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WOOD ON RAILROADS.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE on RAIL

ROADS, and INTERIOR COMMUNICATION in general; containing numerous experiments on the powers of the improved Locomotive Engines, and Tables of the comparative Cost of Conveyance on Canals, Railways, and Turnpike Roads. By NICHOLAS WOOD, Colliery Viewer, Mem. Inst. Civ. Eng. &c. 3d Edition, very greatly enlarged, with 13 large Plates (several of which are new, and the rest have been re-drawn and re-engraved), and several new Woodcuts, price One Guinea and a Half, cloth. Longman, Orme, and Co. (4215)

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DR. KEITH'S EVIDENCE of PROPHECY. THE HONEY-BEE. By EDW. BEVAN, M.D.

18th Edition, 12mo. stereotyped, with numerous Engravings on Steel, 78.

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Edinburgh: William Whyte and Co. Booksellers to the Queen Dowager. London: Longman and Co.

New Edition, considerably extended and carefully revised by the Author, 12mo. with many Hlustrations, 10s. 6d. cloth. (4225)

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WEALTH OF NATIONS-M'CULLOCH'S EDITION.

AN INQUIRY into the NATURE and

CAUSES of the WEALTH of NATIONS. BY ADAM SMITH, LL.D. with a Life of the Author, an Introductory Discourse, Notes, and Supplemental Dissertations, by J. R. M'CULLOCH, Esq. New Edition, corrected throughout and greatly enlarged, 1 large and beautifully printed volume, with 2 Portraits, 1. ls. (4217)

Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; and W. Tait. London: Longman, Orme, and Co.

MR. WATERTON'S NEW WORK.

ESSAYS on NATURAL HISTORY.

By

CHARLES WATERTON, Esq. of Walton Hall, Author of "Wanderings in South America." With a View of Walton Hall, and an Autobiography of the Author. New Edition, fcp. 8vo. 8s. cloth lettered.

"A delightful little volume.... His highly amusing little book..... Mr. Waterton is evidently one who loves the pursuit of natural history for its own sake-he is one who rejoices in the happiness of God's creatures, and marks with delight the development of their instincts." QUARTERLY REVIEW, June 1838. *** A Second Edition will be ready in a few days.

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The Fine Arts.

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The nearly finished ENGRAVING, from CHALON'S STATE PORTRAIT of the QUEEN, by S. COUSINS, Esq. A.R.A., was submitted to Her Majesty on Tuesday, the 19th instant, by Mr. Moon; when Her Majesty most graciously granted him the appointment of a sitting to the Engraver on Friday, the 22d instant, for the final completion of this splendid Work of Art.

The honour conferred upon Mr. SAMUEL COUSINS, A.R.A. will greatly enhance the value of this the only faithful Portrait, which has had the additional advantage of a sitting to the Engraver. (+228)

Applications for Proofs in the early state, previous to the further advance in price, must be made immediately to Mr. Moon, Her Majesty's Publisher in Ordinary,

20, Threadneedle Street.

June 23, 1838.

CHALON'S PORTRAIT of the QUEEN.

Beautifully drawn on Stone, by R. J. LANE, Esq. A.R.A. Prints, on India Paper, 1. 1s.; Proofs, on India Paper, 2 28.; a few copies, coloured as perfect Fac-similes of the Original Drawing, £3. 3s.

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a Series of Illustrations of the Scenery, Antiquities, Architecture, Manners, Costume, &c. of the East. From original Sketches in the collections of Lord William Bentinck, K.C.B., Captain R. M. Grindlay, Lady Wilmot Horton, Sir Henry Willock, K.L.S., Lieut. Thomas Bacon, James Baillie Fraser, Esq., and other travellers. Literary department of the work under the superinten-Liverpool and Manchester. Dedicated, by permission, to

The

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The object of this undertaking is to supply what has long been felt to be a desideratum; namely, graphic Illustrations of the Scenery, Antiquities, Architecture, Manners, Costumes, &c. of the East, which, as the theatre of so many brilliant military achievements, and such extensive commercial enterprise, is daily increasing in interest with the British Public.

