SUCCESSORS TO J. HARRIS. 



Price 2s. cloth, 16mo, 

 With three Illustrations, drawn and engraved by Williams, 



RHODA; 



OR, 



THE EXCELLENCE OF CHARITY. 



BY THE AUTHOR OF 



" We have great pleasure in bearing our testimony to the many excellences 

 of the simple story before us. The design of the book is well worked out in 

 a very simple and pleasing story ; which is not only well adapted to the tastes 

 and capacities of children, but which parents also, in many cases, might read 

 with advantage." — Christian Mother's Magazine. 



" An excellent little book, written in a plain and unaffected, but elegant lan- 

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Price ds. 6d. cloth, with 37 Illustrations, 



GLBIPSES OF NATURE, 

 AND OBJECTS OF INTEREST DESCRIBED, 



During a Visit to the Isle of Wight. Designed to assist and encourage 

 Young Persons in forming habits of observation. 



BY MRS. LOUDON, 



AUTHOR OF "botany FOR LADIES." 



"We could not recommend a more valuable little volume. It is full of 

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