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THE BRIDGEWATER TREATISES.

The late Earl of Bridgewater left by his Will £8000 to the President of the Royal Society, to be given to such Person or Persons, as he might appoint for writing a Work" On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God as manifested in the Creation." Agreeably to this bequest, the President of the Royal Society, with the Advice of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishop of London, and of the Earl's Executors, directed that Sum to be divided among the Authors of the following Treatises.

2 vols. 8vo. fourth edition, 16s.

I. BY THE REV. THOMAS CHALMERS, D. D. On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as manifested in the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man.

8vo. fifth edition, 9s. 6d.

II. BY JOHN KIDD, M.D. F.R. S. The Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man.

8vo. fifth edition, 9s. 6d. foolscap 8vo. 6s.

III. BY THE REV. WILLIAM WHEWELL, M. A. F. R.S. Astronomy and General Physics considered with reference to Natural Theology.

8vo. fourth edition, with numerous wood-cuts, 10s. 6d.

IV. BY SIR CHARLES BELL, K.H F.R.S. The Hand, its Mechanism and Vital Endowments, as evincing design.

2 vols. 8vo. second edition, with nearly five hundred wood-cuts, ll. 10s. V. BY PETER MARK ROGET, M.D. Animal and Vegetable Physiology, considered with reference to Natural Theology.

In 2 vols. 8vo. second edition, with additions and eighty-eight plates.

11. 15s.

VI. BY THE REV. WILLIAM BUCKLAND, D. D. F. R.S. On Geology and Mineralogy.

The Supplementary Notes, and Additional Plate to the First Edition, may be had separate, price ls. 6d.

2 vols. 8vo. second edition, with plates, 1l. 10s.

VII. BY THE REV. WILLIAM KIRBY, M. A. F. R.S. On the History, Habits, and Instincts of Animals.

8vo. second edition, with wood-cuts, and a map, 15s.

VIII. BY WILLIAM PROUT, M.D. F. R.S. Chemistry, Meteorology, and the Function of Digestion, considered with reference to Natural Theology.

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ALDINE EDITION OF THE POETS. Beautifully printed, price 5s. or bound in morocco for presents, 10s. 6d. each volume.

I. II. POEMS OF BURNS.

Additional Poems.

With Original Memoir, Portrait, and

III. IV. POEMS OF THOMSON. With an Original Memoir, Portrait, and upwards of Twenty Additional Poems never before printed.

V. POEMS OF COLLINS. With an Original Memoir, Portrait, and Essay on his Genius, and an Additional Poem.

VI. POEMS OF H. KIRKE WHITE. With an Original Memoir, Portrait, and Additional Poems.

VII. VIII. IX. POEMS OF COWPER. Including his Translations from Milton, Madame Guion, &c. with an Original Memoir and Portrait, the most complete edition extant.

X. XI. POEMS OF SURREY AND WYATT. With Original Memoirs and Portraits.

XII. POEMS OF BEATTIE. With a Memoir by the Rev. A. DYCE, Portrait, and Additional Poems.

XIII. XIV. XV. POEMS OF POPE. With Memoir by the Rev. A. DYCE, and Portrait.

XVI. POEMS OF GOLDSMITH. With a Memoir and Notes by the Rev. JOHN MITFORD, Portrait, and some Additional Poems.

XVII. XVIII. XIX. POEMS OF MILTON. With Memoir, Notes, &c. by the Rev. J. MITFORD, and Portrait.

XX. POEMS OF SHAKESPEARE. With a Memoir, Notes, &c. by the Rev. ALEXANDER DYCE, and Portrait.

XXI.-XXV. POEMS OF DRYDEN. With a Memoir by the Rev. J. MITFORD, and Portrait.

XXVI. POEMS OF PARNELL. With a Memoir by the Rev. J. MITFORD, and Portrait.

XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. POEMS OF SWIFT. With Portrait, and Life by the Rev. J. Mitford.

XXX. XXXI. POEMS OF YOUNG. With Portrait, and Memoir by the Rev. J. MITFORD.

XXXII. POEMS OF AKENSIDE. With Portrait, and Memoir by the Rev. A. DYCE.

XXXIII. XXXIV.

POEMS OF BUTLER. With Portrait, and

Life by the Rev. J. MITFORD.