The Drawings for the Work will be made by the first Artists in the kingdom, from the original Sketches taken on the spot. (4229)

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CONSERVATIVES and STATESMEN.

Containing highly-finished Portraits of His GRACE the DUKE of NORTHUMBERLAND, The Right Hon. the EARL HOWE, The Right Hon. the LORD WALLACE. Each Portrait is accompanied by a Genealogical and Political Memoir of the Lives of those distinguished Conservatives. Each Part is complete in itself, containing Three Portraits, with Memoirs, and may be had separately. (4230)

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THE DESCRIPTION of the GRAND JUNCTION RAILWAY will be illustrated by Engravings on Steel and Woodcuts, from Drawings by S. Lines, H. Harris, J. Wallace, and C. Radclyffe. The work being a second and greatly improved edition of the Road-Book of the Grand Junction Railway, of the first edition of which a large impression was sold in a few weeks; the size, post Svo. and sold in Parts, each Part containing two views on Steel, beside Woodcuts, and 32 pages of Letterpress, price is.; on India paper, 1s. 6d. Part I. will be published on the 1st of July, and the remainder will rapidly appear. (+233)

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London: published by Hayward and Moore, Paternoster Row. Birmingham: J. Drake, New Street. Liverpool: Willmer and Smith. Manchester: Love and Barton; by Advertisements whom Orders and are respectfully solicited. And sold by all Booksellers.

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TALES of IRELAND.

Works lately published.

By WM. CARLETON, Author of "Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry," &c. &c. 1 vol. small 8vo. with Etchings, 7s. 6d. cloth.

"The prison scene, in which the two brothers, their broken-hearted mother, and the father, Dan Gallagher, are the actors, is one which no reader can possibly forgetit is the very soul of natural pathos itself, while the moral conveyed by it is irresistible."-BELFAST NEWS LETTER.

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M

MISSIONARY BIOGRAPHY.

TEMOIR of MRS. HARRIET W. WINSLOW, combining a Sketch of the Ceylon Mission. By MIRON WINSLOW, one of the Missionaries; with an Introductory Essay, by JAMES HARINGTON EVANS, Minister of John Street Chapel. 12mo. 5s. 6d. cloth boards. (4235)

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CONGREGATIONAL MAG. June 1838. John F. Shaw, 27, Southampton Row, Russell Square.

BEA

Works lately published-continued.

EAUTIES of ENGLAND and WALES, A KEY to SEQUEL to LE TRÉSOR;

(including the 5 Volumes of LONDON and MIDDLESEX, large paper); illustrated with the Maps of Counties, and Plans of Cities, Storer's Cathedrals, Chalmers' Oxford, Neale's Parochial Churches and Gentlemen's Seats, Dyer's Cambridge large paper), Beckford's Fonthill, and about 5000 additional Plates, uncut, loosely bound up into separate Counties, with Titles and Indexes to each County; Manuscript Indexes to the Plates in each County; and a General MS. Index, bound separately.

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ENGLISH CLASSIC LIBRARY.

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ROBERTSON'S DISCOVERY and CON

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KIDD'S RAILWAY COMPANION; or,
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KID

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IDD'S AIDS to CHEERFULNESS; and TYTLER'S ELEMENTS of GENERAL

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KIDD'S TRAVELLING PIQUET: a New

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KIDD'S FAREWELL to PHYSIC; and

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Works lately published-continued.

MEMOIRS of the LIFE of MRS.
A New Edition, abridged, with a fine Portrait, 1 vol. fcp.

HANNAH MORE. BY WILLIAM ROBERTS, Esq.

8vo. 6s. cloth.

