Alphabetical List of New Works-continued. OXFORD University Statutes. Translated by Ward and Heywood. Vol. 2, 8vo. cloth, 9s............ [4530 (Vide Adv. 710.) PANORAMIC View of Killarney from the Summit of Mangeston. Square, in case, cloth, 2s... . [4531 PARKER (W.)-The Bible Unveiled. By William Parker, . [4532 M.T. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 216, cloth, 3s. 6d. PARKMAN (F.)-History of the Conspiracy of Pontiac, and the War of the North American Tribes against the English Colonies after the Conquest of Canada. By Francis Parkman. 2 vols. post 8vo. pp. 688, cloth, 21s... ....[4533 (Vide Adv. 698.) PARLEY (P.)-The Birth Day. By Peter Parley. Square 16mo. cloth, 2s. 6d... [4534 PASCAL (B.)-The Provincial Letters of Blaise Pascal. A New Translation: with Life of the Author. 12mo. .........[4535 pp. 300, sewed, 1s. 6d. ; cloth, 2s...... PATHS on the Hill of Life. 18mo. reduced to 1s. cl.[4536 PATHWAY (The): a Religious Magazine. Vol. 1, crown 8vo. cloth, 2s. 3d. .[4540 . [4537 PEARCE (R. R.)-The New Law of Indictments; comprising Lord Campbell's Administration of Criminal Justice Improvement Act, &c.: with introductory Observations on the Law of Criminal Pleading, and Practical Notes and Forms adapted to these Statutes. By R. R. Pearce, Esq. 8vo. sewed, 3s. 6d.............[4538 PEARSON (G. F.)-Stories on the Eight Beatitudes. By the Rev. G. F. Pearson. 18mo. pp. 132, cloth, 1s... [4539 PERRIN (J.)-A New and Easy Method of Learning the Spelling and Pronunciation of the French Language. In 2 Parts. By John Perrin. New edition, revised by C. Gros. 12mo. cloth, 2s. POEMS and ESSAYS: a Book for the Times. By Dalmocand. 12mo. cloth gilt, 3s. 6d................ .[4541 PRICE (B.)-Suggestions for the Extension of Professional Teaching in the University of Oxford. By Bonamy Price, M.A. 8vo. pp. 38, sewed, 1s... ...[4542 PRIDEAUX (C. G.)-The Act to Amend the Law for the Registration of Voters: with an Analytical Introduction, a reference to all the Cases under the Act, and the Points decided by the Court of Common Pleas on the Construction of the Reform Act, with other Matters of Election Law. By Charles Greville Prideaux, Esq. 2d edition, 12mo. pp. 170, boards, 5s. ..... . [4543 REGISTER of Sales of Arsenic pursuant to 14 Vic. cap. 13: to which is prefixed a copy of the Act referred to. Square, sewed, 18. 6d. [4544 RICE (N. L.)-Romanism not Christianity. By N. L. Rice, D.D. 12mo. (New York), pp. 364, cloth, 8s... [4545 RICHARDS (J.)-Sermons. By the Rev. John Richards, late Minister of St. Alkmond's Church, Shrewsbury. 8vo. pp. 416, cloth, 8s.. ..[4546 RIPON (Bp.)-A Letter to the Parishioners of St. Saviour's, Leeds. By the Right Rev. Lord Bishop of Ripon with an Appendix of Documents. 8vo. pp. 52, sd. 1s. 6d. [4547 ROBERTSON (J.)-Lights and Shadows of a Traveller's Path; or, Scenes in Foreign Lands. By Janet Robertson. 8vo. pp. 356, cloth, 12s. 6d... ...[4548 ROBINS (S.)-A Speech delivered by the Rev. Sanderson Robins, at the Meeting of the National Society, June 4, 1851. 8vo. pp. 18, sewed, 6d. [4549 ROWCROFT (C.)-An Emigrant in Search of a Colony. By Charles Rowcroft. 12mo. pp. 464, boards, 1s. 6d. ; cloth, 28. ...[4550 RYLE (Rev. J. C.)-The Cross: a Tract for the Times. 12mo. (Ipswich), sewed, 2d.. .....[4551 (Parlour Library.) SAND (G.)-The Countess of Rudolstadt: being a Sequel to Consuelo. By George Sand. 12mo. pp. 300, bds. Is. ; cloth, 1s. 6d..... .[4552 (Parlour Library.) SCRIPTURAL Revision of the Liturgy: a Remedy for Anglican Assumption and Papal Aggression. A Letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M.P. By a Member of the Middle Temple. 8vo. pp. 194, sewed, 3s. 6d....... .[4553 SELECTION of Prayers for Family Use: with an Address by Edward James, M.A. 12mo. (Winchester), pp. 84, sewed, 9d... ..[4554 SERMONS: BAILEY (H.)