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NLY: a New Tale for Christmas. the Author of "A Trap to Catch a Sunbeam," Old Jolliffe," &c.

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L YDAIOUR: a New Book of Eastern Travel. By CHRISTOPHER PEMBERTON HODGSON, Author of "Reminiscences of Australia," "The Wanderer," &c. 6s. morocco cloth boards.

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TRAP to CATCH a SUNBEAM. 6th
Edition, 1s.

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HISTORY, now first translated.

The recent volumes are,

MENZEL'S GERMANY; SCHILLER'S Robbers and other Works; Goethe's Autobiography, &c.; Schlegel's Esthetic Works; Milton's Prose Works; Lamartine's History of the Giron dists; Ranke's History of the Popes: Wheatley on the Common Prayer; Coxe's Life of the Duke of Marlborough; Sheridan's Dramatic Works and Life; Machiavelli's Florence; Lanzi's History of Painting; Coxe's House of Austria; Ockley's History of the Saracens.

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and COMMERCIAL REVIEW, No. 124,

for October. 2s. 6d.

NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, No. 145,

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MERICAN CHURCH REVIEW, No. 7, for October. 5s.

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DRAINAGE OF LANDS, SEWERAGE OF TOWNS, AND
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SIGHTS in the GOLD REGIONS, and THE CAPABILITIES of
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FAMILY PICTURES from the BIBLE. By Mrs. ELLET, Author of the "Women of SUCCESS in LIFE: the Successful Merchant. By Mrs L. C. TUTHILL. 12mo. halfbound, 3s. 6d.

the Revolution." 12mo. 5s. 6d. cloth.

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HISTORICAL SKETCH of the SECOND Steel from the latest authorities, and full coloured.

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Illustrated by 300 beautiful Drawings, shewing the
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Tracts for the Christian Seasons.

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Tracts for the Christian Seasons.

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DAILY STEPS TOWARDS HEAVEN:

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CARWITHEN'S HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND,

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LECTURES ON THE FESTIVALS.

By the Rev. C. J. ABRAHAM. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE. By the Editor of the " Glossary of Architecture." 16mo. with numerous Engravings, 3s. (d.

Intended for the use of Beginners.

THE PRIMEVAL ANTIQUITIES OF DENMARK.

Translated and applied to the Illustration of similar Remains in England. Translated from the Danish of J. J. A. WORSAAE, by WM. J. THOMS, Esq. F.S.A. Secretary of the Camden Society. Illustrated by numerous Woodcuts, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

PAROCHIAL TRACTS.

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COMPLETION OF GRAY AND MITCHELL'S BIRDS.

THE GENERA of BIRDS: comprising their Generic Characters, a Notice of the Habits of each Genus, and an extensive List of Species, refered to their several Genera. By GEORGE RoBERT GRAY, F.L.S., Senior Assistant of the Natural History Department in the British Museum, &c. ! Illustrated with 360 Plates (175 plain, and 185 coloured), drawn on stone by DAVID WILLIAN MITCHELL, B.A.F.L.S., Secretary to the Zoological Society of London, &c. 3 vols. imperial 8vo. price £31. 10s. half bound morocco, gilt tops.

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N EXPOSITION of the CHURCH

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CATECHISM, in the form of brief Illustrative Lectures, with Questions appended. By the Rev. JOHN BOOKER, A.M., Vicar of Killurin, Diocese of Ferns, Wexford. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

The chief object of the Author has been to furnish a suitable auxiliary to such Clergymen as desire to give catechetical instruction in the Church, after the Second Lesson at Evening Prayer, as well as to provide a useful Book for Schools and the heads of families.

London: John Ollivier, Pall Mall.
Dublin: James M'Glashan.

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BOHN'S ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY.—

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Just published, Part I. (royal 4to.) of a NEW SERIAL PUBLICATION, entitled

PAYNE'S BOOK of ART; comprising a

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Payne's Book of Art will be published in Monthly Parts, price 2s.; each Part to contain Six highly

W Five interesting

By the Author of "Stories of the Elements." 16 Illustrations.

SCRIPTURE

NATURAL

HISTORY.

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Annual Publications, Pocket Books, &c.-continued.

On Thursday, November 22, will be published by CHARLES KNIGHT, 90, FLEET STREETBRITISH ALMANAC for 1850.

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THE COMPANION to the ALMANAC for 1850. 2s. 6d. sewed; the two bound together in neat cloth, uniform with preceding years, 4s.

CONTENTS OF THE COMPANION.

Part I.-On Ancient and Modern Usage in Reckoning-On the Fisheries of Great Britain and Ireland -Chronological Account of the Connexion between England and India, continued from 1832 to the present time-Railways of Great Britain-On Public Libraries-Ragged Schools-On the Cholera of 1849-European and other Powers, 1849 -Fluctuations of the Funds.

