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SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY.

MANNERR AND CVSTONI.,

History of Ma ;aga,ear. Comprising also the Progress of the chri‘tiln Mksion established in IsH;aif ail all hymn: A■ssrint Of the recent Marty pima ID1 Ba- fitravavy ; and of tlw Perieinit ion of the Native Christians. Compiled chiefly from lrii nil Documents, my tlw Rev. William Ellis, Foreign Secretary to the London ■Ii..ionary ;,.twiety. to 2 vols Fither awl ('a. POETRY, Ger.ildine, iiSequel to Colerilgo's "ChriAtalvel;" with Other Poems. By Marlin Farylltar T.loper, r.sq , ii hr of.Pcoverlool Axel. From the Rwoli-lt at Esaias Tegiter. By It. G. Lath on, M.A., Fellow of King's College, Ca•nbri,l..;” 11hha in. The Poems of Itichard Sluatekton M lines, Author of Nlemorials of a Tole in Greece." In 2vols 11n.r A Day in May ; a Poem. in Six Books. By Thomas Clarke.— florren Ind harts. Tranquil lmir Poems, by .I t. El" ii Thomas. Snapp/D.', tint 1/1/r.n. A ristolemu, ; a Trage.lv art 3Iarshnit ; Tail. Elinlaugh. Edwin awl Nlorear ; a 'rotdy io Five Arts limns of Solitude; a Collection of Poems, by 11..1. Daniel. While, Lte.tle;!hie:. GO•STr,

t4Itetelles in London. By James Grant, Author of " Random Reeollemions of the Lords mid Commons," &e. &e. With Twenty-four humorous Illustrations