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These tales bear evidence of deep thought and philosophic reflection. "The Lutherans," which is the longest of the series, is also the best. It treats of the carly disputation between the Papal Church and the Lutheran Doctors, upon which the author has contrived a tale of intense interest.'-Sunday Times. We can honestly recommend these stories, as being a more agreeable collection than has latterly been issued from the press. The author displays equal excellence in the pathetic and humorous.-Atlas. The Greenwich Pensioner" and the "Dean of Guild" remind us of old times. There are scattered through the work deep observations-happy thoughts, happily expressed-and fre quent touches of truth and humour.'-Spectator. Altogether a very entertaining work. The best story is "The Jaunt," in which Galt conducts a west-country baillie over his own travelled grounds-London, Paris, Sicily, Greece, &c., and amuses us heartily with his quaint observations.'-Literary Gazette. 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We cannot sufficiently applaud this design.'-Atlas, We know of no recent work that deserves s) hearty an encouragement from the great body of English readers.'Athenæum. The following works have already appeared:The Pilot-Caleb Williams-The Spy-Thaddeus of Warsaw -St Leon-Last of the Mohicans-Scottish Chiefs-Frankenstein -The Ghost Seer-Edgar Huntley-Hungarian Brothers-Canterbury Tales-The Pioneers-Self-Control-Discipline - The Prairie Pastor's Fire-side- Lionel Lincoln Lawrie ToddFleetwood-Sense and Sensibility-Corinne Emma - Simple Story-Nature and Art-Mansfield Park-Northanger AbbeyPersuasion The Smuggler - Pride and Prejudice - Stories of Waterloo-Hunchback of Notre-Dame-The Borderers-Eugene Arain. T By the Author of The Dominie's Legacy.' A STORY OF THE PRESENT DAY. Decidedly one of the cleverest novels which has come into our hands for some time past. The characters are remarkably well drawn, and admirably sustained throughout. It contains many manly, just, and beautiful sentiments.-Scotsman. MUSEUM, will be published on the 31st of Dec. with an authentic Portrait of Petrarch's Laura, splendidly painted and jewelled, the Ninth of the Series of Celebrated Authentic Ancient Portraits of all countries, in the same beautiful style as those of Anne Boleyn, La Reine Claude, Eleanor of Austria, La belle Paule, &c.; together with plates of the several Parisian Costumes, executed in France. Literary Contents:-Biography of Petrarch and LauraTo a Friend on New Year's-day-New Year's-day in Paris, by a Bachelor-(New Year's-day in Scotland was published in January, 1831) Zion's Pilgrim-Record of the Grave, by Mrs Cockle-Tales of the English Chronicles, by Agnes Strickland-The Knighting of Francis I, at Maragnan, by H. C. Deakin, Esq.-The Quiet Neighbour, by Mrs Hofland-Music's Memories, by Mrs Dunbar Moodie-Finn M'Coul's Finger-stone, by R.S. 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Cheap Edition, in 6 vols. price only 48. per vol. bound, with Portrait of the Author, or the MAN REFINEMENT; TREMAINE New Edition, in 3 vols. price 12s. of No fastidious person can read "Tremaine" without being persuaded that it affords most useful and practical lessons of conduct. Our youth look to the poetry, and not to the reality of life; and it is the object of this book to show that the individual who adopts such an idea, mars his own happiness, as much as he fails in his duty towards the community.'-Quarterly Review. DE VERE, OR THE MAN OF INDEPENDENCE, In 3 vols. price 12s. "De Vere" will be regarded in the light of a precious legacy from an Artist of the highest order.'-Monthly Review "De Vere" is one of the ablest productions of its kind which has ever been published; we have inet no work of such extraordinary merit.'-Literary Gazette. The author of De Vere has shewn his unquestionable title to rank among the true historical painters of manners and human nature. 