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| A DIGEST of the 17 vols. Massaghnadias and 23 vols. ees) s ‘Hoole com- * 
‘|| plete in one volume, octavo, will be published as. soon as Mr. Pickering prepares ‘ 
for the press the 19th a and ued volumes, How wanting to complete his Reports. 
THE OLD CHRONICLES OF PLYMOUTH COLONY, IN” NEW ENG- 
LAND, now. first collected from unpublished manuscripts, and ‘contempora- 3 
neous printed documents ; illustrated. with historical and biographical . Notes. |) 
By the Rev. Atexanper Younc, of Boston, Member of the Massachu usetts 
Historical Society. With a head of Gov. Abbe — from an ——_ 
portrait painted in 1651. ~ a 
|| Thelvalue and interest of this work. will be Fol lea wy ike ft, that it 
|| will contain an authenti¢- narrative of the origin and settlement of the Colony, 
written at the time by the first planters: themselves. Mr. Young has bre, 
recovered the most importan t part of Gov. Bradford’s lost sgiltfid if th 
. people, : | has other documents written by Bradford and ya some which 
ee a r been ag and others are wholly unk own in thiscou 
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will.constitute the a ~~ of our hd It willmmake ogee 
volume of 450 pages or mais. 
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: oa OF THE Mipyoxrzarice OF 3 ee By 
GEORGE nee hy by the Author for School Libraries and Schools. 
2 vols. 
This enti is desires for the young. Its object is to put within te reach 
of the schools of the country a sufficiently full account of the settlement of every 
one of the States... This Abridgment contains not only the history of the Coloni- 
zation of-the Atlantic States, but of the French) settlement s from Canada to 
‘Louisiana. The attempt has been made to omit every thing beyond the ready 
comprehension of an intelligent class of scholars, and to furnish an exact, and if 
|| possible, an interesting sae narrative, suitable for a class-book in reading, or 
‘|| as a manual for instruction. 
The work is ae by illustrations, and will be —, in March, 1841. 
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PREPARING FOR THE PRESS. 
A CONTINUATION OF THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. 
By Grorce Bancrort. The three volumes already published complete the His- 
tory of the Colonization. This Seconp Parr of Bancroft’s History will contain the 
HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, in 2 volumes, octavo, with 
rich illustrations. This division of the work will comprise the History of the 
Country from 1750 to the Peace of 1783. 
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‘BOSTON JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY; containing Papers and Com- | | 
munications read before the Boston Society of Natural History and published | 
by their direction. Vol. III. No. 4 will be ready in May. 
n ee Ameri- 
om Constantly for sale, a large stock of the most valuable Foreig 
London and | 
} ca works. Orders for Books will be promptly executed from 
Paris by the steam packets. 
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