SUNDAY

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AFTERNOON LECTURES; or, Sermons preached in the Church of St. Mark, Pentonville. By the Rev. JOSEPH JOWETT, M.A. Rector of Silk Willoughby, and Afternoon Lecturer of St. Mark's. 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. 5s. 6d. cloth. (4267)

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EASTERN INDIA.

HISTORY,

THE ANTIQUITIES, TOPOGRAPHY, and STATISTICS of EASTERN INDIA; comprising the Districts of Behar, Shahabad, Bhagulpoor, Goruck poor, Dinajepoor, Puraniya, Rungpoor, and Assam, in relation to their Geology, Mineralogy, Botany, Agriculture, Commerce, Manufactures, Fine Arts, Population, Religion, Education, Statistics, &c., surveyed under the orders of the Supreme Government, and collated from the Original Documents at the East India House,

SERMONS on the CHURCH; being Four with the permission of the Honourable Court of Directors.

Discourses on the Liturgy, Ceremonies, and Offices of the Church of England. Delivered in the Cathedral of Derry. By the Rev. ARCHIBALD BOYD, Curate of the Cathedral. 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. 3s. 6d. cloth. (4268)

PLAIN and PRACTICAL SERMONS;

intended chiefly for Family Reading and Parochial Libraries. By the late THEOPHILUS BIDDULPH, A.M. Minister of St. Matthew's, Bristol, &c. A New Edition of the Second Series, 12mo. 3s. 6d. cloth. (4269)

THE PROVERBS of SOLOMON; in the

Latin of JOHN AUGUSTUS DATHE, Professor of Oriental Literature at Leipsic. Edited, for the Use of Schools, by the Rev. HENRY MOULE, A.M. Vicar of Fordingtou. 18mo. 1s. 6d. in cloth.

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By MONTGOMERY MARTIN, Author of the "History of
the British Colonies," &c. Vols. I. and II. 8vo. with
numerous Plates, 2. 11s.
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*** To be completed in Three volumes.

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of the ETON SCHOOL BOOKS may be had GRATIS.

PINDAR, (SELECT ODES of,) according to

Boeckh's Text, with an Argument to each Ode, and

THE BRIEF RECORD of MEDITATIVE Notes in English, Critical and Explanatory, by the Rev.

HOURS. By a YOUNG DISCIPLE. Fcp. 8vo. 3s. 6d. cloth.

PRACTICAL REMARKS

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on INFANT EDUCATION. By the Rev. Dr. MAYO, and Miss MAYO. A New Edition, fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6d. cloth. (4272)

W. G. COOKESLEY, M.A. one of the Assistant Masters of
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EURIPIDIS CYCLOPS, ex ed. Dindorfii,

expurg. Royal 8vo. 4s. cloth boards.
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MEMOIRS and REMAINS free number of copies printed.). Foo

Ven. Archdeacon HOARE, Rector of Godstone, &c. i vol. 12mo. 6s. cloth. (4273)

THE PRAYERS of the CHURCH; a

connected series of Reflections on the Liturgy. 1 vol. fcp. 8vo. 4s. 6d. (4274)

THE LIFE of the REV. SAMUEL

WALKER, B.A., late of Truro, in Cornwall. By the Rev. EDWIN SIDNEY, A.M., Author of the "Life of the Rev. Rowland Hill, A.M." &c. &c. 2d Edition, revised and enlarged, 12s. cloth.

