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THE CHRISTMAS LIBRARY, 1838.-GEMS of BEAUTY, for 1838: displayed

BIRDS & FLOWERS, AND OTHER COUNTRY THINGS.-
By MARY HOWITT. Beautifully illustrated in a new
style, with Engravings by Thompson, Williams, Landells,
Gray, &c. from Drawings by H. Melville. Handsomely
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THE SKETCHER'S MANUAL, or the
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CONVERSATIONS on the HUMAN
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FLOWERS of LOVELINESS, Poetry by
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WORKS OF ART,

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A MEMOIR of the LIFE and WRITINGS
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MISS MITFORD'S NEW ANNUAL.

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ore published. By the Rev. JOHN CHRISTIAN FREDE-LIVES of CERVANTES, LOPE DE VEGA,

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QUEVEDO, CAMOENS, GARCILASSO DE LA
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THE GRAND DISPLAY of FIREWORKS A SERMON preached at Hatfield, before

from the Summit of the CASTLE of ST. ANGELO,
ROME, called LA GIRANDOLA ; the TEMPLE of
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TREATISE on the PRESENT PRACTICE of the HIGH COURT of CHANCERY, with some Practical Observations ou the Pleadings of that Court. By EDMUND ROBERT DANIELL, F.R.S. Barrister at Law. Vol. I. 8vo. £1. 10s. boards. (549.) J. and W. T. Clarke, Law Booksellers and Publishers, Portugal Street, Lincoln's Inn.

TEXT-BOOK of MATERIA MEDICA and THERAPEUTICS; being a Summary of the most important Knowledge on the Nature, Quality, and Properties of Drugs, in accordance with the New Pharmacopeia. By JOHN STEGGALL, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians. 12mo. 7s. cloth. (550.)

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HINTS to MOTHERS for the Management

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PRINCIPLES of SURGERY, Part II. Being an Outline of Inflammation and its Effects. By GEORGE T. MORGAN, Lecturer on Surgery in Aberdeen. 5s.

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the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Huntingdon, at his Lordship's Triennial Visitation, September 14, 1837, and printed by their desire. By the Rev. T. M. MACDONOGH, Vicar of Bovingdon, Herts. 8vo. 1s. (557.)

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MANAGEMENT of the ORGANS of A SERMON, preached at the late Visitation

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By the same Author,

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SUGGESTIONS and TABLES, for the J. and J. J. Deighton.

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LE KEUX'S MEMORIALS of CAM

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(571.) a Familiar THE HOUSE I LIVE IN: Illustration of the Structure and Functions of the Human Body. Edited by T. C. GIRTIN, Surgeon. 2s. 6d. (572.)

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ME

EMOIRS of the LIFE of WILLIAM SERMONS for YOUNG CHILDREN. By

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THE DISPATCHES of FIELD MARSHAL
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THE MANNERS and CUSTOMS of the

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GREEK VERBS, with all the Tenses that are extanttheir formation, meaning, and usages; accompanied by a complete Index. Translated from Buttmann's "Ausführliche Sprachlehre." By the Rev. J. R. FISHLAKE, Translator of Buttmann's "Lexilogus." Svo.

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INQUIRIES concerning the INTELLEC- Greek Language.

TUAL POWERS and the INVESTIGATION of
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THE HISTORY of the DECLINE and
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