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Progress Of Publication.

UNDER the title of Finsbury Lectures, Mr. Fox, the Unitarian teacher, is delivering a series of discourses on "Morality as modified by the various Classes into which Society is......

We Are Glad To Welcome A Third- Edition Of Mrs.

JAMIESON'S charm- ing Characteristics of Women ; not only for the sake of the fair writer herself, but for the sake of the world of readers whom she has bene- fited and......

The Second Volume Of The History Of Rome (lardner's Cabinet

Cyclopedia, No. LXXIII.) opens with an able general disquisition on the symptoms of national dissolution and ruin, suggested by CATILINE'S conspiracy, and closes with the death......

Legends Of The Conquest Of Spain.

THE title of this volume is scarcely characteristic of its contents. The look does not present to the reader the historical legends of Spain, but comprises an elegant abridgment......

The Second Number Of The " Cabinet Library Of Scarce

and Cele- brated Tracts," contains A Discourse on the Past History, Present State, and Future Prospects of the Law, by the Honourable JOSEPH STORY. Mr. STORY is one of the......

Novel S.

IF novels continue to be produced at the present rate, they will soon escape criticism altogether. A literary growth of such rank luxuriance must consist in a great measure of......

There Is A Neat And Prettily Got-up Work Called Chessfor

Beginners, by W. LEWIS. Its objects are, to teach the beginner bow to open his game properly; to point out the mistakes which are commonly made in the first moves ; and, by......