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AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEiAlENT. 



THE FAHI^ER'S friend, a Periodical Record of Recent Dis- 

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 One volume, post 8vo. price 7s. 6d. cloth. 



THE IHDIAN MEAIi BOOK: 



Comprising the best American Receipts for the various Preparations of 

 that excellent Article. By Eliza Leslie, of Philadelphia; Author of 

 " American Domestic Coolcery ; " " The House Book ; " " Seventy-five 

 Receipts ; '' " French Cookerj ; " &c. &c. Second Edition. Foolscap 

 8vo. sewed in a wrapper, price Is. tid. 

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labouring man." — Indian News. 



" This little volume cotilains about sixty receipts for difTcrcnt preparations of Indian 



meal, and all of which may be found useful in the threatened dearth. Maize, or Inthan 



corn, is now admitted lo be the best and must available substitute for the potato." — • 



Kconomist. 



THE COMMUniCATIONS BET'WEEI^ EUROPE AND 

 irdDEA THROUGH EGYPT, 



Considered in relation to the Political and Commercial Interests of Great 



Britain, and the Policy of France. By George Finlay, Esq., K.K.G., 



Author of " Greece under the Romans."— In 8vo., price 2*. ijd. 



" A well-written and very interesting pamphlet on a subject of immense interest to the 



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has not been bestowed by the authorities in this country." — Cumberland Pacquet. 



A PAMIIilAR EXPLANATION OP THE ART OP 

 ASSAYING GOI.D AND SIIjVER; 



And its bearing ujion the Interests of tlie Public demonstrated ; wiih 

 considerations on the Importance of the Pix Jury; a Review of the past 

 and present state of the Goldsmiths' Trade ; and a Table, showing the 

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EEV. H. MACKENZIE'S COMMENTAET. 



COKirCENTARY ON THE HOLY GOSPELS, 



Arranged according to the Table of Lessons for Daily Service.; 

 designed for Family Reading. By the Rev. Henry Mackenzie, M.A., 

 of Pembroke College, Oxford; Incumbent of Great Yarmouth. 8vo., 

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LIFE m NORTH WALES. 



LLE'WELLYN'S HEIR; 



Or, North Wales; its JManners, Customs, and Superstitions 

 during the last Century, illustrated by a Story founded on Facts. In 

 tliree vols, jjost 8vo., price 1/. II,';. Cul. 

 " It is a real work, with more material and original knowledge than half the manufac- 

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" We can most cordially recommend it as a series of Sketches of North Wales well 

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