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THOMSON -THE DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT OE THE SICK 
ROOM, necessary, in Aid of Medical Treatment, for the Cure of Diseases. By Anthony 
Todd Thomson, M.D. F.L.S. &c. Tost 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth. 
TOMLINS.-A POPULAR LAW DICTIONARY; 
Familiarly explaining’ the Terms and Nature of English Law ; adapted to the comprehension 
of persons not educated for the legal profession, and affording information peculiarly useful 
to Magistrates, Merchants, Parochial Officers, and others. By Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, 
Attorney and Solicitor. In 1 thick vol. post 8vo. 18s. cloth. | 
The whole work has been revised by a Barrister. j 
TOOKE.-A HISTORY OF PRICES ; 
MHth reference to the Causes of their principal Variations, from 1792 to the Present Time. 
Preceded by a Sketch of the History of the Corn Trade in the last Two Centuries. By Thomas 
Tooke, Esq. F.R.S. 2 vols. 8vo. .^1. 16s. cloth. | 
(A Continuation of the Above.') j 
AN ACCOUNT of PRICES and of the State of the CIRCULATION in 1838 and 1839; with } 
Remarks on the Corn Laws, and on proposed Alterations in our Banking System. 8vo. 12s. cloth. 
TRANSACTIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
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TRANSACTIONS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF 
LONDON. 4to. The last part published is Part 1, Vol. 3, with Plates, 14s. coloured, 
and 12s. plain. 
TRANSACTIONS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL 
Engineers, 4to. Vol. II. with Twenty-three finely engraved Plates, 28s. cloth. 
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TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH 
ARCHITECTS of LONDON : consisting of a series of Papers on “ Antiquities,” and “ Con- 
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over; Dr. Faraday ; Mr. Bracebridge; Kerr Beuth, of Berlin ; Joseph Gwilt, F.S.A. F.A.S. ; 
Mr. C. H. Smith ; Mr. C. Fowler, Hon. Sec. ; Mr. W. A. Nicholson, of Lincoln ; and Mr. J. P. 
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TRANSACTIONS OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON. 
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TROLLOPE.-TIIE LAURRINGTONS ; 
Or, Superior People. By Mrs. Trollope, Author of “Widow Barnaby,” &c. 3 vols. 
post 8vo. 31s. 6d- boards. 
“ Mvs. Trollope gains upon public opinion, as a novel writer, by every successive 'production other prolific pen. 
‘ The Laurringtons,’ her last new novel, is vastly superior to ‘ Widow Barnaby,’ on which we conclude, from its being 
associated with her name in the title-])age, she founds her pretensions to public rcg.ard. The plot is simple ; the 
char.acters comparatively few, and their positions, sayings, and doings, perfectly in keeping. We predict that the 
work will be a favourite with the novel-reading portion of the public." — Globe. 
TURNER.-THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 
From the Earlie.st Period to the Death of Elizabeth. By Sharon Turner, Esq. F.A.S. 
ll.A.S.L. 12 vols. 8vo. £8. 3s. cloth. 
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THE HISTORY of the ANGLO-SAXONS; comprising the History of England from the 
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period. 3d Edition, 5 vols. 8vo. ^'3, boards. 
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commencement of the English Reformation : being the First Part of the Modern History' of 
England. 3d Edition, 2 vols. 8vo. 26s. bds. 
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Second Part of the Modern History of England. 3d Edition, 2 vols. 8vo. 32s. boards. 
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