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XATT JtA LIST'S LI BHAllY, 
8. Highleyts Boofcs continued, 
CHANGE OF AIR, OR THE PURSUIT OF 
HEALTH AND KF.CREAT1QN; illustrating the Beneficial 
Influence of Bodily Exercise, Change of Scone, Pore Air, and 
Temporary Relaxation, os Antidotes to the Tear and Wear of 
Education and Avocation. By Jahies Johnson, M. D., Phy* 
aicion Extraordinary to the King. Third Edition, Svo. 8a. Gd. 
WORKS 
LATEI.V PUBLISHED BY 
H. E. SEELEY & Co. Burnside ; 
AND SOLD BY S. R. SEELEY & SONS, FLEET 
STREET. 
I. 
AN HISTORICAL ATLAS ; being a series of 
Maps of the World ns known at different periods * constructed 
on the same scale, and coloured so ns to exhibit the successive 
changes of empire. With a connected Narrative accompanying 
each Map, so as to afford a complete- view of Universal History. 
By E. Quin, M. A. of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, and Barrister 
at Law of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn. Imperial 
4to, Prico L. 3, IQs. half-hound. The Maps by Siuney 
Hall. 
11 We have seldom had the pleasure of reviewing a more in- 
genious, elegant, and at tho same time phdosophicul and useful 
work. It is well worthy of public attention, as a specimen of 
art, independently of its merits as an original and eminently 
useful auxiliary to the study of the most important branches of 
human knowledge,’— Ac# Mont hi tj Maguzine, Starch. 
“ Mr Seeley has published a highly useful series of Twenty- 
oeg Maps, with Historical Illustrations by Mr Quin. They 
are all on the same scale, and successively point out, from the 
creation to the year 1826, the progress of tieog rapid cal Disco- 
very, the rise and decay of Nations and Empires, and their Po- 
litical Changes ; so dint, by merely glancing the eye on any 