-The Buildings of the Temple of the Lord by those that are far off: a Sermon on the Extension of the Church in the Colonies and Dependencies of the British Empire. Preached before the University of Cambridge, May 18, 1851. By Henry Bailey, B.D. 8vo. pp. 22, sewed, 1s. [4555 SERMONS (continued) : BEECHAM (J.)-The Immutability of Christ the Hope of the Church. Preached before the Wesleyan Conference, in the Brunswick Place Chapel, Newcastleupon-Tyne, Aug. 4, 1851. By John Beecham, D.D. 8vo. pp. 36, sewed, 8d.... .[4556 FLOWER (W. B.)-The Glories of the Church of Christ. Preached by Command of Henry, Lord Bishop of Exeter, on St. Barnabas' Day 1851, at the Consecration of St. James the Great, Stoke Damerel. By the Rev. W. B. Flower. 12mo. pp. 24, sewed, 6d....[4357 FORSTER (W.)-God's Mercy Man's only ground of Hope: on the Death of the late Mrs. Spalding, wife of Thomas Spalding, Esq. Preached in the Congrega tional Church, Kentish Town. By William Forster. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 32, sewed, 6d.. ......[4558 GRIER (J. W.)-On the Worship of Mary. Part 2, 8vo. (Stourbridge), sewed, 4d... .[4559 HOLE (G.)-Preached at the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Exeter, June 25, 1851, on the Occasion of the Diocesan Synod. By the Rev. George Hole. 8vo. pp. 24, sewed, 1s. .[4560 WORDSWORTH (C.)—On the Great Exhibition of 1851. Nos. 17 and 18 of occasional Sermons preached in Westminster Abbey. By Charles Wordsworth, D.D. 8vo. pp. 38, sewed, 2s..... ...... [4561 SHAKSPEARE (W.)-The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. A New Edition. By William Hazlitt. Vol. 3, 12mo. 2s. 6d. ..[+502 SHAKSPERE (W.) Works. Vol. 8 (Knight's Cabinet Edition), 18mo. pp. 364, cloth, 1s. 6d... ...... [4563 SHIER (J.)-Directions for Testing Cane Juice, so as to Determine the Exact Quantity of Quick Lime required to Temper a given Quantity of Cane Juice. By John Shier. Post 8vo. pp. 80, cloth, 3s. Vide Adv. 679.) ..[456+ SIMPSON (L. F.)-The Literature of Italy, from the Origin of the Italian Language to the Death of Boccaccio: an Historical Sketch. By Leonard Francis Simpson. Post 8vo. pp. 332, cloth, 10s. 6d... · [4565 SMALL BOOKS on Great Subjects. No. 19, on the State of Man subsequent to the Promulgation of Christianity. Part 1, 48. 6d. [not 3s. 6d. as in last No.] ..........[4566 (Vide Adv. 719.) SMITH (C. R.)-Notes on the Antiquities of Treves, Mayence, Wiesbaden, Niederbieher, Bonn, and Cologne. By Charles Roach Smith, F.S.A. Svo. with plates, pp. 88, 7s. 6d.. .4567 SMUGGLERS and FORESTERS: a Novel. 3 vols. post 8vo. boards, 31s. 6d... .[4568 SOAVE (F.)-Novelle Morali di Francesco Soave. Nuova edizione; diligentemente corretta, in cui si sono, accentate tutte le voci; e che contiene un vocabulario aggiunto allo fine. 12mo. (stereotyped), bound, 4s..........[4569 STERNE (G. M.)—A Physical and Political School Geography with a short Account of the Botany, Dendro fogy, Zoology, Ornithology, &c. By G. M. Sterne. 20 edition, 12mo. pp. 230, cloth, 3s. 6d. ..[4570 STEPPING STONE (The) to the French Language, d edition, 18mo. sewed, 6d....... .[4571 STERNE'S Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. Illustrated by Tony Johannot. 8vo. cloth gilt, .[4572 7s. (Vide Adv. 720.) STEVENSON (J. W.)-The Cottage Houses of England; or, suggested Designs and Estimated Cost of Improved Cottage Erections. By J. W. Stevenson. Post 8vo. (Nottingham), pp. 58, cloth, 58.. .[4573 STEVENSON (R. H.)—The Chronicles of Edinburgh, from its Foundation A.D. 617, to A.D. 1851. By R. H. StevenSTOUT (W.)-Autobiography of William Stout, of Lan son. 8vo. (Edinburgh), pp. 460, cloth, 8s..........[4574 caster, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Ironmonger, a Member of the Society of Friends, A.D. 1665-1752. Edited, from the Original MS. by J. Harland. Svo. (Manchester), pp. 158, cloth, 5s... [4575 STRANGER'S (The) Guide to London and its Environs; containing a Description of London from its Earliest Date: with a full Description of the National Exhibition for all Nations. 