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Advertisements of New Books-continued.

EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.

13, Great Marlborough Street. R.COLBURN'S NEW PUBLICATIONS.

THE CLASSIFIED and PRICED CATA MR.COL

LOGUE of LONDON PERIODICALS, CURRENT LAW REPORTS, and NEWSPA. PERS; to which is added, the Transactions of various Societies, specifying the last Part published, price, and where to be procured. Corrected to January, 1849, royal 8vo. 1s. sewed.

"Will be found very useful, especially amid the confusion caused in the public mind by the multitude of serial publications which now inundate the land."-LIT. GAZ.

NOTICE. The above is now published uniform in size with the "Publishers' Circular," for the convenience of binding with that work, and will contain upwards of 300 alterations and additions, which have taken place during the year 1848.

Sold by Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans; and all Booksellers. (9)

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THE

I.

LUCILLE BELMONT: a Novel. 3 vols.

II.

THE OLD JUDGE; or, Life in a Colony. By the Author of "Sam Slic, the Clockmaker," &c. 2 vols. post 8vo. 21s. bound.

III.

ANECDOTES of the ARISTOCRACY. By
J. B. BURKE, Esq., Author of "The Landed
Gentry,"
," "The Peerage," &c. 2 vols. post 8vo.
24s. bound.

IV.

THE MIDNIGHT SUN. By FREDERIKA BREMER. Translated from the unpublished Swedish Original. By MARY HOWITT. 1 vol. post (16)

8vo. 10s. 6d. bound.

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THE MODERN PUFF. BY ANTI-PUFF. FISHER'S DRAWING ROOM SCRAP

An Exposition of the Modern System of Puffing, including the Political Puff, the Drapery Puff, the Literary Puff, the Anti-Early-Closing Puff, the Tailoring Puff, the Hypocritical Puff, the Medical Puff, the Furnishing Puff, the Matrimonial Puff, &c. 3d.

Strange, Paternoster Row.

BOOK for 1849. By the Hon. Mrs. NORTON. With Contributions by R. M. MILNES, Esq., M.P., Hon. EDMUND PHIPPS, and others. Containing Thirty-six highly-finished Engravings, 4to. One Guinea, elegantly bound.

2.

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RISHER'S JUVENILE SCRAP-BOOK for
By Miss JANE STRICKLAND.

FASTING: an Essay, by JOHN COLLYER

With

Contributions by Miss AGNES STRICKLAND, and

KNIGHT, British Museum, in reconsideration others. With Sixteen Plates, 8s. elegantly bound.

of the Opinion that Fasting is a Christian Duty, and of the New Testament Texts upon which such Opinion is grounded. 1s.

THE

Nisbet and Co. Berners Street. (13)
THE REV. DR. STEBBING'S NEW WORK.

THE LIFE and TIMES of JOHN CALVIN,
the Great Reformer. Translated from the
German of Dr. PAUL HENRY, by HENRY STEBBING,

D.D. F.R.S. Author of " History of the Church and Reformation," in Lardner's Cyclopædia, &c. 2 vols. demy 8vo. 24s. cloth.

Whittaker and Co. Ave-Maria Lane. (14) SERMONS for FAMILY READING. By the Rev. W. SHORT, A.M.; Rector of St. George the Martyr, Queen Square; Prebendary of Salisbury; and Chaplain to the Duke of Buccleuch. 10s. 6d, cloth.

Sampson Low, 169, Fleet Street.

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THE REV. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, M.A.
Author of "Luther," &c. &c.

THE ENGLISHWOMAN'S MAGAZINE

and Christian Mother's Miscellany, edited by Mrs. MILNER, for January, 1849, price 1s., will contain, among other Articles of interest, an Essay by the Rev. R. Montgomery, entitled "God and Man;" also an Article on the Rev. R. Montgomery's

work, entitled " Religion and Poetry;" Memoir of
the late Rev. Rowland Hill, A.M. (with a Portrait);
The Errors of my Early Life; Half an Hour's Walk
in London, by Mrs. Riley; Reviews, Poetry, &c. &c.
Peter Jackson, (late Fisher, Son, and Co.) London;
and all Booksellers.
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FRASER'S MAGAZINE

Periodical Publications.

for January, THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. 167.

