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A MANUAL of MODEL DRAWING and PERSPECTIVE; an Exposition of the Theory and Practice of the Method of Drawing taught to the Classes instituted under the Sanction of the Committee of Council on Education. Copiously illustrated by Plates and Wood-cuts. By BUTLER WILLIAMS, C.E., F.G.S.; Director of Drawing Classes at Exeter Hall; Professor of Geodesy in the College for Civil Engineers; and Author of Practical Geodesy.

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INSTRUCTIONS IN DRAWING, for the use of Elementary Schools, abridged from the foregoing "MANUAL of MODELDRAWING and PERSPECTIVE," by BUTLER WILLIAMS. numerous Illustrative Wood Cuts, and Outline Figures of the Models. The above Works are published under the Authority of the Committee of Privy Council on Education.

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PRACTICAL GEODESY; comprising Chain Surveying, the Use of Surveying Instruments, together with Levelling, and Trigonometrical, Mining, and Maritime Surveying. Adapted to the use of Land Surveyors, and for Students in Civil, Military, and Naval Engineering. By BUTLER WILLIAMS, Author of the preceding works. Octavo, with numerous Illustrations. 12s. 6d.

A STATISTICAL COMPANION to the POCKET BOOK, consisting of a variety of Tables and Statements from the highest official and other sources. By C. R. WELD, Secretary to the Statistical Society of London. 1s. stitched; or 1s. 6d. in roan gilt.

PRACTICAL GEOLOGY and MINERALOGY, and the CHEMISTRY of METALS. With an INTRODUCTORY DISCOURSE on the Nature, Tendency, and Advantages of Geological Pursuits. By JOSHUA TRIMMER, F.G.S. Octavo, with Two Hundred Illustrations.

12s.

The PHILOSOPHY of LIVING; by HERBERT

MAYO, Esq., F.R.S. Second Edition, 8s. 6d.

Of Exercise.

Physical

On the Diversities of Constitution. Of Digestion. Education of Girls; Spinal Curvature. Of Sleep. Of Bathing. Of Clothing. Of Air and Climate. Health of Mind; Self-control; Mental Culture.

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MANAGEMENT of the ORGANS of DIGESTION

in HEALTH and in DISEASE. By HERBERT MAYO, Author of the Philosophy of Living, &c. New Edition, 68. 6d.

Rules of Diet for different Constitutions. Treatment of Indigestion; of Looseness; of Costiveness. Local Diseases of the Lower Bowel, and their Treatment.

A TREATISE of the CORRUPTIONS of SCRIPTURE, COUNCILS, and FATHERS, by the PRELATES, PASTORS, and PILLARS of the CHURCH of ROME, for the Maintenance of Popery. By THOMAS JAMES, Student in Divinity, and Chief Keeper of the Bodleian Library, Oxford. Revised and Corrected from the Editions of 1612 and 1688. By the Rev. JOHN EDMUND COX, M.A., of All Souls' College, Oxford, Minister of St. Mary's Church, Great Yarmouth. In the Press.

COMMENTS, EXPLANATORY and PRACTICAL, upon the Epistles for the Sundays, Fasts, and Holidays throughout the Year; for the Use of Families. By the Rev. J. F. HONE, M.A., Vicar of Tirley. 68.

An ILLUSTRATION of the METHOD of explaining the NEW TESTAMENT by the Early Opinions of the Jews and Christians concerning Christ. By WILLIAM WILSON, B.D., late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. Edited by THOMAS TURTON, D.D., Dean of Westminster. A New Edition, carefully Revised. Octavo, 8s.

LECTURES on DIVINITY, delivered at the UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE, by JOHN HEY, D.D., as Norrissian Professor, from 1780 to 1795. NEW EDITION, Revised, from the University Press, Cambridge. Two Large Octavo Volumes, 30s.

An INDEX to BUTLER'S ANALOGY, prepared by Dr. BENTHAM, Reg. Prof. of Divinity at Oxford, corrected by BISHOP BUTLER, and now adapted to the early and the Oxford editions. By Rev. T. BARTLETT, M.A., Author of the Life of Bishop Butler. 2s. 6d.

The WORKS of DOCTOR DONNE, Dean of St. Paul's in the time of James I. and Charles I. With a Memoir. By HENRY ALFORD, M.A., late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Six Volumes, Octavo, with a fine Portrait. 31. 12s.

We cannot forbear repeating Mr. Coleridge's question, "Why are not Donne's Volumes of Sermons reprinted at Oxford?" Surely the character of some of his juvenile poems cannot be the reason. Donne's Life is placed in a cheap form in the Catalogue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and deservedly so, in every respect. Why does Oxford allow one hundred and thirty Sermons of the greatest preacher, at least of the seventeenth century-the admired of all hearers, to remain all but totally unknown to the Students in Divinity of the Church of England, and to the literary world in general? Quarterly Review, vol. Lix. p. 6.

A JOURNAL of CLASSICAL LITERATURE. The first Number will appear early in 1843, and be continued Quarterly. Communications may be addressed to the care of Mr. PARKER, West Strand.

A CLASSICAL LEXICON, for the Use of Students, containing an Account of all the Proper Names, Mythological, Historical, and Geographical, that occur in the Principal Writers of Greece and Rome. By LEONHARD SCHMITZ, Ph.D., late of the University of Bonn.

