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Show LEA AND BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS. SMALL BOOKS ON GREAT SUBJECTS. A SERIES OF WORKS WIDCH DESERVE THE ATTENTION OF TilE PUBLIC, FROM THE VARIETY AND IlhPORTANCE OF THEIR SUBJECTS, AND THE CONCISENESS AND STRENGTH WITH WIDCH THEY ARE WRITTEN. They form anent 18rno. series, in paper, or strongly done up in three neat volumes, extra cloth. THERE ARE ALREADY PUBLISHED, No. I.-PHILOSOPHICAL THEORIES AND PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIENCE. 2.-0N THE CONNEXION BETWEEN PHYSIOLOGY AND INTELLECTUAL SCIENCE. 3.-0N MAN'S POWER OVER HIMSELF, TO PREVENT OR CONTROL INSANITY. 4.-AN INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, WITH REFER.. ENCES TO THE WORKS OF DAvY, BRANDE, LIEBIG, c!Gc. 5.-A BRJEF VIEW OF GJlEEK PHILOSOPHY UP TO THE AGE OF PERICLES. 6.-GREEK PHILOSOPHY FRO.M THE AGE OF SOCRATES TO THE COMING OF CHRIST. 7.- CHRISTIAN DOCTRLJ\fE AND PRACTfCE lN THE SECOND CENTURY. 8.-AN EXPOSITION OF VULGAR AND COIDION ERRORS, ADAPTED TO THE YEAR OF GRACE MDCCCXLV. 9.-AN INTRODUCTION TO VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY, WITH REFERENCES TO THE WORKS OF DE CANDOLLE, LINDLEY, c!Gc. 10.- 0N THE PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL LAW. 11.-CHRISTIAN SECTS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. 12.-THE GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF GRAMA!All. "We are glad to find that Messrs. Lea & Blanchard are reprintiug, for a quarter of their original price, this admirable series of little books, which have justly attracted so much attentiOn in Great Britain."-Graham's Magaziu.e. "The wnters of these thoughtful treatises are not labourers for hire ; they are men who have stood apart from the throng, and marked the movements of the crowd, the tendenc1es of soc1ety, its evils' and its errors, and, med.itatmg upon them, have given therr thoughts to t-he thoughtful."Lond< m CrititJ. "A series of little volumes, whose worth is not at all to be estimated by their ~ize or price. They are wr1tteu in England Uy scholars of emmeut ability, whose des1gn lS to call the attent1on of tlle public to various important topics, in a novel and accessible mode of publication."-N. Y. Morning Ne1JJs. MACKINTOSH'S DISSERTATION ON THE PROGRESS 0 F E T HI GAL PHIL 0 S 0 PH Y, WITH A PREFACE BY THE REV. WILLIAM WHEWELL, M.A. In one neat 8vo. val., extra cloth. 0 VERLA N 0 J 0 URN E Y R 0 UN 0 THE W 0 R L D, PURIN G THE YEARS 1841 AND 1842, BY SIR GEORGE SIMPSON, GOVERNOR-fN-CIDEF OF THE HUDSON'S BAY C0~1J'ANY'S TERRITORIES. In one very neat crown octavo volume, rich extra crimson cloth, or in two parts, paper, price 75 cents each. 11A more valuable or instruct1ve work, or one more full of penlous adventure at1d heroic enteJ pnse, we have never met with. "-John Bull. "It abounds \t'ith detrul~ of the deepest 111terest, po&."~e~ses nil the rhnnl'\.'( of an P:tr1tme- romAnce ud f•,mif'hrfl nn IOIHit'mw ntaS.."~ of ~Lluable mfunn3t.ion. "-IH((llU'f"T. |