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Works published since last Circular.

COMPLETION OF MR. AINSWORTH'S "JACK SHEPPARD."

JACK

SHEPPARD: a Romance. By W. HARRISON AINSWORTH, Esq. Author of "Rookwood," &c. 3 vols. post 8vo, with Portrait of the Author by R. I. Lane, Esq. R.A. and embellished with 27 Illustrations by George Cruikshank, 25s. bound.

ARISTOCRACY in AMERICA.

(3488) From the

FOOD for BABES; or the First Sermons
that very little Children are able to understand.
18mo. 3s. cloth boards.
(3495)

John Hatchard and Son, 187, Piccadilly.

Sketch-Book of a German Nobleman. Edited by THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, No. 141.

FRANCIS J. GRUND, Esq. Author of "The Americans in
their Moral, Social, and Political Relations." 2 vols.
post Svo. with Portraits.

Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street,
Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

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CONTENTS.

1. Life and Works of Thomas Telford.

2. Church Rates.

3. Duke of Ragusa's Travels.

4. Reign of George the Third-Public Characters.

5. Captain Marryat's Diary in America.

6. Ministerial Plan of Education-Church and Tory Misrepresentations.

7. Life and Times of Richard Baxter.

8. Bosworth's Anglo-Saxon Dictionary-Structure of the English Language.

9. Lord Lyndhurst's Review of the last Session-Defence of the Whigs.

Note.-Regulations of Privy Council as to the Education (3496)

Grant.

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THE BRITISH CRITIC & QUARTERLY

THEOLOGICAL REVIEW. No. 52, fis.

REVIEWS: Shelford on Mortmain. The Aerican Church.-Mr. Wyse and the Central Society of Educa tion.-Gladstone: the State in its Relations an the Church.-Armed Associations for Protecti

Life

WALKS and WANDERINGS in the and Property.-Mr. Taylor versus Nicolas Ferr .-Archi

WORLD of LITERATURE. By the Author of "Random Recollections," "The Great Metropolis," "Travels in Town," &c. &c. 2 vols. post 8vo. handsomely bound in cloth. (3494)

Saunders and Otley, Conduit-Street.

tecture of New Churches: Wilson, Shaw, Smith, and
Hamilton (with Woodcuts).-Notices of New Theological
Works.
(3498)
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Books just published-continued.

BRITISH and FOREIGN REVIEW, No. | THE GUIDE of the HEBREW STUDENT; |

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CHURCH AND UNIVERSITIES.

THE BRITISH MAGAZINE, and

MONTHLY REGISTER of RELIGIOUS and ECCLESIASTICAL INFORMATION, DOCUMENTS, &c. The leading Contents of the October Number are— ORIGINAL PAPERS-Antichrist in the 13th Century-On the fundamental Difference between the Church of England and the Church of Rome-ANTIQUITIES-SACRED POETRY - CORRESPONDENCE -On National Education - The Oxford Tracts Footpaths - The Title of Reformed Churches-Wesleyan Methodists-The Rubric and various other Services of the Church-REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS-CHURCH MATTERS-Romanism in England -DOCUMENTS-An Act to facilitate the Merger of Tithes in Land-An Act to explain and amend the Acts for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales-The Bishop of Montreal's Charge-Ordinations-PrefermentsAppointments-Resignations-Clergy Deceased-Events of the Month-And its usual varied Miscellanea. (3500)

J. G. F. and J. Rivington, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place, Pall Mall; J. Turrill, 250, and T. Clerc Smith, Regent Street.

containing an EPITOME of SACRED HISTORY, together with EASY PASSAGES, in PURE BIBLICAL HEBREW, edited, with Additions, Keys, and Glossary, adapted for English Learners. By HERMANN HEDWIG BERNARD, Hebrew Teacher in the University of Cambridge. 8vo. 10s. 6d. (3503)

John W. Parker, West Strand.

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CHEMISTRY NO MYSTERY; or, a Lec

turer's Bequest. Being the Subject Matter of a Course of Lectures, delivered by an Old Philosopher, and taken

THE PRESBYTERIAN REVIEW, No. 46, in short-hand by one of the Audience, whose Name is not

2s. 6d.

