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OUTLINES OF COMPARATIVE ANATOMY. By PROFESSOR GRANT, M.D. 1 vol. 8vo. (In the press.) ELEMENTS OF ZOOLOGY. By PROFESSOR GRANT, M.D. 1 vol. 8vo. (Preparing.)

INTRODUCTORY LECTURES.

SESSION 1830-1831.

PROFESSOR BENNETT, ON ANATOMY.

PROFESSOR LONG, ON THE STUDY OF THE LATIN AND GREEK LANGUAGES. With an Appendix. 1s. 6d.

PROFESSOR DE MORGAN, REMARKS ON ELEMENTARY EDUCATION IN SCIENCE. 1s.

PROFESSOR HOPPUS, ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND, AND LOGIC. 1s.

PROFESSOR AMOS, ON ENGLISH LAW. 1s.

SESSION 1829-1830.

PROFESSOR AMOS, ON ENGLISH LAW. Is.

PROFESSOR MALKIN, LL.D., ON HISTORY. Is.

REV. PROFESSOR HOPPUS, A.M., on the Nature and Objects of the Course of Study in the Class of the PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND AND LOGIC. Second edition.

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TEN LECTURES,

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SESSION 1828-1829.

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DR. CONOLLY, ON THE NATURE AND TREATMENT OF DISEASES! Fourth Edition.

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PROFESSOR GRANT, M.D., ON COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND ZOOLOGY. Second edition. 18.

REV. PROFESSOR DALE, M.A., ON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Fourth edition. 18.

REV. PROFESSÓR LARDNER, LL.D., ON NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND ASTRONOMY. Second edition. 2s

PROFESSOR LONG, ON THE GREEK LANGUAGE, Literature, and Antiquities. Second edition. 18.

PROFESSOR HURWITZ, ON THE HEBREW LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Third edition. 1s. 6d.

PROFESSOR MUHLENFELS, LL.D., ON THE GERMAN AND NORTHERN LANGUAGES and LITERATURE. Second edition. 18.

PROFESSOR GALIANO, ON THE SPANISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. Second edition. 18.

PROFESSOR LINDLEY, ON BOTANY. 18.

PROFESSOR SMITH, M.D., ON MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE. 18.

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6. LIVES OF THE MOST EMINENT BRITISH LAWYERS. By H. ROSCOE, Esq.

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THE VISION: or, Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise of Dante Alighieri; translated by the Rev. H. F. CARY, A.M. Third edition. Beautifully printed in 3 vols, foolscap 8vo. boards.

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Mr. Cary's translation-the best we ever read of any work."-Quarterly Review, July, 1823.

NIEBUHR.

NIEBUHR'S HISTORY OF ROME, translated by JULIUS C. HARE, M.A. and CONNOP THIRLWALL, M.A., Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge. Vol. I. 8vo. second edition, revised, with the corrections and additions made in the third edition of the original.

"One of the most justly celebrated works of our times."-Edinburgh Review, No. 91.

A VINDICATION OF NIEBUHR'S HISTORY OF ROME FROM THE CHARGES OF THE QUARTERLY REVIEW. By JULIUS CHARLES HARE, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

DR. LARDNER.

POPULAR LECTURES ON THE STEAM ENGINE, in which its Construction and Operation are familiarly explained. By the Rev. Dr. LARDNER. With engravings. Third edition.

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THE DEAN OF CORK.

SERMONS ON THE FIRST LESSONS OF THE SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE, taken from the Mosaic Scriptures. Being for the Sundays from Septuagesima to Trinity Sunday. By the Very Reverend ROBERT BURROWES, D.D., Dean of Cork. 8vo. 12s.

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AN EXPOSITION OF THE PARABLES OF OUR LORD; shewing their connection with his Ministry, their Prophetic Character, and their gradual development of the Gospel Dispensation. With a Preliminary Dissertation on the Parable. By the Rev. B. BAILEY, M.A. 8vo. 14s.

"There is much good sense, learning, eloquence, and piety, in this book; and it is impossible to read it without acknowledging that it affords a valuable accession to useful knowledge, and great corroboration of Christian principle."-Gentleman's Mag. Nov. 1, 1828.

FAMILIAR ASTRONOMY.

By GEORGE DARLEY, A.B.

Author of a System of Popular Geometry, &c.
Engravings. 7s. 6d. cloth.

12mo, with

"There is a vast deal of astronomical information conveyed in a most winning and unassuming manner in this delightful little volume, which, not less for the novelty of its plan, than the extent of its intelligence, reflects infinite credit on the task and talents of its projector and editor, Mr. Darley."-Sun, April 5,

1830.

WORKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED.

GUESSES AT TRUTH. By Two BROTHERS. 2 vols. foolscap 8vo. 16s.

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THE CHILDREN OF LIGHT. A Sermon preached before the University of Cambridge, at St. Mary's Church, on Advent Sunday, 1828. By JULIUS CHARLES HARE, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College. 8vo. 2s.

A VIEW OF THE MONEY SYSTEM OF ENGLAND, from the Conquest: with proposals for establishing a secure and equable Credit Currency. By JAMES TAYLOR (of Bakewell). 8vo. 6s.

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