for a Garden Library. 117 



112. *fSmith's Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, with notes, and an 



additional volume by Buchanan. 4 vols. 8vo. 91. 8s. 



113. Conversations on Political Economy. 5th edit. Ms. 



Sect. XI. — Taste and Criticism. 



114. Alison's Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste. 2 vols. 8vo. II. Is. 



115. Knight's Analytical Enquiry into the Principles of Taste. 8vo. 8s. fid. 



116. *fBlair's Lectures on Rhetoric. 2 vols. Svo. bds 18s. 



117. * Jamieson's Grammar of Rhetoric and Politic Literature ; comprehending the Principles of 



language and style, the elements of taste an* I criticism, with rules for the study of compo- 

 sition, illustrated by appropriate examples. 12mo. 6s. 6d. 



118. *Jamieson's Philosophy, on didactic principles. 12mo. 6s. Pd. 



119. *Kaimes's Elements of Criticism. 2 vols. 8vo. 18s. 



120. *Donaldson's Elements of Beauty j also reflections on the harmony of sensibility and reason. 



Edin. 1780. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



121. * Black's Course of Lectures on the Dramatic Arts and Literature, translated from the Ger- 



man of Schlegel. 2 vols. 8vo. 11. 4s. 



122. *Schimmelpenninck's Theory of the Classification of Beauty and Deformity, and their cor- 



respondent physiognomic expression, exemplified in various works of art and natural 

 objects. 4to. 12s. 



We should recommend all the above works to be purchased, conceiving 

 that few studies contribute more to happiness than the cultivation of what 

 may be called the philosophy of seeing and hearing. "All ignorance of beauty, 

 or depravity of taste, is defective animation ; all improvement of these is 

 increased sensibility : the powers of the mind, as well as of the body, being 

 rendered more perfect by a proper use of them. To question whether an 

 improved taste is an advantage, is in some measure to doubt, whether it is 

 better to be, or not to be ; to live or not to live; one devoid of taste is 

 dead to all the finer feelings." — Donaldson. 



Sect. XII. — Natural Philosophy and Chemistry. 



123. Conversations on Chemistry. 2 vols. 12mo. 14s. 



124. Conversations on Natural Philosophy. 12mo. 10s. fid. 



125. * Young's Lectures on Natural Philosophy, and the mechanical arts. 2 vols. 4to. 5/. 5s 



126. Fife's Practical Chemistry. 8vo. 7s. 



127. *The Glasgow Mechanic's Magazine. 5 vols. 8vo. 31. 



128. Davy's Agricultural Chemistry. 8vo. 10s. 



129. *The Dictionary of Chemistry. 8vo. 11. Is. 



Sect. XIII. — Natural History. 



130. Smith's Introduction to Physiological and Systematical Botany. 15 plates. 8io. bds. 14s- 



131. Smith's Grammar of Botany, with an explanation of Jussieu's system. 21 plates. 8vo. bds. 9s. 



132. Keith's Physiological Botany. 2 vols. 8vo. 11. 6s. 



133. Kirby and Spence's Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural History of Insects. 



4 vols. Svo. 31. 12s. 



134. Samouelle's British Entomology. Plates, crown 8vo. 11. 



135. _^__— — Directions for collecting and preserving Insects. 18mo. bds. 5s. 



136. Taxidermy ; or, the art of preserving subjects of natural history. 8vo. 5s. 



137. *tGoldsmith's Natural History of Birds and Beasts. 12mo. 6s. , 



138. *fLinn£eus's System of Nature, by Turton. 7 vols. 8vo. 51. 5s. 



139. *Greenough's Principles of Geology. , 



Sect. XIV. — General Knowledge. 



140. *Encyclopaedia Britannica. 20 vols. 4to. 36/. 



141. ^Supplement to do. 151. 



142. *Taylor's Advice to the Teens. 12mo. bds. 5s. 



143. % Prudence and Principle, a tale. 12mo. bds. 5s. 6d. 



144. * Reciprocal Duties of Children and Parents. 12mo. bds. 5s. 



145. * Retrospection, a tale. 12mo. bds. 5s. 



146. * Self Cultivation. 12mo. bds. 5s. 6d. 



147. *Edgeworth's Essays on Practical Education. 2 vols. 8vo. 11. Is. 



148. * Professional Education. 8vo. 12s. 



149. * Hamilton's (Miss) Popular Essays on the Improvement of the Mind, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. 1/. 4s. 



150. * Letters on Education. 2 vols. 8vo. 14s. 



151. Hints for the Improvement of Early Education. 12mo, 3s. Qd. 



152. *Shepherd's, Joyce, and Carpenter's Systematic Education ; or, elementary instruction in 



the various departments of literature and science, with practical rules for studying. Plates. 

 3d edit. 2 vols. 8vo. 11. lis. 6d. 



153. ^British Poets, with their lives, by Dr. Johnson and Alexander Chalmers. 21 vols, royal 



8vo. 25/. 



154. *British Plutarch. Enlarged by Wrangham. 6 vols. 18mo. 3/. 12s. 



155. *Shakspeare's Plays, with glossarial notes. 10 vols. 18mo. 11. 10s. 



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