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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

BOUND BOOKS.

Philosophy ill Sin.rt »zatle ,‘;'eiznee in Earnest ; ail At tempt to Teach

the First Principles of Natural Phile,,ephy the aid of Nodal. Top and Sports. 11. th umuerous Mitga111,3 a I, ti 11111StrathlUS. Fourth

edition, with considerable Additions.

[We arc glad. to see that the demand for Dr. PAIUS'S very agreeable, and almost dramatic exposition of the curiosities of seience, has called forth a fourth edition ; to which the learned author has made considerable additions.] Cousin .Elizabeih. By the Author of " A Visit to the &a- s'ele." [A. very excellent children's tale, with it story of sufficient interest, charac- ters of young folks 'sell diserimimiaed, and both moral and. scientific instruc- tion naturally bleaded with the di;.lok:fle maul narrative.] Scriptural Hymns by the Rev. Itic,r and cor- rected edition ; containing many _Hymns never before printed. Edited . from the Origioal Documents, by the author's Great-grand on, JOHN DonnaIDGE HUMPHREY, F.:11. [Dr. DODDR/D(HeS Posthumous Works were published from his short-hand manuscripts; and the Hymns, suet 1113 deSCC1111iVit Who edits the work, were deciphered. so as to involve grammatical errors mid poetical injury ; whilst they were brought out so hastily us to leave many behind. In the present edition, the omitted hymns are pow published for the first time, and the whole text has been subjected to a thorough revision.]

The Fall of Warson.; a Poem, in three Cantos.

[ Smooth verse, bat llot rising to the height of heroic grandeur, or burning with the glow of patrietic ihspiration.] The Booh of tIze Gram? Junction llaihroy ; 'History and Descrip- tion of the Line from Birminaham to Liverpool mid. Manchester. With sixteen Engravings and fiat. Maps. By THOMAS ROSCOE, Esq., assisted by the Resident Engineer of the Line. [The most elegant of the Raihvay Guide-books; mai complete in its informa- tion as to the construction of the road, and the vmiou.. places it passes. The matter-of-fact reada• may think the style to (wind:, but a little /rof/ing is to lie expected in steatti-travelling. The views of the vin lusts, bridges, &c. and of the buildings, and scenery at different points of she line, are beautiful; and the hook is hand- eeely got up, in the style of en Annuel.] Influence d, t'crn-Lows, as affecting all era,.., of' the Community, and partkuiarly the landed Interiats. By .1.a:aes \Viu.soy, Esq. PAMPHLETS.

.liettieine; being the sub:dame, of a Diseoerse lately, delivered betbre the Royal College of Surgeons in lrebind, on "Medivine considered in its relations to Government and. Legislation. By IL MAUNSELL, IUD., One of the Professors in tits Royel Cellege of Surgeons in Ireland.

The Queen, the Parliament, and the People. By -WILLIAM ITEMPSON DENHAM, E. R.C.S.

The Bishop's Burial. A Legend.

Considerations ,,,t the State of the Na;:,,n. To which avo added, Two Letters relating io the Wellingtam and Nelson The .Edect (!r. Restrictions on the Loportatioe zf Corn, coushiered with

reference to Landowners, Farmers, and Labuurers. lay G. it. Poulain, F.R.S.

A Letter to the MOrynis of Nornoozby relative to the Present Stale of Jamaica, and t he :Vleasures which are rendered necessary by the Refusal of the House of Assembly to transact Business. By the Marquis of

&AGO.

An Appeal to the Bishop of Winchester, ViAter of Trinity College, Oxford, on the Misappropriation of the Endowments of that Society, with Hints towards a History- of "The Poor Man's Church " in the University of 0:.ford. By 0. A. M. Want), A.M., and Deputy Steward of the University.

A Letter to his Grace the Duke of Welli»gtou me the Nelson Memorial, and the Report of the Sub-Connnittee. By A. B. GRANVILLE, M.D., F.11.5,, Author of" St. Petersburg" and ""The Spas of Germany," &c. of the Genera] Assemblies, from the year Mae downwards, as authenti- cated by the Clerks of Assembly ; with Notes and Historical Illustra- tions, by lecurnems PETEREIN, Editor of "The Compendium of Church Laws," &C. Parts I. to 1Y.

Splendid Library Edition of Illustrated Fables. Part IV. Reads front Nickolas Nichleby. From Drawings by Miss La Crecvy. No. i.