12mo. boards, 1s. . [4576 STRICKLAND (A.)—Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses connected with the Regal Succession of Great Britain. By Agnes Strickland. Vol. 2, post 8vo. pp. 450, cloth, 10s. 6d... ..[4577 SURENNE (J. T.)-Dance Music of Scotland, Duets. Books 1, 2, 3. Folio (Edinb) sewed, 15s........... [4578 SUSSEX ARCHEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS relating to the History and Antiquities of the County. Vol. 4, 8vo. with plates, pp. 315, 14s... ..[4579 Alphabetical List of New Works-continued. THROWER (W.)-Questions in Arithmetic, for the Use of the Free Grammar School of Henry the 6th. By William Thrower. Fifth Thousand. 12mo. (Birmingham), pp. 200, cloth, 28. [4584 TOMLINSON (C.)-Introduction to the Study of Natural Philosophy. By C. Tomlinson. New edition, 12mo. sewed, is. [not Is. 6d. as in last No.].. ..[+585 TOURRIER (J.)-A Guide to Paris and its Environs, in the Form of Familiar Dialogues in French and English, with the Elision marked. By J. Tourrier. Square, pp. 234, sewed, with Map, 3s. ; cloth, 3s. 6d. ..... .[4586 TREASURES of OXFORD. By Edelmand and Dakes. Edited and Rendered into English by M. H. Bresslan. Svo. cloth, 58. ....[4587 TUCKER (Mrs. C.)-The Teacher's Assistant for Catechumen and Bible Classes. By Mrs. C. Tucker. Part 1, Genesis. Fcp. 8vo. sewed, 6d. ..[4588 TYSON (P. T.)-Geology and Industrial Resources of California. By Philip T. Tyson. 8vo. (New York), pp. 120, cloth, 7s. 6d. ..[4589 VADE-MECUM to the Study of the History of England: for the Use of Schools and Students. 12mo. pp. 66, cloth, 28. [4590 VERSES. By Hazlefoot Arden. Post 8vo. pp. 124, cloth, 48. 6d.. .. [4591 VERSES for 1851, in Commemoration of the Third Jubilee of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Edited by the Rev. Ernest Hawkins. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 148, cloth, 28.; cloth, gilt, 2s. 6d..... . [4592 VLIELAND (J. N.)-The Italian Grammar: an Easy and Simplified Method of Acquiring the Theory and Practice of the Italian Language. By Mons. J. N. Vlieland. 2d edition, 12mo. pp. 236, cloth, 4s. 6d. [+593 WALKER (A.)-Popery as opposed to the Knowledge, the Morals, the Wealth, and the Liberty of Mankind. By Alexander Walker. 2d edition, cloth, 5s........ [4594 WALTER THORNTON ; or, the Broken Promise. 32mo. pp. 130, cloth, 6d. WANOSTROCHT (N).—A Grammar of the French Lan guage, with Practical Exercises. By N. Wanostrocht. Revised and enlarged by J. C. Tarver. 22d edition, 12mo. bound, 48. ....[4596 (Vide Adv. 731.) ...[4595 A Key to the Exercises. Revised by J. C. Tarver. 12mo. cloth, 38. (Vide Adv. 731.) .[4597 WARD (J.)-The World in its Workshops: a Critical Examination of the Fabrics, Machinery, and Works of Art contained in the Great Exhibition. By James Ward. 12mo. pp. 146, sewed, 1s. ..[4598 WARD (Mrs.)-Jasper Lyle: a Tale of Kafirland. Vol. 2, 12mo. boards, Is.; cloth, 18. 6d. ..[4599 (Railway Library.) WARREN (MRS.)-Timethrift; or, all Hours turned to good account. Containing 23 elegant Novelties in Crochet and Fancywork. Roy. 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. ....[4600 (Vide Adv. 724.) WAT TYLER. By Pierce Egan. New Edition, imp. 8vo. 78. . [4601 WEEK (A) in the West of Ireland. Fcp. 8vo. (Dublin), pp. 60, bds. 6d. ...[4602 WESLEY (J.)-The History of John Wesley's Coat; showing by whom it has been worn, and how it has been trimmed. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 56, sd. 6d................ ........[4603 WHAT shall we do with Smithfield? or, how to rebuild the Hanging Gardens of Ancient Babylon in any Mo dern Crowded City at a Profit. By an Old Sanitary Reformer. Embellished with a Plan. 12mo. sewed, 6d.[4604 WILDE (S. 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