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WATERSTON'S CYCLOP/EDIA OF COMMERCE, MERCANTILE, LAW, FINANCE, 

 COMMERCIAL, GEOGRAPHY AND NAVIGATION. New Edition, including the New 

 Tariff (complete to the present time); the French Tariff, as far as it concerns this country: 

 and a Treatise on the Principles, Practice, and History of Commerce, by J. R. M'CULI.OCH. 

 1 very thick closely printed vol. 8vo (900 pages), with 4 Maps (pub. at 11. is.}, extra cloth, 

 10*. 6d. 1847 



"This capital work -will be found a most valuable manual to every commercial man, and a 

 useful book to the general reader. 



;WEBSTER'S ENLARGED DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 



Containing the whole of the former editions, and large additions, to which is prefixed an Intro- 

 ductory Dissertation on the connection of the languages of Western Asia and Europe, edited 

 by CHAUXCEIT A. GOODRICH, in one thick elegantly printed volume, 4to., cloth, 21. 2s. (The 

 most complete dictionary extant). 1848 



WHITE'S FARRIERY, improved by ROSSER, 8vo, with plates engraved on Steel (pub. at 14*.), 

 cloth, 7*. 1847 



WHYTE'S HISTORY OF THE BRITISH TURF, FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD 

 TO THE PRESENT DAY. 2 vols. 8vo, Plates (pub. at II. 8*.}, cloth, 12*. 1840 



.WILLIS'S PENCILLINGS BY THE WAY. A~new and beautiful Edition, with additions, 

 fcap. 8vo, fine Portrait and Plates (pub. at 61.), extra red Turkey cloth, richly gilt back, 3s. 6d. 

 " A lively record of first impressions, conveying vividly what was seen, heard, and felt, by an 

 active and Inquisitive traveller, through some of the most interesting parts of Europe. His 

 curiosity and love of enterprise are unbounded. The narrative is told in easy, fluent language, 

 with a poet's power of illustration." Edinburgh Review. 



WORCESTER'S NEW CRITICAL AND PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF 



THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, to which is added Walker's Key, and a Pronouncing Voca- 

 bulary of modern Geographical Names, thick imperial Svo (pub. at II. 5s.), cloth, 18*. 1847 

 *** The most extensive catalogue of words ever produced. 



WRANGELL'S EXPEDITION TO SIBERIA AND THE POLAR SEA, edited by 

 Lieut.-Col. Sablne, thick 12mo, large map and port. (pub. at 6*.), cloth, 4*. 6d. 1844 



WRIGHT'S COURT HAND RESTORED, or the Student assisted in reading old charters, 

 deeds, &c. small 4to, 23 plates (pub. at II. C*.), cloth, 15*. 1845 



g, J^lorals, (Ecclesiastical ^istorg, $rc. 



BINGHAM'S ANTIQUITIES OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. New and improved 



Edition, carefully revised, with an enlarged Index. 2 vols. impl. Svo, cloth, \l. 11*. 6d. 1850 



"Bingham is a writer who does equal honour to the English clergy and to the English 



ration, and whose learning is only to be equalled by his moderation and impartiality." 



Quarterly Review. 



BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. Gtuite complete, with a Life and Notes, by the Rer 

 T. SCOTT. Fcap. 12mo, with 25 fine full-sized Woodcuts by HARVEY, containing all in 

 Southey's edition; also a fine Frontispiece and Vignette, cloth, 3*. W. 1844 



CALMET'S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE, WITH THE BIBLICAL FRAG 



MENTS, by the late CHARLES TAYLOR. 5 vols. 4to, Illustrated by 202 Copper-plate En- 

 graving*. Eighth greatly enlarged Edition, beautifully printed on fine wove paper (pub. at 

 JW. 10?.), gilt cloth, 4. 14t. Sd. 1847 



"Mr. Taylor's improved edition of Calmet's Dictionary is indispensably necessary to every 

 Biblical Student. The additions made under the title of ' Fragments' are extracted from the 

 most rare and authentic Voyages and Travels into Judea and other Oriental countries ; and 

 comprehend an assemblage of curious and illustrative descriptions^ explanatory of Scripture 

 incidents, customs, and manners, which could not possibly be explained by any other medium. 

 The numerous engravings throw great light on Oriental customs." Home. 



CALMET'S DICTIONARY OF THE HOLY BIBLE, abridged, 1 large vol. imperial Svo, 

 Woodcuts and Maps (pub. at II. 4*.), cloth, 15*. 1847 



GARY'S TESTIMONIES Of THE FATHERS OF THE FIRST FOUR CENTU- 

 RIES, TO THE CONSTITUTION AND DOCTRINES OF THE CHURCH OF 

 ENGLAND, as set forth in the XXXIX Articles, Svo (pub. at 12*.), cloth, 7s. 6rf. 



Oxford, Talboyt. 



" This work may be classed with those of Pearson and Bishop Bull; and such a classifica- 

 tion is no mean honour." Church of England Quarterly. 



CHARNOCK'S DISCOURSES UPON THE EXISTENCE AND ATTRIBUTES 



OF GOD. Complete in 1 thick closely printed vol. Svo, with Portrait (pub. at Us.], 

 cloth, 6. M. 1846 



" Perspicuity and depth, metaphysical sublimity and evangelical simplicity, immense learn- 

 ing but irrefragable reasoning, conspire to render this performance one of the most inestimable 

 productions that ever did honour to the sanctified judgment and genius of a human being. 

 Toplady. 



