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DOMESTIC ECONOMY, AGRICULTURE, 

 AND RURAL AFFAIRS. 



1. 

 JENNINGS'S DOMESTIC CYCLOPEDIA, bt> 



ing a complete Code of Family Itiformation. Just completed in 13 

 Parts, (which may be had by one or more at a time,) price 2s. 6d 

 each, forming C 2 large Volumes, Octavo, price ll. 14s. boards, an 

 Original Work, entitled the FAMILY CYCLOPEDIA, being a 

 Manual of useful and necessary knowledge, alphabetically arranged ; 

 comprising all the recent Inventions, Discoveries, and Improvements 

 in Domestic Economy, Agriculture, and Chemistry; the most ap- 

 proved methods of curing Diseases, with the mode of Treatment 

 in cases of Drowning, ether Accidents, and Poisons ; observations 

 on Diet and Regimen ; a comprehensive account of the most 

 striking objects in Natural History, Animate and Inanimate ; and 

 a detail of various processes in the Arts and Manufactures: also, 

 a concise View of the Human Mind and the Passions, with their 

 particular application to onr Improvement in Education and 

 Morals. By J. JENNINGS. This Original and Valuable Work 

 is printed in double Columns, on good Paper, and contains 

 upwards of Fifteen Hundred Pages of Information, immediately 

 connected with the pursuits of "Domestic Life. By means of 

 close printing and a large page, it comprehends as much matter 

 as is usually found in six Volumes of an ordinary size, and cannot 

 fail, it is presumed, of being considered a most valuable addition to 

 a FAMILY LIBRARY. 



V T he Family Cyclopedia, by JAMES JENNINGS, con- 

 tains a large mass of information, on subjects connected with 

 the domestic economy of life. In matters of science and art, 

 -the author has made his selections from sources of the best 

 authority. The original materials supplied by himself are credit- 

 able to his observation, good sense, and benevolence. Almost 

 every topic of general interest will be found in this comprehen- 

 sive and judicious compilation, treated in a clear and familiar 

 manner. As a book of daily reference in the common concerns 

 of life, it will be found to afford important assistance, and its 

 great practical utility will, we have no doubt, ensure it a ready 

 introduction, and a favourable reception, in every intelligent 

 family. In addition to the great heads of domestic economy, 



