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MARCET-CONVERSATIONS ON CHEMISTRY; 
In which the Elements of that Science are familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments. 
14th Edition (1841), enlarged and corrected, 2 vols. fcp. 8vo. pp. 732, 14s. cloth. 
MARCET-CONVERSATIONS ON NATURAL PHILOSOPHY; 
In which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained, and adapted to the compre- 
hension of Young Persons. 10th Edition (1839), enlarged and corrected by the Author. 
In I vol. fcp. 8vo. pp. 484, with 23 Plates, 10s. 6d. cloth. 
Of the General Properties of Bodies ; the Attraction of Gravity ; the Laws of Motion ; Compound 
Motion; the Mechanical Powers ; Astronomy; Causes of the Earth’s Motion; the Planets; 
the Earth; the Moon; Hydrostatics; the Mechanical Properties of Fluids; of Springs, 
Fountains, &c. ; Pneumatics; the Mechanical Properties of Air ; on Wind and Sound ; Optics; 
the Visual Angle and the Reflection of Mirrors ; on Refraction and Colours ; on the Structure 
of tlie Eye, and Optical Instruments. 
MARCET.-CONVERSATIONS ON POLITICAL ECONOMY; 
In which the Elements of that Science are familiarly explained. 7th Edition (1839), revised 
and enlarged, 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. pp. 424, 7s. 6d. cloth. 
Introduction; on Property; the Division of Labour ; on Capital; on Wages and Population ; on 
the Condition of the Poor; on Value and Price; on Income; Income from Landed Property ; 
Income from the Cultivation of Land ; Income from Capital lent ; on Money ; on Commerce ; 
on Foreign Trade; on Expenditure and Consumption. 
MARCET.-CONVERSATIONS ON VEGETABLE PHYSIO- 
LOGY ; comprehending the Elements of Botany, with their application to Agriculture. 
3d Edition (1839), 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. pp. 474, with 4 Plates, 9s. cloth. 
Introduction ; on Roots ; on Stems ; on Leaves ; on Sap ; on Cambium and the peculiar .Tuices 
of Plants ; on the Action of Light and Heat on Plants ; on the Naturalization of Plants ; on 
the Action of the Atmosphere on Plants; on the Action of Water on Plants ; on the Artificial 
Mode of Watering Plants ; on the Action of the Soil on Plants ; on the Propagation of Plants 
by Subdivi.sion ; on Grafting; on the Multiplication of Plants by Seed; the Flower; on Com- 
pound IHowers ; on P’ruit ; on the Seed ; on the Classification of Plants ; on Artificial Systems ; 
on the Natural System; Botanical Geography; the Influence of Culture on Vegetation ; on 
the Degeneration and Diseases of Plants; on the Cultivation of Trees; on the Cultivation of 
Plants which produce Fermented Liquors ; on the Cultivation of Grasses, Tuberous Roots, and 
Grain ; on Oleaginous Plants and Culinary Vegetables. 
MARCET.-CONVERSATIONS FOR CHILDREN; 
On Land and Water. 2d Edition (1839), revised and corrected, 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. pp. 256, with 
coloured Maps, showing the comparative altitude of Mountains, 5s. 6d. cloth. 
MARCET.-CONVERSATIONS ON LANGUAGE, 
For Children. By Mrs. Marcet, Author of “ Mary’s Grammar,” “ Conversations on Che- 
mistry,” &c. 18mo. 4s. 6d. cloth. 
MARCET. -MARY’S GRAMMAR; 
Interspersed with Stories, and intended for the Use of Children. 7th Edition (1843), revised 
and enlarged. 18mo. pp. 336, 3s. 6d. half-bound. 
MARCET.-THE GAME OF GRAMMAR, 
With a Book of ConA'ersations (fcp. 8vo.) shewing the Rules of the Game, and affording 
Examples of the manner of playing at it. In a varnished box, or done up as a post 8vo. 
volume in cloth, 8s. 
MARCET.-LESSONS ON ANIMALS, VEGETABLES, AND 
MINERALS. By Mrs. Marcet, Author of “ Conversations on Chemistry,” &c. 12mo. 2s. 
cloth. 
“ A simp’e introduction to the knorvledije of nature, in the shape of familiar conversations ; in whicli young children, 
for whom this little book is designed, take a share. The child is first made to understand the difference betweeir the 
animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms, and the cause of man’s superiority ; and then the distinguishing charac- 
teristics of each class of creatures and substances, their properties and uses, are indicated. It would be a useful book 
in infant schools, as well as in families; and may be regarded as preparatory to Mrs. Marcet’s Conversations.” 
Spectator. 
MARCET.-CONVERSATIONS ON THE HISTORY OF ENG- 
LAND, for the Use of Children. Vol. 1, containing the History to the Reign of Henry VII. 
18mo. pp. 354, 4s. 6d. cloth. 
Juvenile literature will freely own how much it is indebted to Mrs. Marcet, not only for the present, but all her 
preceding works. She imparts 'interest to dry and dull details ; and, while she teaches, begets a desire in her jmpils 
for further knowledge, so pleasantly imparted. These ‘ Conversations,’ admirably suited to the capacities of children , 
may be skimmed advantageously by ‘ children of a larger growth.’ ” — Literary Gazette. ’ 
