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WALKER'S MANLY EXERCISES, con

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THE ANIMAL KINGDOM, arranged in

conformity with its Organization. By the late Baron CUVIER. Carefully translated and abridged for the use of Students, byJ.O. Westwood, F. L.S., George Johnson, M.D. Edward Blyth, and Robert Mudie, Esq. To be continued Monthly, Part 1, 2s.-On October 1.

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New Editions.

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SCRIPTURE

AN ECCLESIASTICAL CATECHISM of

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its

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BRIEF VIEW of ECCLESIASTICAL

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ENGLISH RHYME. By the Hon. ROBERT TALBOT. 2d Edition, revised and much corrected, with Explanatory Notes, and the German Text on the alternate pages, 18s. cloth.

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A TOUR in CONNAUGHT; comprising

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Works lately published-continued.

WOMAN PHYSIOLOGICALLY CONSI

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By the same Author,

TALES of IRELAND. With 6 Etchings, (3263) 7s. 6d. FATHER BUTLER and the LOUGH DERG PILGRIM. 2d Edit. 3s. 6d. (3264)

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WORKS for TOURISTS in IRELAND.

TION. Translated from the German of Dr. Krummacher, Author of "Elijah the Tishbite." Fcp. Svo. 3s. 6d. cloth. (3284)

7.

THE FOUNTAIN of LIFE; or, the Union

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6.

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London: S. Highley, 32, Fleet Street. Edinburgh: W. H. Lizars. Dublin: W. Curry, Jun. and Co.

THE LIFE of THOMAS CHATTERTON,
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66 By far the best account that has yet appeared of his (Chatterton's) eventful life."-NATIONAL MAGAZINE,❘ December 1838.

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THE ORCHARD and FRUIT-GARDEN;

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3211

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Holy Thoughts, collected chiefly from Old Writers,
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