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Show 10- -------'-~'_O_R_K_s_nE• c_E_'N_·rLY PUDTASil ED_. _______ x. TilE LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF THE LATE WILLIAM WU.. . BERFORCE. Edited by his Sons. 7 vols. post Bvo. xr. THE STATE IN ITS RELATIONS WITH TilE CIIURCII. By W. E.~ GLADSTONE, Student of Christ-Church, and M.P. for Newark. Third Edition, Bvo, 9s. fd. Xll. THE POETICAL WORKS OF TilE REV. U. H. MILMAN; including 'l'u~~ FAI.I. OP JEJUIS,\t.EM-BELSIIAZUR-'fllg MARTYR OF ANnocn-ANN Bor.EYN-SA~IOH, &c. &c. 'Vilh Pt·cface and Notes by the Author, a. Portrait, and other 11\ustmtions. :~ vols. Fcap. Bvo, 1 Us. AN EXCURSION IN ASIA MINOU IN 1838. Including a Visit to several unknown and undescribed Cities of Ancient Lycia and I:Jamphylia. Dy CHARLES FI>LLOWS. \Vith Pla.te!:l and Woodcuts, from the Author's Sketches. lmperi<Ll 3vo, 28s. XIV. THE ART OF DEER-STALKING. Illustrated by a Narrativr of a few Days· Sport in the Forest of Athol\. By \VJLLIAM ScROI'E, F.L S. With Illustrations by Eowi:-o and CnAltLES LANDSElm, R.A. A New Edition, revised. Royal Uvo, '21. 2s. XV, CAIRO, PETRA, AND DAMASCUS, IN 1839; with Remarks on the Government of Mahomed Ali, and on tho Present. Prospects of Syria. By JoHN G. KlNNEAit. Post 8vo, !is. Gd. "This volume is of a very ngrccub\o nnd lively chttrnctcr. Competcnlly rend, especially in the Bible, ami po!!S('ssin!l.' n g0111l deal of nn.tlve shrewdnCS>J and jndglllCiit, l\lr l{innear has stamped upon his pago the charm of simplicity and Htility."-Spcctotor. "Mr. Kinnear writes OJ~>tremcly well, and his descriptions }lroclnlm him a good obiiCrver."-Examiner. • •• \Vc were unprepared for tho scriptural and historical criticism with which Mr. Kinnear so modc~;tly, nnd yet so judiciously, Intersperses his m1rrativc; evincing n min•\ well acqlmint('(\ witl• biblicnllcarning, and the wor\(sof cmnmentnturs which bear upon tho ancient inquiries it involvcs."-Likrary Gazelle- XVI. THE COURT OF SPAIN UNDER CHARLES THE SECON'D. Extracted from the Correspondence of the lion. ALEXANDER StANHOPE1 British l\linistcr at Madrid from I 690 to 1700. , Selected from the Originals a.t Chevening. By Lonn 'MAIION. Svo, 5s. 6d. WORKS RECENTLY PUJ.n,!SIIf.>.:D. Jl TilE PRL\' CIPLES • • ' XVII •• T tl r 1 OF (,LOLOG"Y; or, tl1c Modern Chang<·s of C10 ~art 1 and it>! lnhabitants considered as 1\lust•·ntivo of Geology By 11'11.\ltLES. ln:LJ., F.R.S. Sixth Edition, revised, with more tha;t ~50 u!:!tr:thons, 3 vo!s., 12mo, 21s. THE AF T . X\' lll. ,;nCAN SLAVE TltADE, AND T!IE 'REMEDY FO!t 1 I. H,r Sm 'l'IIOMAS Fo\H!LJ. Dux-roN, Dart. Second Edition, with Map of Afl'icu,Svo, 5s. AN ADI~IDGM_EN'l' OF '!'HE A DOVE, with an Explanatory P•·cfaco and an ppcncllx, 13vo, Is. A SERIES OF PICTURESQ-;;:~~ VIEWS ON TilE RIVE!< NIGF.H., sketched during Lander's hst Visit 'tl83'> 33 B C U WJL:J ,\~1 A_r..u:N, R.N. Published t;ndor the11Ausp~~cs .of t~e ~~:~:~~ r~~: the. Extmct10n of the Slnvc Trade, and for the Colo nization of Africa. ] Ill· penal 4 to, 25~·. "Th~~~~~~i~:;~rt~f t;!i.~ _l.i~tl.c W(lrk, \~ho is about to take n part in th is honournl,Jo ( t ( f ° Cn lilz.,ttiOn of Afncn), hopes tlmt nn cmlcnvour to <lelinento tho p~::,~~~~~~~~Lcct~~~t~~~~~~~--.~ry, and the manntrs of tho pco{Jlc, mny not.nt tlli.; time •• The ~~ctci~cs were made on the spot during Ln.nrlcr's expedition, which he 110. 00 1 J~Illli Cd, by ortlel' of the t\1\m\ralty, (;,r the purpose of mnldng n. survey of tho I'I~Cr; n~Hl whilll he would claim S(•me indulgence f1,r them, on the pion. of thc.lr hnvmg been taken wl1en he wns &uffcring SL'''crcly from the effect of tl.IC Cillllllte, IIC takes COI~fid cncc from thO !{OHdiiC;;S Of the CILUSC, nn(\ from the ~~~:~1011;.~~~~~~a~:l.dcr wh1ch ho IIJillCll.I'S before tho public.''-Extract from. !he XX. A WINTER IN . Tfl8 WEST I:'<DIES, described in Familiar Letters to llcnry Clay, of Kcntuclty. By JoSEPll JoaN Gun.ro·:Y of Earlham. Second Edition. S\•0 1 5s. ' "lh~tuthor of these pngcs I!'IVCS n. most rcmnrkablo fill(\ cncouragmg ncoount of 1 IOrcsults of thework1n~of tho grcnt OXJ).(!rLment now 111 protr1ess Ill tJ 10 ~:;,~:!~~~e:.t lll(IJCs, ior the COillplctccmanctpatlon of tho 81nves "-.1\'cw York XXL TliE BRITISH EMPIRE IN INDIA. By M. DE BJonNSTJEnNA, Mern~~r of the. Uoyal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and of the Academy of l\ltlttary Sc!Cncc. 'l'rnnslated from the German. With Map~ 3vo k~ . ' '' U'o know of no other w01·k thnt contnins so much in so few pages-no wo1 k that 110 ably offers :t oompcndiurn. nl't alonCl of our emJliro, but of lmlia ~tcncrn lly. a~<~ wo wou~d recommr1Hl it to be read in Jlrefcrcnco to nil others, by nny ln.: divHlulli de&u·ous of obtaining n general idea of tho past uud present state, and even ~uturo prospects of our va&t t>Os:.cssion~."-UIIiled Service Journal. XXli. GOETHE'S THEORY OF COLOURS. Translated from the G~rm \n; a.nJ E lite :l, wit Notes, by CHAttr.E3 LoaKE EurL,\KE1 R. t\ Plates. Svo, Us. |