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CATALOGUE OF NEW WORKS 



SANDBY (REV. G.)— MESMERISM AND ITS OPPONENTS: 



With a Narrative of Cases. By the Rev. George Sandby, Jun., Vicar of Flixton, and Rector 

 of All Saints with St. Nicholas, South Elmham, Suffolk; Domestic Chaplain to the Right 

 Hon. the Earl of Abergavenny. Foolscap 8vo. 6s. cloth. 

 "A book written by a clergyman well known to be a matt of high character , great talent, 

 and clear intellect, coolly turning supposed illusions into facts, proving their reality by a 

 cloud of witnesses in addition to his own experience, and accounting on philosophical prin- 

 ciples for seeming miracles, belief in which had been set down as evidence either of the grossest 

 ignorance or the wildest insanity! We look upon the appearance of Mr. Sandby's volume 

 as an important event in the progress of philosophy, for it is impossible to suspect the author 

 of either folly or charlatanism. His cases are soberly stated, his reasonings logical, and his 

 deductions inevitable.'''' — Indian News. 



SANDFORD.— WOMAN IN HER SOCIAL AND DOMESTIC CHARACTER. 



By Mrs. John Sandford. 6th Edition, foolscap 8vo. 6s. cloth. 

 Causes of Female Influence ; Value of Letters to Woman ; Importance of Religion to Woman ; 

 Christianity the Source of Female Excellence; Scripture illustrative of Female Character ; 

 Female Influence on Religion ; Female Defects ; Female Romance ; Female Education; Female 

 Duties. 



SANDFORD.— FEMALE IMPROVEMENT. 



By Mrs. John Sandford. 2d Edition, foolscap 8vo. 7s. 6rf. cloth. 

 The Formation of Female Character ; Religion, aparamount Object ; the Importance of Religious 

 Knowledge; Christianity, Doctrinal and Practical; the Employment of Time ; Study, its Mode 

 and its Recommendation; Accomplishment; Temper; Taste; Benevolence; Marriage; the 

 Young Wife ; the Young Mother. 



SANDFORD.— LIVES OF ENGLISH FEMALE WORTHIES. 



By Mrs. John Saudford. Vol. 1, containing the Lives of Lady Jane Grey and Mrs. Colonel 

 Hutchinson, foolscap 8vo. 6s. 6d. cloth. 



SANDHURST COLLEGE MATHEMATICAL COURSE. 



ELEMENTS of ARITHMETIC and ALGEBRA. By W. Scott, Esq., A.M. andF.Ii.A.S. 



Second Mathematical Professor at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Being the First 



Volume of the Sandhurst Course of Mathematics. 8vo. 16s. bound. 

 ** This excellent treatise is admirably adapted for the purpose which it is intended to answer, 

 and certain to prove as permanently beneficial to the interests and credit of the Institution 

 as it is honourable to Prof. Scott's talents. It is, we perceive, the first of a series which is to 

 constitute a general course of mathematics, and which, when completed, will be an invaluable 

 addition to the cash books already in use at Sandhurst."— United Service Gazette. 



ELEMENTS of GEOMETRY ; consisting of the first Four and Sixth Books of Euclid, chiefly 

 from the Text of Dr. Robert Simson ; with the principal Theorems in Proportion, and a 

 Course of Practical Geometry on the Ground ; also, Four Tracts relating to Circles, Planes, 

 and Solids, with one on Spherical Geometry. By Mr. Narrien, Professor of Mathematics in 

 the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. 8vo. pp. 288, with many Diagrams, 10s. 6rf. bound. 



SAVAGE. — A DICTIONARY OF PRINTING. 



By William Savage, author of "Practical Hints on Decorative Printing," and a Treatise 

 "On the Preparation of Printing Ink, both Black and Coloured." In 1 vol.Svo. with numerous 

 Diagrams, 1/. 6s. cloth. 



SCORESBY.— MACNETICAL INVESTIGATION*. 



By the Rev. William Scoresby, D.D. F.R.S.L. and E. etc. etc. Comprising Investigations 

 concerning the Laws or Principles affecting the Power of Magnetic Steel Plates or Bars, in 

 combination as well as singly, under various conditions as to Mass, Hardness, Quality, Form, 

 etc. as also concerning the comparative Powers of Cast Iron. Part 2, 8vo. 10s. 6rf. cloth. 



Part 1, with Plates, 5s. 



SCOTT.-THE HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. 



By Sir Walter Scott, Bart. New Edition, 2 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Vignette Titles, I2s, cloth. 



SEAWARD.— SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE OF HIS SHIPWRECK, 



and consequent Discovery of certain Islands in the Caribbean Sea: with a Detail of many 

 extraordinary and highly interesting Events in his Life, from 1733 to 1749, as written in his 

 own Diary. Edited by Miss Jane Porter. 3d Edition, with a New Nautical and Geographical 

 Introduction, containing Extracts from a Paper by Mr C. F. Collett, of the Royal Navy, 

 identifying the Islands described by Sir Edward Seaward. 2 vols, post 8vo. 21s. cloth. 



SELECT WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS : 



From Chaucer to Withers. With Biographical Sketches, by R. Southey, LL.D. 1 vol. 8vo. 

 30s. cloth ; or 31s. 6rf. with gilt edges. 



SELECT WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS: 



From Ben Jonson to Beattie. With Biographical and Critical Prefaces by Dr. Aikin. ] vol. 

 ~8vo. 18s. cloth ; or 20s. with gilt edges. 



*■»* The peculiar feature of these two works is, that the Poems included are printed entire, 

 without mutilation or abridgment ; care being taken that such poems only are included as are 

 fit for the perusal of youth, or for reading aloud. 



