, are now announced to be 
ublished in the course’ of next month. This work 
is to coraprise a complete history of that ancient 
Rdifice, Seon: its earliest mention in the English 
Annals, down to the commencement cf the new 
Structure, in “1825. Its illustrations will consist of 
fifty-five highly-finished engravings on wood. 
Early in December, will be published in 4to., 
Ezekiel’s Temple; being. an attempt to delineate 
the Structure of the Holy KEdifice, its Courts, 
hambers, Gates, &c. &c., as described in the last 
ine Chapters of the Book of Ezekiel. Illustrated 
with Plates. _ By Joseph Isreels. 
Mr. Colnaghi of Cockspur-street will publish in a 
few days a very highly finished ‘Engraving, by 
Cochran, from «a beautiful miniature by G. Hayter, 
M.A.S.L., of the Hon. Mrs. Pakenham, which 
will form the’ Twenty-fifth of a Series of Portraits 
of the Female Nobility. 
Mr. Stephen Reynolds Clarke announces as-nearly 
ready, Vestigia; or Observations on the more inter- 
esting and debatable Points in the History and An- 
tiquities of England, illustrative of Events, Insti- 
tutions, Manners, and Literature, fromm the earliest 
Ages to the Accession of the: House of Tudor. 
A Second Edition of Mr. Johnson’s Sketches of 
Indian Field Sports is:preparing for the press, with 
very considerable additions, vee a Descrip- 
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Europeans and Native Indians. 
‘Fhe Second Part of Capt. Batty’s Hanoverian and 
Saxon Scenery will appear in Janui next, and 
subsequent Parts are to be published every two 
months till completed. 
Isaac Taylor) jun., ‘author of Elements of 
Thought, or First’ Lessons in the Keowlodge of the 
Mind, is preparing a Guide to tiie Stety of History. 
The Rev. Dr. Wilson, Editor of Selections from 
the Works of Leighton and Owen, has in the press 
Selections from the Works of Bishop Hopkins, 
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The Child’s Scripture Examiner and Assistant, 
Part IV., or Questions on the Gospelaccording to 
the Acts, with practical and explanatory Observa- 
tions, suited to the capacities of Children, by J. G, 
Puller, is nearly ready. 
The Female Missionary Advocate, a Poem, is in 
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Ten. Engzavings in Line, from Drawings by Baron 
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Coast of Africa, from Tangiers to Tetuan, will 
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onler of the Author's Journey commencing at the 
Pyranees, will be inserted in the last two Numbers. 
“he size of the Work is arranged so as to class with 
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Saxony, and onthe Rhine. 
Vhe English Translation of the second volume of 
Fimkouski's Mission to Chima is in the press. 
List of New Works. 
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Mr. J. R. Jackson, author.of Affection’s Victim, 
Fall of the Crescent, &c. has @ Poem in the press, 
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Mr. Juha Farey, the Engineer, announces an His- 
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Steam Engine, to be illustrated.by mumerous en= 
graved Engiesmade by the lste Mr. Lawry. .  ~ 
The Living and the Dead. ent Sar io 
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_A Series of Fables by Mr. Northcote, illustrate? 
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A. Member of the Royal Society of Musicians has 
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Music, arranged on an-entire new rs i 
Theory with Practice. OE Ie we 4 
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of the Canongate. +. syeiguaeapuram es 
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The Scot’s Worthies,. written. by a Clergyman of 
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