XXXV. XXXVI. POEMS OF PRIOR. With Portrait, and Life by the Rev. J. MITFORD.

XXXVII. POEMS OF FALCONER. With a Memoir by the Rev.

J. MITFORD.

XXXVIII.

POEMS OF GRAY. With a Portrait, and Memoir by

the Rev. J. MITFORD.

Each Author may be purchased separately.

Pickering's Publications,

THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF SUFFOLK, by JOHN
GAGE, Esq. F.R.S. Dir. S.A. THINGOE HUNDRED, comprising

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With numerous Plates, royal 4to. 4l. 14s. 6d. Large Paper, 71. 78.

A HISTORY OF ENGLISH RHYTHMS, from the Fifteenth Century downwards, illustrated chiefly from our early literature. By EDWIN GUEST, esq. M.A. Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, 2 vols, 8vo. ll. 8s. Contents:-Dialects, Anglo-Saxon, Old English and Modern, Local Dialects, as exemplified in our MSS. The Gleeman's Song, Cædmon, Alfred, Lagamon, &c. Rhythm of Chaucer, Milton, &c. English Staves, burthens, &c. List of Anglo-Saxon and Old English Poets, with some account of their Lives and Works.

WALTON AND COTTON'S COMPLETE ANGLER, Edited with Original Memoirs, by SIR HARRIS NICOLAS, Illustrated by Engravings from Designs by STOTHARD and INSKIPP. 2 vols. imperial 8vo. half-morocco, 61. 68. or proofs on India paper, 107. 108. The Illustrations separate, 4to. proofs before the letters, 107. 10s.

THIRTY-TWO ADDITIONAL PLATES TO ILLUSTRATE WALTON AND COTTON'S COMPLETE ANGLER, consisting of Portraits, Monuments, &c. mostly proofs, imperial 8vo. price 31. 38.

KANT'S CRITICK, AN INVESTIGATION OF PURE REASON.
Translated from the German. 8vo. cloth, 17. 18.

THE WORKS OF LORD BACON, Edited by BASIL MONTAGU,
Esq. In 17 vols. 8vo. Sl. 188. 6d. A few copies are printed on LARGE
PAPER, imperial 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d. each vol.

The most complete edition extant; it contains translations as well as the original of the Latin Works, and is illustrated by Portraits, Views, and Fao similes, with a New Life of Lord Bacon by the Editor.

"A learned and valuable work upon the Life of Lord Bacon is prepared for publication by Mr. B. Montagu, in which some very important facts are proved satisfactorily by the ingenious author, and show how much the criminality of this great man is exaggerated in the common accounts of his fall. But it is clearly shown, that he was prevailed upon by the intrigues of James I. and his profligate minister to abandon his own defence, and sacrifice himself to their base and crooked policy-a defence which disgraces them more than vindicates him. One thing, however, is undeniable, that they who so loudly blame Bacon, overlook the meanness of almost all the great statesmen of those courtly times."

Lord Brougham's Discourse of Natural Theology.

BACON'S ESSAYS AND WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS.
Edited by BASIL MONTAGU, Esq. Foolscap 8vo. price 5s.

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PHYSICAL THEORY OF ANOTHER LIFE, by the Author of

NATURAL HISTORY OF ENTHUSIASM. 8vo. 88. 6d.

MALTHUS ON POLITICAL ECONOMY.

an Original Memoir, 8vo. 148.

Second edition, with

"The two first chapters are entirely rewritten; and a great variety of fresh matter is every where introduced. A most interesting addition to the present volume is a Memoir of the Author by the Bishop of Chichester." Edin. Review, No. 130.

PRACTICAL DISCOURSES ON ALL THE PARTS AND OFFICES OF THE LITURGY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, by the Rev. MATTHEW HOLE. A New Edition, in 4 vols. 8vo. cloth bds. 21. 28.

DR. NOLAN'S WARBURTONIAN LECTURES. THE CHRONOLOGICAL PROPHECIES, as constituting a connected system, in which the principal Events of the Divine Dispensations are determined, by the precise revelation of their dates. Demonstrated in a series of Lectures delivered in the chapel of Lincoln's Inn, on the foundation of BISHOP WARBURTON, by FREDERICK NOLAN, LL. D. vicar of Prittlewell, Essex. 8vo. cloth, 15s.

DR. NOLAN'S LETTERS on the Evangelical Character of Christianity, 18mo. 4s. 6d. cloth.

