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General Record of British and Foreign Literature ;

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ALL NEW WORKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN,

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Low's Catalogue of Books published in the United Kingdom-1848.

An ANNUAL CATALOGUE of BOOKS (including New Editions) published during the Year 1848; containing the Title, Size, Price, Date of Publication, and Publisher's Name: with Reference Numbers to the full title of every book in the PUBLISHERS' CIRCULAR, forming altogether a most useful appendage to the Library Table of every Literary Society, and a complete Bookseller's Assistant to the publications of the Year.

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ABBOTT (J.)-History of Mary Queen of Scots. By Jacob Abbott. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 286, with engravings, cloth, .. [1097 (Vide Adv. 367.) ADAMS (W.)-The Shadow of the Cross. By the Rev. W. Adams. 8th edition, 12mo. pp. 76, sewed, 1s. .. [1098 ADDISON (W.)-On Healthy and Diseased Structure, and the true Principles of Treatment for the Cure of Disease, especially Consumption and Scrofula, founded on Microscopical Analysis. By William Addison. 8vo. pp. 320, cloth, 12s.... .. [1099

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ALISON (A.) —- History of Europe from the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Restoration of the Bourbons in 1815. By Archibald Alison. New edition. Vol. 1, 8vo. pp. 494, cloth, 158........ ..[1100

(Vide Adv. 323.) ALLEN (H.)-Collectanea Latina; or, Easy Construing Lessons from the best Latin Authors. For the Use of the Junior Classes in Grammar Schools, &c. By the Rev. H. Allen, M.A. 5th edition, with notes and other improvements, 12mo. pp. 212, cloth, 3s... . [1101 ANCIENT AND MODERN ARCHITECTURE; consisting of Views, Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Details of the most remarkable Edifices in the World, chronologically arranged. By Jules Gailhabaud. 3d series, ICO engravings, with archæological and descriptive notices. 4to. cloth, £5. 5s.. . [1102

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BELLENGER (W. A.)-Modern French Conversations; containing Elementary Phrases and New Easy Dialogues, in French and English, on the most familiar subjects. By W. A. Bellenger. 19th edition, carefully revised and improved, with the Addition of peculiar Rules for the Pronunciation of Consonants at the end of Words. 12mo. pp. 192, cloth, 2s. 6d. BENNETT (J. W. J.)– The Distinction between Spiritual Regeneration: a Catechism of Christian Baptism, compiled from the Articles, Homilies, and Prayer-Book of the Church of England; with Illustrative Notes. By the Rev. John W. J. Bennett. 8vo. pp. 136, cloth, 5s. [1109 BENNET (W. H.)-A Practical Treatise on the Appointment, Office, and Duties of a Receiver under the High Court of Chancery; with an Appendix containing Leading Cases, Precedents, and Practical Directions. By William Heath Bennet, Esq. Svo. pp. 252, bds. 10s [1110 BOYER and Deletanville's French Dictionary, by Boileau and Picquot. 8vo. pp. 840, bound, 12s..... .[mm] BRADFORD Church-Rate Case: a brief Statement. 8vo. pp. 16, sewed, 1s. . [1112 BRAYSHAW (T.)—Metrical Mnemonics applied to Geography, Astronomy, and Chronology, in which the most important Facts in Geography and Astronomy, and Dates in Ancient and Modern Chronology, are expressed by Consonants used for Numerals, and formed by the aid of Vowels into Significant Words. By Rev. T. Brayshaw. 12mo. pp. 298, cloth, 6s...

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BREAD OF LIFE (THE). The Sacramental Mystery unveiled. The Sixth Chapter of the Gospel by St. John the Evangelist illuminated. 18mo. pp. 122, cloth, 2s. 6d.[1114 BRIDGES (C.)—Exposition of 119th Psalm, as illustrative of the Character and Exercises of Christian Experience. By Rev. C. Bridges. 19th edit. 12mo. pp. 472, cl. 7s.[1115 BROWNING (H. B.)—An Algebra of Ratios, founded on Simple and General Definitions; with a Theory of Exponents extended to Incommensurable Ratios, and the Propositions of the Fifth Book of Euclid easily and symbolically deduced. By Henry B. Browning. 8vo. (Cambridge), pp. 150, sewed, 5s... .[1116

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