Part II.-Abstracts of Acts-Abstracts of Public Documents-Chronicle of Session-Private Bills -Public Petitions-Public Improvements; with Woodcut Illustrations of New Buildings-Chronicle of Occurrences-Bankruptcy Analysis-Necrology of 1849.

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ALMANACKS AND POCKET BOOKS FOR 1850. R. and A. SUTTABY will publish, November 22HE REGENT; or, Royal Tablet of Memory; containing an Almanack and Diary. Embellished with a beautiful Frontispiece, and Six other Engravings on Steel, from Designs by Mr. Havel. 4s.; 6s. bound in morocco,; or 5s. roan tuck.

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LITE ASSISTANT and USEFUL REMEMBRANCER; containing an Almanack, with Explanatory Notes. Embellished with a Frontispiece, and other Engravings. 3s. 6d. roan tuck.

THE
HE SOVEREIGN; adapted to the Use of
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R. and A. Suttaby; and sold by all Booksellers and Stationers.

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Now ready, in various sizes, 4to. and 8vo. ICHARDS'S UNIVERSAL DAILY REMEMBRANCER, for 1850; comprising a Correct Diary for Memoranda, Appointments, Bills due, payable, and receivable, &c., an Almanac,

and a variety of Authentic and Useful Information. Adapted to the use of Attorneys, Bankers, the Clergy, Merchants, Gentlemen or their Stewards, Persons in Public Offices, Military Men, Architects, Auctioneers, Tradesmen, Travellers, and generally to all Persons of Business.

Richards, 100, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross ; and sold by all Booksellers and Stationers.

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To be ready on November 21st, with the Almanacks, THE RED BOOK FOR 1850.

THE ROYAL KALENDAR, and COURT and CITY REGISTER, for England, Scotland, Ireland, and the Colonies; containing an improved and enlarged Peerage and Baronetage-the House of Commons, with the latest alterations-the Queen's Ministers, Royal Household-Government Departments-Ambassadors, British and Foreign-Navy and Army-Law and Civil Officers-Ecclesiastical Establishments- Universities-Literary, Scientific, and Religious Societies-Charitable and Commercial Institutions Magistrates Hospitals, &c. Thoroughly revised, 5s.; or with an Appendix or Index of Names contained in the volume, 1s. 6d. in addition. London: R. & A. Suttaby, Stationers'-Hall Court. Longman and Co.; J. M. Richardson; Hatchard and Son ; F. and J. Rivington; R. Byfield; Whittaker and Co.; Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.; J. Ridgway; Allen and Co.; Letts and Co.; E.

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NEW VOLUME-COLLINS'

SERIES.

Just published, price 2s. cloth; or 1s. 6d. sewed, per Volume,

LECTURES TO YOUNG MEN,

ON THEIR MORAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND RELIGIOUS IMPROVEMENT.

BY MINISTERS OF VARIOUS DENOMINATIONS.

With Letters to Young Men, founded on the History of Joseph,
by W. D. SPRAGUE, D.D. 2 vols.

Dick on the Improvement of Society by the Diffusion of Knowledge, in a few days.

WILLIAM COLLINS, GLASGOW AND LONDON.

On 1st December will be published, in fcp. 8vo. price 9s. cloth, full gilt,

Apocalyptic Sketches,

THIRD SERIES;

OR,

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LECTURES ON THE SEVEN CHURCHES OF ASIA MINOR.
BY THE REV. JOHN CUMMING, D.D., &c.

This series is illustrated by beautiful Wood Engravings, representing the present state of the
Apostolic Churches.

Also, just published, price 3s.,

Our Father;

OR, A MANUAL OF FAMILY PRAYER,

For General and Special Occasions; with Short Prayers for Spare Minutes, and
Passages for Reflection.

ARTHUR HALL, VIRTUE, AND CO., 25, PATERNOSTER ROW.

Now publishing in Monthly Series, New Part for December 1st, in post 8vo.

THE DOUBLE CLAIM:

A Tale of Real Life.

By Mrs. T. K. HERVEY. With Frontispiece by Weir.

Published November 1, uniform with the above, Part 1st of
BARON WILLIAM VON HUMBOLDT'S

LETTERS TO A LADY.

From the German, with Introduction by Dr. STEBBING.

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By MRS. NEWTON "She Is a moralist, who draws truths from sorrow with the hand of a master, and depicts the miseries of mankind only that she may improve their condition."

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CROSLAND.

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Now complete, in 1 vol. price 8s. cloth,
MR. MARTIN F. TUPPER'S THREE TALES.

THE CROCK OF GOLD, THE TWINS, AND HEART.

Illustrated by JOHN LEECH.

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