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XIII.

EXCURSIONS in the NORTH of EUROPE, through Parts of RUSSIA, FINLAND, SWEDEN, DENMARK, and NORWAY, in the Years 1830 and 1833.

A New Edition.

By JOHN BARROW, Jun.

Post 8vo, 12s. With a few characteristic
Sketches, and 2 Maps.

XIV.

A VISIT to ICELAND in the SUMMER of 1834. With Thirty-three Wood Engravings. Post 8vo, 12s.

By JOHN BARROW, Jun., Author of "Excursions in the North of Europe."

XV.

THE SACRED SCRIPTURES, ILLUSTRATED from the CUSTOMS, MANNERS, SUPERSTITIONS, TRADITIONS, &c. of the EAST: 8vo, 18s.

By the Rev. JOSEPH ROBERTS,

XVI.

On the CONNEXION of the PHYSICAL SCIENCES. Third Edition, most carefully 'revised, particularly with a view of simplifying the Work, and rendering it intelligible to unscientific Readers, with numerous Illustrative Woodcuts. Foolscap 8vo, 10s. 6d.

By MARY SOMERVILLE.

XVII.

THE DORIAS. An Historical Drama. Foolscap 8vo,

XVIII.

PRINCIPLES of GEOLOGY; with a GLOSSARY, containing an Explanation of Scientific Terms, and a copious INDEX.

By CHARLES LYELL, F. R.S.,

President of the Geological Society.

A Fourth Edition, illustrated with 164 Woodcuts, and 16 Plates and Maps. 4 Vols. 12mo, 24s.

XIX.

STATE PAPERS RELATING TO IRELAND. Published by the Authority of HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. Vols. I. II. and III. 4to, 31. 3s. Large Paper, 5l. 5s.

XX.

The DUKE OF WELLINGTON'S DESPATCHES

during his various CAMPAIGNS. Compiled from Authentic Documents, by Lieut.-Col. GURWOOD. 8vo, 20s. each.

XXI.

Vols. I. II. and III.

VON RAUMER'S ILLUSTRATIONS of the HISTORY of the SIXTEENTH and SEVENTEENTH CENTURIES. Translated from the German,

By Lord FRANCIS EGERTON, M.P.

2 Vols. Post 8vo, 21s.

XXII.

The ACHARNENSES of ARISTOPHANES. Edited, and adapted to the Use of Schools and Colleges, By THOMAS MITCHELL, A. M. 8vo, 10s.

Also, THE WASPS OF ARISTOPHANES,
By the same Editor. Svo, 10s.

XXIII.

INTRODUCTION to the STUDY of the GREEK CLASSIC POETS. Designed for Young Persons at School or College. By HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE, A.M. A New and Improved Edition. Foolscap 8vo, 7s. 6d.

XXIV.

SOME REMARKS on DROPSY, with a NARRATIVE of the LAST ILLNESS of the DUKE of YORK. By Dr. MACMICHAEL, Physician to the King. 8vo, ls. 6d.

XXV.

BROCKEDON'S ILLUSTRATED ROAD-BOOK of the ROUTE from LONDON to NAPLES. Complete in Five Parts, with 25 Plates. 1 Vol. 8vo, 24s. The last three Parts may be had separately, price 12s.

XXVI.

Translated

Post 8vo, 12s.

THE LYRICAL POEMS of DANTE. by CHARLES LYELL, Esq. of Kinnordy.

XXVII.

THE WORKS of LORD BYRON; with his Life, by THOMAS MOORE. Now first collected and arranged, and illustrated with Notes, Biographical and Critical, by

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Complete in Seventeen Volumes, uniform with BOSWELL'S JOHNSON and the Works of SCOTT and CRABBE. Illustrated with Views of the most remarkable places visited or described by Lord Byron. Bound in cloth, 5s. each vol.

XXVIII.

THE POETICAL WORKS of the REV. GEORGE CRABBE, with his LETTERS and JOURNALS; and his LIFE, by his SON. In Eight Vols. Foolscap, 5s. each, bound in cloth.

XXIX.

TRAVELS to BOKHARA, and VOYAGE up the INDUS. BY LIEUTENANT BURnes. A New Edition, 3 Vols.

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS.

I.

MRS. MARKHAM'S NEW WORK.

HISTORICAL CONVERSATIONS for YOUNG PERSONS.

Containing 1. The HISTORY of MALTA, and the KNIGHTS of RHODES. 2. The HISTORY of POLAND. By MRS. MARKHAM, Author of the Histories of England and France.' With illustrative Woodcuts, 1 vol. demy 12mo. Nearly ready.

II.

CHRISTMAS STORIES. By MARIA Edgeworth. Containing GARRY OWEN; or the SNOW WOMAN, and PooR BOB the CHIMNEY SWEEper. With Woodcuts, 1 vol. 2s. 6d. Printed to correspond with " Early Lessons.”

III.

BERTHA'S JOURNAL during a VISIT to her UNCLE; comprising a variety of interesting information for Young Persons. Arranged for every Day in the Year. Third and Cheaper Edition, in 1 vol. Nearly ready.

GOSPEL STORIES.

IV.

An attempt to render the CHIEF EVENTS of the LIFE of OUR SAVIOUR intelligible and profitable to YOUNG CHILDREN. A New Edition, half-bound, 3s. 6d.

V.

STORIES for CHILDREN, from the History of EngEleventh Edition, 3s. half-bound.

land.

VI.

The HISTORY of the LATE WAR: with SKETCHES of NAPOLEON, NELSON, and WELLINGTON, in the style of "Stories for Children." 1 vol. half-bound, 2s. 6d.

VII.

BISHOP HEBER'S HYMNS. Adapted to the Weekly Church Service of the Year. Ninth Edition, in a pocket volume, 2s. 6d.

VIII.

The POETICAL PRIMER. Consisting of short Extracts from Ancient and Modern Authors, selected and arranged progressively for the Use of Children. By MRS. Lawrence. Third Edition, 18mo, 3s.

IX.

MRS. MARKHAM'S HISTORIES.

1. ENGLAND. Fifth and Cheaper Edition, 2 vols. 12s. boards. 2. FRANCE. A Third Edition, 2 vols. 12s.

3. SPAIN. On the plan of MRS. MARKHAM'S " Histories of England and France." By MARIA CALLCOTT.

X.

2 vols. 12s.

LITTLE ARTHUR'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. 2 Vols. 18mo, with Woodcuts, 6s.

"This little History was written for a real little Arthur, and I have endeavoured to write it nearly as I would tell it to an intelligent child. 1 well remember what I wanted to be told myself, in addition to what I found in my lesson books, when I was first allowed to read the History of England, and I hope I have answered most of the questions I recollect to have wished to have asked."- Author's Preface.

DOMESTIC COOKERY.

FIFTY-EIGHTH EDITION, Price FIVE and SIXPENCE,

A NEW SYSTEM OF

DOMESTIC

COOKERY,

FOUNDED UPON

Principles of Economy and Practical Knowledge,

adapted to the Use of Private Families.

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