BythelateJ.Sterling. 3. Charles Vernon: a Transatlantic Tale.

17. Current History.

John W. Parker, West Strand. (20)

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3. Lamb's Translation of the Phenomena, &c. of
Aratus.

4. Neale's History of the Eastern Church.

5. Grimblot's Letters of William III. and Louis XIV.

6. The Law of Marriage and the Prohibited Degrees.

7. The Book of Job.

8. Notices of New Books, Pamphlets, &c.

John and Charles Mozley, 6, Paternoster Row. (22)

THE QUARTERLY

JOURNAL of

SACRED LITERATURE, No. 5. Edited

by JOHN KITTO, D.D. F.S.A.

CONTENTS.-John Wesley and the Principles de-

veloped in his Career, by the Rev. Dr. Dobbin.—
Fine Art among the Jews, by the Rev. Dr. Niemes.—
On the Typical Import of the Ordinances of the Day
of Atonement, by George J. Walker.-Calmet on the
Schools of the Hebrews, translated by the Rev.
A. J. D. D'Orsay.-On the Doctrine of the Logos,
by the Rev. J. F. Denham.-On the Miracle of
Joshua, by J. von Gumpack.-Suggestions for a
Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible, by the Rev.
Henry Burgess.- Miscellanea.-Correspondence.--
Notices of Books.--Biblical Intelligence.-Quarterly
List of Books.

London: C. Cox, 12, King Willian Street, Strand.

Edinburgh Oliver and Boyd. Dublin John

Robertson.

On January 1st,

Knight's Monthly Shilling Volume.

PARIS

THE NEW VOLUME OF MR. G. P. R. JAMES' WORKS,
FOR JANUARY, BEING THE NINETEENTH, WILL BE

A New Edi

ITS HISTORICAL BUILDINGS ARABELLA STUART a Romance from
History. With a Plate by Henry
In Adlard. 8vo. 8s. cloth lettered.

AND ITS REVOLUTIONS.

tion, revised and continued to the present time.

3 Volumes. Vol. III., price 1s., completing the

work.

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Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. BOTANICAL GAZETTE: a Journal

The account of the Revolution of Paris in 1848 is the Tf the Progress of British Botany, and the con

best we have read of the many narratives that have been published on that popular subject. It is closer, more complete, and impresses the causes of the catastrophe more clearly; while the Introduction conveys an idea of the power and numbers of the Republicans, by briefly bringing together the insurrections or disturbances that have taken place since 1830. It is a well-timed book; for the previous part enables the reader to get beyond the ignorant present, and see what Paris has always been."-SPECTATOR.

The complete work, in cloth, is also now ready, price 4s. Also,

SKETCHES IN NATURAL HISTORY:

temporary Literature of the Science. Edited by
ARTHUR HENFREY, F.L.S., Lecturer on Botany at
St. George's Hospital. No. 1, (to be continued
Monthly), 28 pages and a wrapper, 1s. ; stamped,
1s. ld. For the convenience of persons residing in
the Country, a stamped Edition will be supplied for
a subscription of 12s. per annum payable in advance.
R. and J. E. Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet
Street.
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THE

MAMMALIA. In 6 volumes, with about 600 THE ANNALS of HORTICULTURE. Woodcuts. Vols. I. and II., 1s. each. Vol. 4, illustrated with a beautiful coloured Frontispiece, 16s. cloth boards.

NOTICE.

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A LEGEND OF READING ABBEY. By C. Mac Farlane, Author of the "Cabinet History of England.' In 2 Double Volumes, price 2s. each, sewed; 2s. 6d. each, cloth.

The CABINET HISTORY of ENGLAND, abridged from the Pictorial History of England,' and continued to 1847. In 26 Vols. Vols. XXIII. and XXIV. A double volume monthly, price 2s. Re-issue of Knight's Pictorial Works.

C. Cox, 12, King William Street, Strand. (33)

TO THE COUNTRY TRADE.

