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Elements of Psychology: Part I. containing the Analysis of the Intellectual Powers. By J. D. MORELL, M.A., One of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. Price 7s. 6d.

EXTRACT FROM PREFACE. The plan on which I have proceeded may be pointed out in a few words. First, I have given a rapid sketch of the rise and progress of psychology, just sufficient to show the course which it has hitherto followed, and the end to which it is steadily tending. In the first chapter I have offered a few observations which point out the connexion of mental science with the science of nature, and show the analogies we are warranted to carry over from the one into the other. The third chapter is purely speculative and transcendental. It attempts to realise the proper idea of the soul, to explain its origin, and look forward to immortality. These questions,

so far as they are treated philosophically, must of course rest upon rational grounds only, unaided by any facts of actual experience. Having thus prepared the way, I have divided the whole positive investigation into three parts: 1. That relating to the human intelligence; 2dly. That relating to the feelings; and 3. That relating to the will. In the present volume I have simply analysed the various ascending stages of the intellectual powers, and pointed out the methods by which we may verify the truth of our own results. The analysis of the feelings and the will are reserved for a second part.

Book of Domestic Economy. Forming part of the new School Series in course of publication, edited by the Rev. G. R. GLEIG, M.A., Inspector-General of Military Schools

This little volume aims at conveying, in the plainest language, sound elementary knowledge on all that relates to food, clothing, and the economical management of a small income and a limited household,-a knowledge which is generally acquired at the price of some painful experience, but which, when once acquired, is the best qualification of a good domestic servant. It forms a part of the Rev. G. R. Gleig's new School Series, and has been drawn up with a view (amongst other things) to the instruction of soldiers and soldiers' wives; so as to remedy in some degree the long-felt deficiency which became painfully apparent in the ranks of the English army during the first winter of the late

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The intention of the compiler of this work is to bring together, principally for the use of young ladies' schools, such passages from the writings of the best French authors of the present day, as will give young persons an acquaintance with different styles, and afford them practice in the niceties, novelties, and idiomatic difficulties

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A New and Complete Course of Graduated Grammatical and Idiomatic Studies of the French Language. By AUGUSTE AIGRE DE CHARENTE, French Master in the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Comprising

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BAZLEY, THOMAS, Esq., President of the
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