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Memoir of DeWltt Clinton, with an AppenJix, 

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Memoirs of Vidocq, principal Agent of the 

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EDUCATION. 



Introduction to the Teaching of Children the 

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Infant Play School, for the Development of the 

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Hoogeveen on the Greek Particles, translated 

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A Dictionary of Latin Quantities ; or, Proso- 

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The National Reader. In 12mo. price 48. 6d. 

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The Elements of Greek Versification, contain- 

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 the Rev. J. Davies. In 12mo. 23. 



FINE ARTS. 

 The Portrait of Viscountess Eastnor, from a 

 delightful Painting by Mrs. Carpenter, formed the 

 66th of the Series of the Female Nobility, publish- 

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LAW. 



A Compendium of the Laws relating to the Re- 

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Williams's Abstracts of the Acts of 10 George 

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The Law relating to Friendly Societies, com- 

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The Surveyor's Guide, or Every Man his Own 

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Stuart's History of the Steam Engine, giving a 

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Papers on Naval Architecture and other Sub- 

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Thoughts on the Origin and Descent of the 

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A View of the Catholic Question, as it relates 

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Essay on Naval Architecture ; containing Ob- 



servations on, and Drawings of, a newly-con- 

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History of the late Catholic Association. By 

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The History and Conversion of a Jewish Boy. 

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The British Tariff for 182S-30. By Robert 

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Medicine no Mystery, being a brief Outline of 

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The Horse, in all its Varieties and Uses, his 

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 or Rest, witli Rules for his Preservation from 

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Hippondonomia ; or, the True Structure, Laws, 

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The Davenels ; or a Campaign of Fashion in 

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The Bonk of the Boudoir. By Lady Morgan. 

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Ellen Cameron ; a Tale for Youth. By Emily 

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Literary Memorials. By the Author of " Four 

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POETRY. 



The Scottish Songs, collected and illustrated 

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The Scottish Ballads, by tbe same Author. 

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Songs and Poems in the Gaelic Language. 

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The Seventeenth Canto of Don Juan ; in con- 

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Gabrielle, a Tale of the Swiss Mountains, and 

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RELIGION, MORALS, &C. 



Popular Lectures on Biblical Criticism and In- 

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An Examination of Scripture ; Difficulties eluci- 

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Selections from the Works of Taylor, Hooker, 

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The Family Library, No. V. (being the first 

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Calvinistic Predestination repugnant to the 

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 Dean of Ardagh, &c. 8vo. 12!. 



