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THE WOODMAN.

By G. P. R. JAMES, Esq. Author of “Darnley,' ," "The Robber," "The Gypsy," "The Forgery," &c.

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A NOVEL. By Mrs. LOUDON, Author of "First Love," "Gardening for Ladies," &c.

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ARDENING for CHILDREN.

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Edited Levees, Drawing Rooms, Courts, and Audiences;

OURT ETIQUETTE: a Guide to

by the Rev. C. A. JOHNS. 60 Engravings, 2s. 6d. C. Cox, 12, King William Street, Strand, London.

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the Usages of Social Life; the formal modes of Addressing Letters, Memorials, Addresses, and Petitions; the Rules of Precedence; the Composition HE SCHOOL ROOM, Part 1: its Arrange-of Dedications; the Etiquette of Public Meetings; ments and Organisation; or, a Practical Manual and every other formality of business or pleasure. on the Position of the Classes, the Division of the Royal 18mo. illustrated with Engravings, 4s. 6d. Time, the Succession of the Lessons. Illustrated by handsomely bound, gilt and lettered. numerous Plans and Time Tables, by J. J. H. HARRIS, M.C.P. Organizing Master of the National Society. With a Paper on the Organization of Girls' Schools, by FREDERICK SEARLE, Organizing Master of the National Society. 8vo. 2s. 6d. sewed.

The SCHOOL ROOM, Part 2: its Discipline and Supervision; or, a Practical Manual on the

C. Mitchell, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street. (627)

MR. WEALE HAS JUST PUBLISHED

PAPERS

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Management of Children; the relative Duties of Clergy-TREA

men, Teachers, Parents, and Scholars; Rewards and
Punishments; and other subjects connected with the
Government of National Schools. By J. J. H.
HARRIS, M.C.P. Head Master of the Grammar School,
St. Asaph; and late Organizing Master of the National
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DERICK SEARL, Organizing Master of the National
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The SCHOOL-ROOM, Part 3: its Teaching, &c.-In preparation.

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GERMAN.

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AMERICAN LITERATURE,

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J. G. Whittier's Poetical Works.

Poetical Works. By John G. Whittier. Illustrated by H. Billings. Royal 8vo. 24s. cloth, gilt edges.

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Henry of Ofterdingen:

A Romance, from the German of Novalis. Post 8vo. 6s.

The Complete Works of John M.

Mason, D.D. Edited by his Son, Ebenezer Mason. 4 vols. 8vo. portrait, £3 cloth.

The Young Millwright and Miller's

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Life of Faith.

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Eberle's Practice of Medicine.

A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine. By John Eberle, M.D. With Notes and Additions by

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**The best authenticated work that has yet appeared.

The History of Romanism,

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The Elements of Moral Science.

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Essays and Reviews.

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THE CROCK OF GOLD.

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With a Frontispiece by Leech.

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NOLA MONTI; Tale for Boys. Win Love," &c. &c.

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PIPPIE'S WARNING; or, Mind your

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NASH'S MANSIONS OF ENGLAND IN THE OLDEN
TIME. VOL. IV.

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ANNUAL REPORT

OF THE

PROGRESS OF CHEMISTRY

And the Allied Sciences,

PHYSICS, MINERALOGY, AND GEOLOGY:

Including the application of Chemistry to Pharmacy, the Arts, and Manufactures.

BY

JUSTUS LIEBIG, M.D.

PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GIESSEN; AND

Н. КОРР,

PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GIESSEN ;

WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF

H. BUFF, Professor of Physics in the University of | CHARLES ETTLING, Professor of Chemistry and

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London: TAYLOR, Walton, and MaberlY, Upper Gower Street; and IvyLane, Paternoster Row.

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Sidney Hall's

NEW GENERAL LARGE

LIBRARY ATLAS

OF

THE WORLD;

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In course of publication, in Fifteen Monthly Parts, price 6s. each, of which
Fourteen are now ready.

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Works already Published.

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THE FRENCH in ALGIERS.
LADY DUFF GORDON.
BRACEBRIDGE HALL. By WASHINGTON
IRVING.

THE VOYAGE of a NATURALIST ROUND the
WORLD. BY CHARLES DARWin.

THE FALL of the JESUITS. From the FRENCH.
LIFE of CONDE. BY LORD MAHON.

THE GYPSIES of SPAIN. BY GEORGE BORROW.
TYPEE; or, the MARQUESAS ISLANDERS.
By HERMAN MELVILLE.

LIVONIAN TALES. By the Author of "Letters

from the Baltic."

MISSIONARY LIFE in CANADA. By Rev. J.
Авиотт.

SALE'S BRIGADE in AFFGHANISTAN.
Rev. G. R. GLEIG.

LETTERS from MADRAS. By a LADY.

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ROUGH JOURNEYS ACROSS the PAMPAS.
By SIR F. B. HEAD.

GATHERINGS from SPAIN. BY RICHARD FORD.
THE TWO SIEGES of VIENNA by the TURKS.
Translated by LORD ELLESMERE.

SKETCHES of GERMAN LIFE. Translated by
SIR ALEXANder Gordon.

OMOO; or, the SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS.
By HERMAN Melville.

THE STORY of the BATTLE of WATERLOO.
By Rev. G. R. GLEIG.

A VOYAGE up the AMAZON. BY WILLIAM
EDWARDS.

THE WAYSIDE CROSS: a Carlist Tale. By
CAPTAIN MILMAN.

THE MANNERS and CUSTOMS of INDIA.
By Rev. CHARLES ACLAND.

THE BRITISH ARMY at WASHINGTON. By

Rev. G. R. GLEIG.

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ADVENTURES on the ROAD to PARIS. By
HENRY STEFFENS.

TALES of a TRAVELLER. By WASHINGTON
IRVING.

AN ESSAY on ENGLISH POETRY. BY THOS.
CAMPBELL.

HISTORICAL ESSAYS.. By LORD MAHON.
STOKERS and POKERS. By the Author of
"Bubbles from Nassau."

THE LIBYAN DESERT. By BAYLE ST. JOHN. By LETTERS from SIERRA LEONE. By a LADY. LIFE of SIR THOMAS MUNRO. By Rev. G. R. GLEIG.

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