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A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OP THE IRON TRADE 



THROUGHOUT THE WvJRLD, from the earliest Records to the 

 present Time. Witli an Appendix, containing- Official Tables, and other 

 public Documents. By Harry Scrivenok, Esq., Blaenavon. In 

 one vol. demy 8vo., price 15s. cloth. 



"Mr. Scrivenor's IJislory is written with elaborate research and anxious care, and 

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THE BRITISH MERCHANT'S ASSISTANT. 



Containing: — Parti. Tables of Simple Interest at 3, 3;^, 4, 4.J, and 

 5 per cent.— Part II. Tables showinsc the Interest on Exchequer Bills 

 at firf., Ifr/., 2f/., 2\d., 2if/., 3rf., 3^^/., and m,d. percent, per diem.— 

 Part III. Tallies for Ascertaining the Value of every description of 

 English and Foreign Stock. Also the amount of Brokerage, Commission, 

 Freight. Marine, and other Insurance, at every rate per cent., &c. &c. &c. 

 By G. Green. Royal 8vo, price 1/. lis. Gd. cloth. Each of the above 

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ASSURANCES UPON I.IVES, 



A Familiar Explanation of the Nature, Advantages, and Import- 

 ance arising therefrom, and the various Purposes to which they may be 

 usefully applied : including also a particular Account of the routine 

 required for Effecting a Policy ; and of the diflerent systems of Life 

 Assurance now in use, the Principles, Terms, and Tables of Seventy 

 London Assurance Offices, &c. By Lewis Pocock, F.S.A. In post 

 8vo, price 75. cloth. 



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AN INQUIRY INTO THE CAUSES AND MODES OP THE 

 ■WEALTH OP INDIVIDUALS J 



Or, The Principles of Trade and Speculation Explained. 

 By Thomas Corret, Esq. Post 8vo, price 0*. cloth. 



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OUTLINES OP NAVAL ROUTINE; 



Being a Concise and Com])lete Manual in Fitting, Refitting, Quartering, 

 Stationing, Making and Shortening Sail, Heaving down, Rigging Shears, 

 and, in short, performinu" all the ordinary duties of a Man-ol'-War, 

 according to the best practice. By Lieutenant Alexander D. 

 FoRDYCE, R.N. In royal 8vo, price \0s. Gd. boards. 



ESSAY ON THE LIPE AND INSTITUTIONS OF OFPA, 

 KING OP MERGIA, 

 A.D. 7.5o— 794. By the Rev. Henry Mackenzie, M.A. In 8vo. 

 price 3s. Gd. in clotli, gilt leaves. 



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