Several years have elapsed since this Work was first projected by a learned foreigner, and announced by the present publisher, but from an earnest desire to render it both correct and complete, its appearance has been from time to time deferred. The main difficulties have, however, at length been overcome, and such arrangements made with Dr. Schmitz as will ensure its publication at the earliest possible period.

The PUBLIC ECONOMY of ATHENS, by PROFESSOR BOECKH, of Berlin. Translated from the German by G. CORNEWALL LEWIS, Esq., A.M., late Student of Christ Church, one of the Translators of MULLER'S Dorians. New Edition, Revised. Octavo, 18s.

A HISTORY of the ROMAN CONSTITUTION, from the Earliest Times down to the Age of Justinian, by PROFESSOR WALTER, of Bonn. Translated from the German by LEONHARD SCHMITZ, Ph.D., and WILLIAM SMITH, Ph.D. In the Press.

GALLUS; or, ROMAN SCENES of the AGE of AUGUSTUS: illustrative of the Manners and Customs of the Romans; from the German of PROFESSOR BECKER, of Leipsic. In the Press.

Also,

CHARICLES; or, Illustrations of the PRIVATE LIFE and MANNERS of the GREEKS. From the German of PROFESSOR BECKER. To follow the publication of GALLUS.

PINDAR'S EPINICIAN ODES, and the FRAG

With

MENTS of his LOST COMPOSITIONS, revised and explained.
Copious Notes and Indices, by the Rev. JOHN WM. DONALDSON, M.A.,
Head Master of the Bury School. Octavo, 16s.

By the Same,

The NEW CRATYLUS; or, Contributions towards

a more accurate Knowledge of the Greek Language. Octavo, 17s.

The SPEECHES of DEMOSTHENES, against Aphobus and Onetor; translated, with Notes explanatory of the Athenian Laws and Institutions, by C. R. KENNEDY, M.A., Fellow of Trin. Coll., Camb. 9s.

ARUNDINES CAMI, sive Musarum Cantabrigiensium Lusus Canori, collegit atque edidit HENRICUS DRURY, MA, New Edition. In the Press.

The BOOK of PSALMS, newly Translated from the Hebrew, with Critical and Philological Notes. By WILLIAM FRENCH, D.D., Master of Jesus College, Cambridge; and Rev. GEORGE SKINNER, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor of Jesus College. New Edition, revised, 12s.

The MISSION of the COMFORTER, and other Sermons, by ARCHDEACON HARE, M.A. In the Press.

CHRISTMAS DAY, and other SERMONS; by FREDERICK DENISON MAURICE, M.A., Chaplain of Guy's Hospital, and Professor of English Literature in King's College, London. Octavo, 10s. 6d.

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THREE LETTERS to the Rev. W. PALMER, on the Name Protestant; on the Character of the English Church; and on the Bishoprick at Jerusalem. By the Rev. F. D. MAURICE. Second Edition with Additions. 3s.

SHORT SERMONS for CHILDREN, illustrative of the Catechism and Liturgy of the Church of England. Preached in the National Society's Central School, Westminster, by the Rev. C. A. JOHNS, B.A., F.L.S., Chaplain of the Central School. 3s. 6d.

The CHURCHMAN'S GUIDE; a Copious Index of Sermons and other Works, by eminent Church of England Divines; arranged according to their subjects. By JOHN FORSTER, M.A. Octavo. 78.

INSTRUCTIONS for READING the LITURGY; by DAVID GARRICK, with Notes, and a Discourse on Public Reading, by RICHARD CULL, Tutor in Elocution. Octavo, 5s. 6d.

On the NATURE of THUNDER STORMS, and on the MEANS of PROTECTING BUILDINGS and SHIPPING against the DESTRUCTIVE EFFECTS of LIGHTNING. By W. SNOW HARRIS, F.R.S., &c. In the Press.

A CYCLE of CELESTIAL OBJECTS; for the use of Naval, Military, and Private Observers. By CAPTAIN W. H. SMYTH, R.N., F.R.S., F. Astron. Soc., &c. Octavo, with Illustrations. In the Press.

LECTURES on the PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE of PHYSIC, delivered at King's College, London, by THOMAS WATSON, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; Physician to the Middlesex Hospital, and formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. In the Press.

The PHYSIOLOGICAL ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY of MAN. By R. B. TODD, M.D., F.R.S., and W. BOWMAN, F.R.S., of King's College, London. With Original Illustrations. To be completed in Three Parts. Part I. is now Ready.

On the SANATIVE INFLUENCE of the CLIMATE of PAU, and of the MINERAL WATERS of the PYRENEES, on DISEASE. By A. TAYLOR, M.D. 10s. 6d.

ESSAYS on NERVOUS DISEASES, by R. B. TODD, M.D., F.R.S., Physician to King's College Hospital, and Professor of Physiology in King's College, London. In the Press.

On SPASM, LANGOUR, PALSY, and other DISORDERS termed NERVOUS, of the MUSCULAR SYSTEM. By JAMES ARTHUR WILSON, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to St. George's Hospital. In the Press.

A MANUAL of CHEMISTRY; the Fifth Edition, thoroughly revised and greatly enlarged, and containing all New Facts and Discoveries in the Science. By WILLIAM THOMAS BRANDE, F.R.S., of Her Majesty's Mint; Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution. 35s.

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A DICTIONARY of the MATERIA MEDICA and PHARMACY; including the Elements of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and a Translation of the London Pharmacopoeia. By W. T. BRANDE, F.R.S. 155.

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