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SELECTIONS from the WORKS of THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. 137,

RICHARD HOOKER. Edited by the Rev. JOHN KEBLE, M.A. Professor of Poetry; late Fellow of Oriel College. 18mo.

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will be published next week.
CONTENTS.

1. The Duke of Wellington's Despatches.

2. Ruschenberger's Voyage round the World. 3. Memoirs of Sir William Knighton.

4. Mr. Dickens's Tales.

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London: J. G. and F. Rivington.

COOPER'S SURGICAL DICTIONARY.

AN ENTIRELY ORIGINAL WORK, THE SAME SIZE AS NICHOLAS NICKLEBY," AND SIMILARLY ILLUSTRATED.

EF

FFINGHAM HAZARD, the ADVENTURER. With 2 Steel Engravings by an eminent Artist, 1s.-On Nov. 1.

To be published in Monthly Parts.

A New Edition, thoroughly revised and corrected, "I have set my life upon a cast, and I will stand the hazard will be published early this Month.

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JOOPER'S MEDICAL DICTIONARY. A New Edition, thoroughly revised and corrected, will be published early in November. (5422)

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of the die."-SHAKSPEARE.

of Experience, and well known in the fashionable world, This work is compiled from the Notes of a Gentleman lately deceased, and details the progress in life of one of the most extraordinary and celebrated Characters of the present day. The work is rendered the more valuable, inasmuch as it is not an idle Fiction, but founded on simple truth. The Characters introduced are in the first circles of fashion, and cannot fail to be identified with their living and deceased Originals,-and although the Names

THOMAS'S MODERN PRACTICE of of course will be fictitious, the Characters are from real

PHYSIC. 10th Edition, with much new and important matter, 8vo. 18s.

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HYMNS and FIRESIDE VERSES.

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By MARY HOWITT. Beautifully illustrated, as a Companion to BIRDS AND FLOWERS. (5425)

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life.

**It is the intention of the Proprietor to publish a sheet with the work, which will be devoted to Advertisements, and the attention of the Proprietors of the various Fashionable Lounges, Club Houses, Tradesmen, &c. is respectfully called to the same.

It will be impossible to receive Advertisements for the First Part after the 20th of October, in consequence of the great number of copies already ordered. A circulation of 20,000 is guaranteed for the First Part. (5429)

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NARRATIVE of MISSIONARY ENTERPRISES in the SOUTH SEA ISLANDS; with Remarks upon the Natural History of the Islands, Origin, Languages, Traditions, and Usages of the Inhabitants. By Rev. JOHN WILLIAMS. Dedicated by Special Permission to his late Majesty. 1 thick vol. post 8vo. whole bound in cloth, and lettered, 8s. (5432*)

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MRS. CHILD'S FRUGAL HOUSEWIFE.

THE FRUGAL HOUSEWIFE, dedicated

to those who are not ashamed of economy. By Mrs. CHILD, Author of "The Mother's Book," "The Girl's Own Book," &c. 18th Edition, corrected and arranged by the Author; to which are added, Hints to Persons of Moderate Fortune. 1 pocket volume, 2s. bound, gilt edges.

This little work is reprinted at the suggestion of a highly distinguished member of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. The best proof of its value is the success of the work: 56,000 copies have been sold in this country alone. (5433)

Printed for Thomas Tegg, 73, Cheapside; and may be procured by order from all other Booksellers in the United Kingdom.

THE

MRS. CHILD'S MOTHER'S OWN BOOK.

MOTHER'S OWN BOOK. By Mrs. CHILD, Author of "The Girl's Own Book." 9th Edition, corrected and revised, 1 vol. royal 32mo. 2s. bound, gilt edges.

"Do you ask, then, what will educate your son? Your example will educate him; your conversation; the business he sees you transact; the likings and dislikings you express, these will educate him; the society you live in will educate him.”—Mrs. Barbauld.

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THE NEW ACT for

ABOLISHING

IMPRISONMENT for DEBT. Verbatim, with Notes, by a BARRISTER, and a copious Index. 8th Edition, 1s. Country Booksellers will be pleased to be particular which edition they write for, as there are several printed. Published by Edward Ravenscroft, 18, Took's Court, Chancery Lane; and sold by all Booksellers.

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BIBLIOTHECA

CANTIANA: a Bibliographical Account of all the Books, Pamphlets, Maps, Acts of Parliament, MSS. &c. relating to the County of Kent; with Biographical Notes, by J. R. SMITH. 8vo. (pp. 370) handsomely printed, with Plates of Autographs, 14s.; or large paper, £1. 1s.

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NATURAL PHILOSOPHY FOR SCHOOLS.

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familiarly explained, and adapted to the Comprehension
of Young Pupils: with appropriate Questions on each
By JOHN L.
page for the Examination of Scholars.
COMSTOCK, M.D. Reprinted from the last American
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on the Air-Pump, Steam-Engine, &c., by GEORGE Lees,
M.A. Lecturer on Natural Philosophy, &c. Edinburgh.

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and CHRISTIAN PRACTICE: drawn from the
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Leeds: J. Y. Knight.

** This is recommended to teachers as the best elementary treatise which has been published, and the woodcuts have been engraved in a bold style to suit the purposes of instruction. (5442)

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Works lately published.

NEW WORK ON THE PROPHECIES, TYPES, AND MIRACLES.

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PRAYER. By a MEMBER of the CHURCH of

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ON the MOST IMPORTANT DISEASES

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ON DISEASES of the STOMACH. By

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ABERCROMBIE'S INQUIRIES concerning

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HAND-BOOK; or, Short Dictionary of Terms used in the Arts and Sciences, explaining

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THE STUDENT'S FRIEND.

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HAND, by which a person may teach himself in a few hours. By A. G. TYSON. 12mo. 2s. cloth. (5458)

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John Murray, Albemarle Street.

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THE POETICAL LIBRARY; a Morocco
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AN Attempt to Illustrate those ARTICLES

of the CHURCH of ENGLAND which the Calvinists improperly consider as CALVINISTICAL; in Eight Sermons at Bampton's Lecture, in 1804. By RICHARD LAURENCE, LL.D. Archbishop of Cashel, late Regius Professor of Hebrew, and Canon of Christ Church. 3d Edition, revised and enlarged, with an Index, svo. 10s. 6d. (5462) By the same Author, THE DOCTRINE of the CHURCH of ENGLAND upon the EFFICACY of BAPTISM vindicated from Misrepresentation. 3d Edition, revised, with an Appendix, 8vo. 5s. (5463)

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Edinburgh:

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ELEMENTS of ANCIENT HISTORY.

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(5520) ENGLISH DICTIONARY; containing full Explanations, Definitions, Synonyms, Idioms. Proverbs, Terms of Art and Science, and Rules of Pronunciation in each Language.

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