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In 8vo. with Illustrations, 7s. cloth, EMOIRS of LADY COLQUHOUN. By the Rev. JAMES HAMILTON, F.L.S. Author of Life in Earnest," &c.-On Wednesday.

ARON HUMBOLDT'S NEW WORK-UNE NUIT dans les LARMES. Translated "ASPECTS of NATURE." Translated by

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Mrs. SABINE. 2 vols. 16mo.

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authorised Translation before the original work BISHOP JEREMY TAYLOR'S ENTIRE

appears in Germany.

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THE
THE VILLAGE NOTARY. From the Hun-
garian of Baron Eörvös, by O. WENCKSTERN;
with Introduction by F. PULSZKY. 3 vols. post 8vo.

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LLEN on the ROYAL PREROGATIVE. New Edition, with the Author's last Corrections, and very copious Additions. 8vo.

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Sufferings of the Rebels sentenced by Judge Jeffreys.
EMORANDUM of the WONDERFUL
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WORKS. New Edition, revised and corrected
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TRADE EDITION OF SCOTT'S COMMENTARY.
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UNWORTHY CREATURE, from June 12, 1685,TMENTARY on the HOLY BIBLE. Revised

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and Edited by the Rev. W. SYMINGTON, D.D. 3 vols. royal 4to. illustrated with 45 splendid engravings of remarkable sites and scenes in Palestine, from Drawings taken on the spot, by W. H. Bartlett, Esq.

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CLASSES. Selected by the Rev. F. C. COOK, THE YOUNG SPORTSMAN'S MANUAL; M.A. One of H.M. Inspectors of Church Schools.

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THE HISTORY of ENGLAND, for the

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THE CHEAPEST GREEK LEXICON.

REEK and ENGLISH SCHOOL LEXI

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WESTERN BARBARY, or Morocco and the Moors. By SKETCHES of GERMAN LIFE. Translated by Sir A.

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GORDON.

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By HERMAN MELTHE STORY of the BATTLE of WATERLOO. By the Rev. G. R. GLEIG.

A VOYAGE up the RIVER AMAZON.
EDWARDS.

THE WAYSIDE CROSS: a Carlist Tale.
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A RESIDENCE in the WEST INDIES.
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HISTORY of the FALL of the JESUITS.
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LIFE of CONDE' the GREAT. By Lord MAHON.
THE GYPSIES of SPAIN. BY GEORGE Borrow.
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To be DISPOSED of, an old established CONCERN in the Print and Book trade, in a large and flourishing Town, within a three hours' journey of London, possessing very great advantages as a place both of residence and of business. The Capital required would be from £2,000 to £2,500. The Stock is peculiarly select and in excellent order, the premises commodious and in a first rate situation, and the connexion of the highest respectability. The present proprietor is desirous of removing in consequence of his having a wholesale business in a different line which requires more of his time and attention. Full information can be obtained on application, by letter, to O. Z., care of Messrs. Darton and Co. 58, Holborn Hill.

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to Rickmansworth, in the county of Herts, a gentlemanly Residence, suited for a moderate-sized establishment, and about 33 Acres of Meadow and

Arable Land, and thriving Fir and Oak Plantations.

SELL by AUCTION, at the Mart, London, on
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every necessary building for carrying on an extensive
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a short distance from the Mill, was built about the
same period, overlooks a large lake of water and its
own grounds, and contains good-sized dining and
drawing-rooms, library, four bed-rooms, two dress-
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stabling for several horses, coach-houses, &c., pleasure
whole comprising about 12 Acres.
and kitchen gardens, paddock, and orchard; the
Also an Arable
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and about 16 Acres of thriving Fir and Oak Planta-
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which, with printed particulars, may be obtained of
Thomas Fellows, Esq. Rickmansworth; and of
Messrs. Winstanley, Paternoster Row, London.
Particulars also at the principal Inns at St. Alban's,
Watford, and Uxbridge; and at the place of sale.

of the proprietor, at a very considerable expense, and

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