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[789 INFALLIBLE (An) Way to Contentment, in the Midst of Public and Personal Calamities. New edition, 18mo. pp. 170, cloth, 28. [790 IRELAND.-Irish Poor Law, Past, Present, and Future. 8vo. pp. 69, sewed, 1s. 6d.... . [791 Speech of Lord Stanley, Feb. 9, 1849, on the Motion of the Marquis of Lansdowne for the appointment of a Select Committee to consider the Operation of the Irish Poor-Law. 8vo. pp. 40, sewed, 1s. ..[792 [765 What is to be done for Ireland? By John Ball, Esq. 2d edition, 8vo. pp. 126, sewed, 2s. 6d.. [793 JACKSON (MRS.)-The Polka Book; containing the Newest Designs for Polkas in Crochet and Knitting. 18mo. (York), pp. 14, sewed, 6d. [794 JAMES (G. P. R.)-The String of Pearls. By G.P.R. James, Esq. 12mo. pp. 218, boards, 38. 6d.. 795 The Forgery; or, Best Intentions. By G. P. R. James, Esq. 2d edition, 3 vols. post 8vo. pp. 998, boards, 31s. 6d. 1796 By the Rev. (Vide Adv. 260.) FORTESCUE: a Novel. By James Sheridan Knowles. 3 vols. post 8vo. pp. 686, cloth, 10s. 6d. 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