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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY.

Memoirs of Charles Mathews, Comedian. By Mrs. Mathews. Vols. III. and IV. BentZey. Life of James Watt. By M. Arago, Perpetual Secretary of the French Academy of Sciences. To which are snbloiued. Memoir on 'Machinery considered in Relation to the Prosperity of the Working Classes. by M. Arago; and Historical Account of the Discovery of the Composifion of Water, by Lord Brougham.

Lungniqn und Cu.; D:t(rh, Edin?qa;17,.

CCRWENCV CVTCHETS,

Relioun With011t in a Strict Union between the Mercantile, Trading, Ma.

wifaeturing, .1,wienittaal. and Lal,wiring Classes: on tile Principle of a really sound and wholesome standard. eapable of iduays ad 115t1114 it:elf to the Watits of the People, hi regard to both Price and Taxaliot, ; :a ‘meo rescind- ing the Corn-laws. but ;it the :Aloe time gi‘ log a hull EviN:ilent for steady Low- nessuf Prin.., by a Ream!' ion of all Existing Burdens—whether Filly or SeVeliq•are per Cent. By One of No Par y, it Feieud ta the Chartists '' but lit to lite Charter. Show') d and Co. Cot.ovtzaTtoll, A Letter on the Slave-Trade still carried on along the Elstern C.mit of Africa, called the Province of Mosanthique ; showing the little importance these Possessioas are of to Portugal, in at Commercial plat o!' view. and sullostin.z Improvements. Ad- dressed (be permission) to T. F.well Isaxton, Esq., by F. T. Texnem m Eye- Wituess • Ha& hard.