"Decidedly one of the most valuable books that have issued from the press for some years; the present volume is intended to check a widely spreading bane, which is silent in its operation, and administered under the specious pretence of superior holiness and evangelical sanctity."--Christian Remembrancer.

In 4 vols. 8vo. 21. 8s. A few copies printed on Large Paper, 41. 4s. THE WORKS OF SIR THOMAS BROWNE, OF NORWICH, Author of "Vulgar Errors," "Religio Medici," &c. Edited by SIMON WILKIN, Esq.

MASTER WACE'S CHRONICLE OF THE NORMAN CONQUEST, FROM THE ROMAN DE ROU. Translated, with Notes and Illustrations, by EDGAR TAYLOR. Esq. F.S.A. with numerous wood-cuts from the Bayeux Tapestry, and various MSS.; and an Illustrative Map of Ancient Normandy. 8vo. 17. 8s.

THE PLATES SEPARATELY, accurately coloured after the originals, 8vo. only twenty-five copies printed, 11. 18.

4 vols. 8vo. 4l. 5s. Large Paper, only fifty copies printed, 8l. 10s. THE BIBLIOGRAPHER'S MANUAL; being an Account of upwards of Fifty Thousand Rare, Curious, and Useful Books, published in or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, since the Invention of Printing, with Bibliographical and Critical Notices, Collations, and the prices at which they have been sold in the present century. By WILLIAM THOMAS LOWNDES.

Pickering's Publications,

WORKS BY SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.

I. POETICAL AND DRAMATIC WORKS.

This edition is the only complete one extant, containing many new poems, and is uniformly printed with the Aldine Edition of the British Poets. 3 vols. foolscap 8vo. 15s.

II. AIDS TO REFLECTION, in the Formation of a Manly Character, on the several grounds of Prudence, Morality, and Religion. Third edition, crown 8vo. 108. 6d.

III. THE FRIEND, A SERIES OF ESSAYS, to aid in the formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements interspersed.

A New Edition, with the Author's last Corrections, and an Appendix, with a Synoptical Table of the Contents of the Work,

By HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE, Esq. M.A. 3 vols. fcap Svo. price 158. IV. ON THE CONSTITUTION OF CHURCH AND STATE, according to the idea of each; with Aids toward a right judgment on the late Catholic Bill. Third Edition, in foolscap 8vo.

V. LAY SERMONS:-The Statesman's Manual, a Lay Sermon to the Higher Classes of Society, and a Lay Sermon to the Higher and Middle Classes, on Distresses and Discontent, 8vo. 88.

VI. THE LITERARY REMAINS OF S. T. COLERIDGE. Edited by H. N. COLERIDGE, Esq. In 2 vols. 8vo. 1. 18.

Contents:-Fall of Robespierre; additional Poems, never before printed ; Course of Lectures; Omniana; Shakespeare, with Introductory Matter on Poetry, the Drama and the Stage; Notes on Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, Jeremy Taylor, Fuller, Sir Thomas Browne, &c.

VII. COLERIDGE'S LITERARY REMAINS. Vol. iii. Edited by HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE, Esq. M.A. Contents: Formula of the Trinity, Nightly Prayer, Notes on the Book of Common Prayer, Hooker, Field, Donne, Henry More, Heinrichs, Hacket, Jeremy Taylor, The Pilgrim's Progress, John Smith, &c. 8vo. 128.

VIII. MEMOIRS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, by JAMES GILLMAN, Esq. Vol. I. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

To be completed in two volumes.

PHANTASMION, A TALE, foolscap 8vo. 98.

"A charming tale of fairy fiction. The exuberance of fancy in this story is marvellous; the rich diversity of incidents without limit, and the simplicity, the sweetness, and picturesque grouping and selection, is a proof of a very delicate and finished taste."-Gentleman's Magazine.

SCENES AND SHADOWS OF DAYS DEPARTED, accompanied with Poems of Youth, and some other Poems of Melancholy and Fancy, in the Journey of Life from Youth to Age, by the REV. W. LISLE BOWLES, with a Portrait, foolscap 8vo. cloth, 5s.

POEMS BY JOHN MOULTRIE, Author of " My Brother's Grave.” Second edition, foolscap 8vo. cloth.

"A small volume of such decided excellence, as to give the author at once a distinguished station amongst the younger poets of the day.”—Quarterly Review, No. 117.

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