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ARISTOPHANIS RANE, textu fere ad

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ETON CLASSICAL CASKET. Translations

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JOURNALS and LETTERS of the Rev. G. A. SELWYN, M.A. Fellow of St. John's College,

H. MARTYN, hitherto unpublished; including a peculiarly interesting Series of Letters, bequeathed by its possessor to his Biographer. Edited by the Rev. S. WILBERFORCE, M.A., Rector of Brighstone. With a brief Memoir of the late Rev. JOHN SARGENT. 2 vols. 8vo. 1. 1s. cloth. (4276)

THE PRIMITIVE DOCTRINE of JUS

TIFICATION Investigated, relatively to the several definitions of the Church of Rome and the Church of England; and with a special reference to the Opinions of the late Mr. Knox. By the Rev. GEORGE STANLEY

Just published,

SIX VIEWS of ETON COLLEGE, drawn

on Stone, with an Illustrated Title Page of the Founder. Printed in Tints by Day and Haghe. Size of each Plate, 14 inches by 11. In wrapper, 12s. (4287)

FABER, B.D., Master of Sherburne Hospital, and Preben- DIALOGUES and PIECES of POETRY,

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Where may be had, a few remaining copies of

of ROMANISM. SERMONS, by the Rev. R. W. HAMILTON,

By the Rev. SAMUEL EDGAR, of Armagh. Dedicated, by permission, to his Grace the Archbishop of Armagh. New and enlarged Edition, 1 vol. 8vo. 12s. cloth. (4279)

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Works lately published—continued.

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By the same Author, SECOND READING-BOOK; containing Progressive Lessons on the Pronunciation of Double Consonants and Diphthongs, and on the Middle and Broad Sounds of the Vowels. 18mo. 4d. sewed. (4294) THIRD READING-BOOK; containing Simple Pieces in Prose and Verse, with Exercises on the more difficult Words and Sounds occurring in them. 18mo. 1s. cloth. (4295)

SERIES of LESSONS in PROSE and VERSE, progressively arranged. 8th Edition, 12mo. 2s. 6d. bd. (4296)

COURSE of ELEMENTARY READING in SCIENCE and LITERATURE. 6th Edition, 12mo. 3s. 6d. bound. (7(4297)

MANUAL of ENGLISH GRAMMAR, Philosophical and Practical; with Exercises: adapted to the Analytical Mode of Tuition. New Edition, greatly improved, 18mo. 1s. 6d. bound.

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WORKS ON EDUCATION, PUBLISHED BY OLIVER & BOYDcontinued.

EWING'S SYSTEM of GEOGRAPHY.

14th Edition, 12mo. 4s. 6d. bound; or with Nine Maps, 6s. 6d. (4308) By the same Author, NEW GENERAL ATLAS. Roval 4to. 14s. hf.-bd.; coloured outlines, 16s. ; or full coloured, 188. (4309)

EDINBURGH ACADEMY OUTLINES

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EDINBURGH ACADEMY OUTLINES

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(4311) Edition of DR. GOLDSMITH'S HISTORY of ENGLAND. 8th Edit. 12mo. 5s. bound. (4312) By the same Author, STORIES from the HISTORY of SCOTLAND. 3d Edition, 18mo. 3s. cloth.

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PREFIXES and AFFIXES of the ENGLISH TROTTER'S LESSONS in ARITHMETIC.

LANGUAGE. With Examples. New Edition, 18mo.

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TROTTER'S KEY

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INGRAM'S PRINCIPLES of ARITH

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KEY to INGRAM'S PRINCIPLES of

ARITHMETIC. 18mo. 2s. 6d. bound. (4321)

22d MELROSE'S SYSTEM of PRACTICAL

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2d Edit.

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ARITHMETIC, improved by INGRAM. 16th Edit. 18mo. 1s. 6d. bound. (4322)

INGRAM'S KEY to MELROSE'S ARITH

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GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY.

STEWART'S COMPENDIUM of MODERN

GEOGRAPHY. Illustrated by Ten New Maps. 5th

Edition, 18mo. 3s. 6d. bound.

REID'S RUDIMENTS of

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MODERN

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GEOGRAPHY. With Illustrative Plates. 18mo.

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By the same Author,

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OUTLINE of SACRED GEOGRAPHY. HUTTON'S ARITHMETIC and BOOK

4th Edition, improved, with a Map of the Holy Land, in Provinces and Tribes, 18mo. 6d. sewed.

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