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LECTURES ON PAINTING; by HENRY FUSELI, Est R.A. 188. & PRACTICAL DOMESTIC ECONOMY ; in which scarcely a single subject connected with Housekeeping is no treated of. New and unproved Edition, fs, hound. Published for H. Colburn, by R. Bentley, New Burlingt street. In 3 vols. post 8vo. ADVENTURES of a YOUNGER SON, Mr Trelawney, (Lord Byron's friend) the now ascertume! author of this work, is the gentleman who, a few years ago tak so active a part in the Greek cause, and who married the daughter of the chieftain Ulysses. It will be recollected that when MrTre lawney intrenched himself against besiegers in the cave of Mou Parnassus, an attempt was inade on his life by some of his pres tended adherents, who had been bribed to this act of treacher. The book which this celebrated person has now written and pu lished is supposed to record the early events of his life, clothed, though not much disguised, in the garb of fiction."---Gilube. Published for H. Colburn, by R. 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Absenteeism, 395, 485 Agassiz's Switzerland, reviewed, 572 Alsatians, the, 597 American Tribute to English Talent, 803 Anecdotes of Talma and Kemble, 757 Annuals, the, for 1834, reviewed, 700, Antwerp, described, 74 Apperley's Europe, reviewed, 636 Archer's Tours in India, reviewed, 234, Aristocracy, Expatriation of, 722 Army and Navy, 29, 46, 61, 73, 92, 104, Army of the Pacha of Egypt, 310 Ball at the Tuileries, 754 Balls, Country, 49 Balls, Juvenile Fancy, 189 Barrington's Memoirs of the Union, re- viewed, 125, 148, 162, 201 Bathing Places, Foreign, 498 Baths of Toeplitz, 545 Bazaars, Charity, 565 Chameleon, the, reviewed, 58, 876 Character, a Tale, reviewed, 523 Dream, the, &c. reviewed, 539 Duel between the Marquis of Dalmatia Characteristics of Goethe, reviewed, 363 Dunlap's American Theatre, reviewed, Chatworth, the Patrician, reviewed, 539 Chesterfield in London, 228, 244, 258, Chevalier D'Industrie, 93 Christmas Charities of 1832, 7 Colloquies of an Oystor, &c. 579 Column of the Place Vendôme, 465, 498 58 Duras, the Duchess of, 758 East India Sketch-Book, reviewed, 812 877 Sketch of the Life of, reviewed, Excursion to Antwerp, reviewed, 251 855 Exile of Idria, reviewed, 235 Fashions, Female, 40, 57, 68, 86, 99, 117, Fashionables in Paris, 875 Conchologist's Companion, The, reviewed, Female Duellists, 144 876 Confessions of a Fashionable Wife, 1 Beauties of the Court of Charles II, Congress at Toeplitz, 577 Constance, a Novel, reviewed, 201 Court, the, at Brighton, 4 Court and Fashionable Life, 53, 65, 81, 97, 113, 136, 153, 169, 185, 209, 225, Court Journal, Address to, by a sub- Court of Honour, Proposed, 217 Curtis on the Eye, reviewed, 203, 876 Dancing Nation, the, 231 Day at the Waters of Baden, 51 700 D'Haussez's Great Britain, reviewed,520 Dover, Lord, Biography of, 488, 515 Dramatic Season, the, 851 | Female Education 677 164, 203, 220, 236, 252, 292, 309, 388, French Institute, Sitting of the, 341 Gale Middleton, reviewed, 808 Galt's Autobiography, reviewed, 684, 713 Gerard, Marshal, Memoir of, 20 Goderich, Sir Hairy, Biography of, 597, 629 Golden Legend, reviewed, 77 Great World, the, of the Eighteenth Greece, New King of, 216 Hatfield House, Festivities at, 37 High Life in the East, 260, 315, 450, 563, King and Queen of the Belgians' Visit King of Spain, Death of, 692 Last Moments of the Season, 531 Life of a Sailor, reviewed, 11 Literary Genius of the Times, 160 Speech of, on opening the Lucien Greville, reviewed, 349 Mackinnon's Coldstream Guards, re- Madden's Travels, reviewed, 781 Man, the, without a Soul, 18 Memorials of a Tour in some Parts of Greece, reviewed, 874 Men and Women of Fashion, 337, 393, Metropolitan Legends dramatized, 301 Minstrel, the, reviewed, 77 Mission from the Exiled Court of Prague, 595 Miscellanies, 71, 90, 103, 120, 141, 166, 182 Miserrimus, reviewed, 13 Monologue of a Bencher, 610 More, Hannah, Biography of, 628 Morgan's (Lady) Dramatic Scenes, reviewed, 506 Mothers' Manual, reviewed, 444 ་ Musical Airs Illustrated, 721,753, 787 Musical Publications, review of, 10, 28, 44, 57, 77, 109, 149, 203, 253, 388, 418, 461, 476, 524, 556, 573, 732, 797, 813, 828, 843 Musical Schools of Vienna, 785 Musings of a Lounger, 92, 106, 124, 162, 246 "My Dear Little Wife,' 627 Nicholle on the Teeth, reviewed, 476 Norton, Hon. 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