Contents:-REVIEWS. 1. Mackerrow's History of the Secession.-2. Chalmers and Haldane on the Romans.3. Dr. Bryce on Native Education in India.-4. Lee and Wemyss on Job.-5. Dr. John Brown on Civil Obedience.6. Dr. Duff on India and Indian Missions.-And, 7. Douglas on Revivals. Critical Notices, Ecclesiastical Intelligence, &c. &c.

known. Arranged from the Original Manuscrips, and revised, by JOHN SCOFFERN, Surgeon; and late Assistant Chemist at the London Hospital, and Aldersgate School of Medicine. With numerous Illustrations, 6s. cl. lettered.

Harvey and Darton, Gracechurch Street.

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the price is now 2s. 6d. in place of 4s.-10s. a-year in place
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Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd.
London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.

A MANUAL of the LAW of SCOTLAND,

Civil, Municipal, Criminal, and Ecclesiastical; with a Practical Commentary on the Mercantile Law, and on the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace and other Magistrates. By JOHN HILL BURTON, Advocate. 1thick

the applications of the Science in the Arts. By THOMAS GRAHAM. F.R.S. L. and E. Professor of Chemistry in the University College, London; Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Berlin. Part 3, 8vo. 58.; Parts 1, 2, 3, stitched together, 9s. (3510)

OUTLINES of COMPARATIVE ANA

TOMY. By ROBERT E. GRANT, M.D. F.R.S. L. & E. Professor of Comparative Anatomy and Zoology in the London University College. Part 5, 8vo. 3s.; Parts 1 to 5, £1.3s. (3511)

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vol. 12mo. containing 744 closely-printed pages, hand- STERNE'S SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY.

somely bound in cloth, 9s. 6d.

Part 5, illustrated with numerous Engravings on Wood from original Designs by JACQUE, 18. To be com(3512) pleted in 7 Numbers. London: J. E. Nicholls, Repository of Arts, 51, Wigmore Street, Cavendish Square. Edinburgh: Menzies. Dublin: Machin and Co.

This Work contains an ample Digest of the New Bankruptcy Act and other late Legislative Improvements, and among other subjects embraces the following:Agency Banking-Bankruptcy - Bills and NotesBurghs-Cessio-Church Law-Contracts-CopyrightCorporations-Courts of Law-Criminal Law-Debtor and Creditor (including Diligence)-Elections-Entails-Fishings-Friendly Societies-Game-Guardian and Ward- ABBOTT'S NEW WORKS-One Shilling Husband and Wife-Insurance-Joint-Stock CompaniesJurymen-Justices of Peace-Land Rights-Landlord and Tenant-Magistrates-Master and Servant-Officers of the Law-Parent and Child-Parochial Law-PartnershipPelicans-Public Police-Religious Communiws (including Customs and Excise) -Sale-Savings Banks-Schoolsration-Shipping - Succession-Surety of Deeds-Tithes-Universities

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Truth WAY TO DO GOOD.

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Guide to Truth and Duty. MOTHER AT HOME.
HOARY HEAD and the VAL-CHILD AT HOME.

(3502)

LEYS BELOW.
THE TEACHER.
THE PATH OF PEACE.
LITTLE PHILOSOPHER.
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Thomas Allman, 42, Holborn Hill.

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Books just published-continued.

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THE NAVAL & MILITARY ALMANACK

for 1840. Containing, besides a Calendar and the ordinary Almanack Information, Tables of Reference on matters of special interest to the UNITED SERVICES; and interspersed with Biographies and Anecdotes of England's

THE PROTESTANT'S ARMOURY; being great Naval and Military Heroes. Fcp. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

a Collection of Extracts from various Writers on the Church of Rome; chiefly designed to show its Apostate, Idolatrous, and Anti-Christian Character. Compiled by a LAY MEMBER OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 12mo. 7s. cloth. (3514)

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(3525)

THE CHURCH CATECHISM of ROME.
Published by the Authority of Pope Clement VIII. A PRACTICAL TREATISE on DRAWING,

5.

