VALUABLE WORKS. 6 



ANCIENT AND MODERN EGYPT. By 



the Rev. M. Russell, LL.D. With a Map and En- 

 gravings. 18mo. 



" All that is known of Egypt is condensed into this history ; and ths 

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" The information respecting the present state of this interesting coun- 

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"The work is written in a very happy style, and presents a mass of 

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HISTORY OF POLAND, from the earli- 



est Period to the present Time. By James Fletcher, 

 Esq. With a Portrait of Kosciusko. 18mo. 



" This work recommends itself to public notice by its clear, concise, 

 and impartial history of a country and a people for whom the feelings or 

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" No work has for a long period been published here so deserving of 

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FESTIVALS, GAMES, AND AMUSE- 



MENTS, Ancient and Modern. By Hor.itio Smith, 

 Esq. With Additions. By Samuel Woodworth, Esq., 

 of New-York. With Engravingrs. 18mo. 



" The book contains a mine of information on the subjects embraced 

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" We can commend the book as both attractive and useful." — N. Y. 

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 — Pennsylvania Inquirer. 



" The present work is characterized by great research and learning 

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LIFE OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON. By 



David Brewster, LL.D. F.R.S. With a Portrait and 

 Woodcuts. IBmo. 



" The i)resent publication cannot fail to prove acceptable and usefU." 

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" This is the most complete and authentic biography of this illustriom 

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"An excellent biography, beautifully written, and comprising a large 

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