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XX. JOURNAL of the HEART, edited by the 
Authoress of Flirtation. 
a This is a most charming and feminine volume, one delightful for a woman 
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XXL The ARMENIANS, a Tale of Constantino- 
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66 The author will appreciate our respect for his (talents,, when we say that he 
has done more than any other man to complete the picture of the East, dashed 
off by the bold pencil of the author of Anastasius.” — Edin, Lit. Journ „ 
XXII. TALES of a GRANDFATHER, being a 
Series from French History. By the Author of Wayerley. 
XXIIL CONSIDERATIONS on the CURRENCY 
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Albert Gallatin. Republished, with additions and correc- 
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XXIY. The YOUNG LADIES’ ROOK, a Manual 
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XXV. ATLANTIC SOUVENIR, 
FOB 1831. 
Embellishments.— 1. Frontispiece. The Shipwrecked Family, engraved by 
Ellis, from a picture by Burnet.— 2. Shipwreck off Fort Rouge, Calais, engrav- 
ed by Ellis, from a picture by Stanfield.— 3. Infancy, engraved by Kelly, from 
a picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence.— 4. Lady Jane Grey, engraved by Kelly, 
from a picture by Leslie.— 5. Three Score and Ten, engraved by Kearny, from 
a picture by Burnet, -6. The Hour of Rest, engraved by Kelly, from a picture 
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Arcadia, engraved by Kearny, from a picture by CockeielL—9. The Fisherman’s 
Return, engraved by Neagle, from a picture by Collins.-™ 10. The Marchioness 
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man and Pillbrow, from a picture by Mbs. Mee*— *11. Morning amoagthe Hills, 
engraved by Hatch, from a picture by Doughty*— 12. Los Musicos, engraved bv 
Ellis, from a picture by Watteau. 
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&c. With Portraits of the Authors. 
XXVII. The CHEMISTRY of the ARTS, on the 
Basis of Gray’s Operative Chemist, being' an Exhibition of the 
Arts and Manufactures dependent on Chemical Principles, 
with numerous Engravings, by Arthur L. Porter, M. D. late 
Professor of Chemistry, &c. in the University of Vermont, In 
Svo. With numerous plates. 
The popular and valuable English work of Mr. Gray, which forms the ground- 
work of the present volume, was published in London in 1829, and designed to 
exhibit a Systematic and Practical view of the numerous Arts and Manufactures 
which involve the application of Chemical Science, The author himself, a 
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