Just published,

A CATALOGUE of PERIODICALS and other SERIAL PUBLICATIONS, with the Prices, &c., affixed. Neatly printed in demy 32mo. 16 pages, on tinted or white paper.__Intended for distribution by the Retail Trade. The title-page altered as may be required without additional charge. The following prices include booking and delivery to any London Bookseller.-100, 4s.; 200, 6s. 6d. ; 250, 8s.; 300, 9s., &c. &c.

Printed by Hall and Son, 83, Bank Street, Maidstone; who will be happy to forward a Specimen on receipt of a Postage Stamp. (34)

THE CHURCHMAN'S COMPANION.

Henrietta's Wish.-Chap. I. Repentance; the Step Father.- Chap. IV. The Angel of Life.Chap. IX. St. Augustine.-Chap. II. The Crusader's

Epiphany.-Nos. I. and II. The Best Time of All;
How to attach Sunday Scholars to Church; Nooks
and Corners of England. No. I. Lavington, Sussex
(with Two Engravings of S. Mary's), &c. 6d.-On
January 1.

THETHEOLOGIAN and ECCLESIASTIC;
Education, &c. No. 37, 1s. 6d.—On January 1.
a Magazine relating to the Affairs of the Church,

Contents.-Church Bells-Hoare on the Harmony of the Apocalypse-Madeleine: a Tale of Auvergne

PICTORIAL MUSEUM of ANIMATED Bishops: Actual and Ideal-Illustrations of the State

NATURE. Part XII. price 1s. PICTORIAL GALLERY of ARTS.

XII. price 1s.

PICTORIAL SUNDAY

Kitto. Part XII. 1s. 6d.

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CCLESIASTICAL EMBROIDERY. Part 1, containing Six Sheets of Embroidery BOOK, by Dr. from Cirencester, Cope from East Langdon, Cope Ely Cathedral, Cope Bircham, S. Mary, Norfolk. Part 2, containing Six Sheets Cope Bircham, S. Mary, Norfolk; Romsey Abbey, Hants. 3s. each

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JAS IT a DREAM? and, THE NEW CHURCHYARD; with an Engraving of the New Church at Bonchurch. Two Tales by the AuMr. KNIGHT'S ONE-VOLUME SHAKS-thor of "Stories on the Lord's Prayer." 1s. 6d. PERE-Plays and Poems, and a Biography. In 12 neatly bound. Parts, illustrated by Harvey. Part XII. 1s., completing the work.

Descriptive Catalogues may be had on application to the Publisher,

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SIR

NIR RAOUL de BROC and his SON
TRISTRAM: a Tale of the Twelfth Century.

By the Rev. G. A. POOLE, M.A., Vicar of Welford.
Fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Joseph Masters, Aldersgate Street, and 78, New
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C. COX, 12, KING WILLIAM St., STRAND. | Bond Street.

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By the Rev. GEORGE FISK, LL.B., &c.

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ARY BARTON: a Tale of Manchester Life. 2d Edition, 2 vols. post 8vo. 18s. cloth. -On Wednesday next.

"This is a book of unusual beauty and merit...... We defy any one to read Mary Barton' without a more thoughtful sense of what is due to the poor."-EXAMINER. MR. THACKERAY'S NEW CHRISTMAS BOOK.

DOCTOR BIRCH and his YOUNG FRIENDS. By Mr. M. A. TITMARSH, Author of "Vanity Fair," "Our Street," ""Mrs. Perkins' Ball," &c. Small 4to. with Sixteen Illustrations by the Author, 5s. plain; 7s. 6d. coloured. Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand.

L'

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INEAL DRAWING and MENSURATION. By HENRY PICTON. 2d Edition, illustrated with nearly 100 Engravings, and containing Hints on the Management of Drawing Classes, with a Sketch of the Course pursued in the Model Schools of the British and Foreign School Society, 2s. 6d. Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., Stationers' Hall Court. (39)

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John and Charles Mozley, 6, Paternoster Row; (41) In crown 8vo. with Engravings, 7s. 6d. cloth. (36) and Joseph Masters, 78, New Bond Street.

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