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THE MISCELLANY Of 



INTERESTING WORKS recently published by 



In foolscap 8fO. Price 65. cloth extra, illustrated by a Map, 



THE LIFE AND TRAVELS OF THE 



APOSTLE PAUL; combining, with his eventful Historj', a 

 description of the past and present state of the various Cities and 

 Countries visited by him in the course of his Ministry, and of the 

 Manners and Customs of the People among whom he preached. 



*' This is one of the most interesting works we ever read." — 

 Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Journal. 



'* Every admirer of Scriptural History ought to give this excellent 

 work a place in his library." — Sunday Times. 



** An interesting and a copious volume, creditable to the industry and 

 learning of the author." — Spectator. 



" This is an extremely interesting and instructive volume— one most 

 likely to engage the youthful mind, and to be rend with equal pleasure 

 and profit. We ran safely say, that a book of this description, more 

 deserving of a wide popularity, has not lately been produced j and we 

 heartily wish it every success." — Literai'y Gazette. 



** Not only with younger readers, but with Christains generally, this 

 interesting narrative will be found to have great claims to attention." 

 Ch?istian liemcinbrancer. 



Just completed, in demy \2mo. Price Is. 6d. extra cloth, 



THE SHAKESPERIAN DICTIONARY, 



Forming a General Index to all the Popular Expressions, Quota- 

 tions, and most striking Passages in the Works of Shakespeare, 

 from a few Words to Fifty or more Lines. To each extract is 

 affixed an appropriate Synonym, with a reference to the Context, 

 The whole designed to introduce the Beauties of Shakespeare into 

 the familiar intercourse of Society. By Thomas Dolby, Gent. 



An Edition of this valuable work is published in demy 8vo. to 

 correspond with the large Library Editions of Shakespeare; price 

 12s. boards. 



«* Mr Dolby's volume is entitled to the praise of being the best and 

 most ample of the Selections of Shakespeare."— Review. 



** This is a very valuable index to the popular expressions and most 

 striking passages in the works of our immortal bard, and of great 

 utility as a book of reference to foreigners, young persons, and others 

 to wlioin the beauties of the original may not otherwise be intelligible." 

 East India Magazine. 



*♦ A great deal of pains has been taken with this work, which may 

 truly be termed the Beauties of Shakespeare. It is an excellent Table 

 Book, pleasing and useful for reference, and highly interesting, if 

 merely taken up for its own sake." — Literary Gazette. 



•* It is a derided improvement on " Dodd's Beauties," and will be 

 found extremely serviceable as a book of easy reference for appropriate 

 extracts."— W^ce/f/^ Dispatch. 



THE ADVENTURES OF NAUFRAGUS, 



Written by Himself; giving a faithful Account of his Voyages, 

 Shipwreck, and Travels, from his first outset as a ^Midshipman in 

 the East India Company's Service, till he became a Commander in 