and the Congregation. Edited by the Rev. R. M'GHEE.
Fcp. 8vo.
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PLAIN CONVERSATION on POPERY
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A PRACTICAL GUIDE to the PROPHE. Original Drawings, made expressly for this Work, by the

CIES. By the Rev. E. BICKERSTETH. 6th Edition, fcp. 8vo. 6s. cloth. (3518)

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ORACLE of RURAL LIFE, and SPORTSMAN'S ALMANACK for 1840, with Twentysix Illustrations, referring to the Sports, Occupations, and Astronomical features of the various Seasons of the Year. The great circulation of the "ORACLE" for 1839, has induced the Proprietors to extend the range of intelligence embraced in the volume for that year; and, besides the introduction of several new features of interest, to add to the number of embellishments which that volume contained, Twelve Woodents, illustrating, under the heads of the several Months, the respective Signs of the Zodiac proper to each. 2s. 6d. (3527)

A. H. Baily and Co. 83, Cornhill.

ACKERMANN'S FORGET-ME-NOT, a

Christmas, New Year's and Birthday Present, by Eminent Living Poets and Novelists, for 1840.

This volume contains eleven engravings, among which is a Portrait of the Queen, by C. and H. Rolls, Hall,

A SELECTION of HYMNS for the Use of Gibbon, Bacon, Scriven, Adcock, Stocks, and Simmons,

CHURCH of ENGLAND FAMILIES and SUNDAY SCHOOLS. By J. E. DALTON, M.A. Fellow of Queen's College. 32mo. 8d. each, well bound in purple sheep; 18mo. 4d., or 25 at 3d. each, with a strong purple cover. The latter having a short Appendix, contains in all 206 Hymns. (3522)

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from paintings by Leslie, A.R.A. Corbould, Herbert, Miss
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by James Montgomery, Delta, the Old Sailor, Douglas
and the usual variety of compositions in prose and verse,
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THE

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T. S. COOPER'S NEW SERIES of

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NATURALIST'S LIBRARY, Vol. XXIV. containing British Birds, Vol. II. By Sir W. JARDINE. Illustrated by 32 coloured Plates, and Portrait and Memoir of Smellie. 6s.

The volumes published on Ornithology are-Humming Birds, Gallipaceous Birds, Game Birds, Pigeons, Parrots, Birds of Western Africa, Fly Catchers. 6s. each.

The arrangement of the subjects admits of any volume being taken alone.

The volume on Dogs, by Colonel HAMILTON SMITH, will be the next published. (3524) London: S. Highley, 32, Fleet Street. Edinburgh: W. H. Lizars. Dublin: W. Curry, jun. and Co.; and all Booksellers.

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ORIENTAL OUTLINES, or TURKEY,

GREECE, and TUSCANY, in 1838. By W. KNIGHT, Esq. of the Hon. Soc. of Lincoln's Inn. 1 vol. with a Map, Vignette, and Turkish Vocabulary, 7s. 6d.

"An amusing volume of travels."-SUN.

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THE EARTHQUAKE of JUAN FERNANDEZ, as it occurred in the year 1835; authenticated by the retired Governor of that Island. To which is added, a Refutation of several mis-statements that the public Papers. Royal 8vo. with 5 Engravings, 2s. 6d. sewed. (3540) London: Longman, Orme, and Co. Manchester: J. and J. Thomson.

EXPLANATORY NOTES of the PRAYER- have been published in the Nautical Magazine of 1837, and

the PSALMS. Bv W. K. CLAY, B.D. of Jesus College, Cambridge, and Minor Canon of Ely.

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1840. PEACOCK and MANSFIELD beg to inform the Trade that their POCKET BOOKS, INTERLEAVED ALMANACS, and HOUSE-KEEPING ACCOUNT BOOKS, will be published on the 31st..

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WINTERS WREATH for 1840; being the 17th vol. of this long-established and favourite Annual, which surpasses all its predecessors in the chaste selection of its Embellishments, and the beauty of their execution; while its Literary contents, by the first writers of the day, more than sustain that high character of superior excellence for which it has ever been distinguished. 12s. in full gilt binding, elegantly embossed.-Ön the 21st. inst.

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