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NEW BOOKS.

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NEW BOOKS.

LEA AND BLANCHARD have just Published,
THE SIXTH VOLUME
OF THE LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND,
From the Norman Conquest. By Agnes Strickland.

Containing the Memoirs of
ELIZABETH, second Queen Regnant of England and Ireland. Neatly
done up in lemon-coloured glazed paper, price sixty-five cents; or
in green cloth, to match the other five volumes.

Also,—just issued, The Third Volume, done up in paper. Price Fifty Cents.

Price Thirty Five Cents.

A New Edition of
PICCIOLA, The Prisoner of Fenestrella; or, Captivity Captive. Translated
from the French of M. De Saintine. Done up in handsome glazed paper.

Lea & Blanchard have in Press, and will shortly issue,
THE EDUCATION OF MOTHERS OF FAMILIES,
OR,
THE CIVILIZATION OF THE HUMAN RACE BY WOMEN,
BY H. AIME-MARTIN,
Translated by Edwin Lee, Esq. In one handsome royal 12mo volume.

THE STUDY OF THE LIFE OF WOMAN,
Translated from the French of Madame Neckar de Saussure. To form one of
the volumes of the Ladies' Cabinet Series.

In one volume, to match “The Complete Cook,”

“THE BAKER,” and “THE CONFECTIONER.”

Embracing numerous Receipts. With additions and modifications. To be
sold for Twenty-five cents.

WHITE'S UNIVERSAL HISTORY.

Elements of Universal History, on a new and systematic plan; from the earliest
times to the Treaty of Vienna. To which is added a summary of the leading
events since that period. For the use of Schools and private students. By H.
White, B. A. With additional matter and questions, by the American Editor. In
one volume, 12mo.

HORACE WALPOLE'S NEW LETTERS.

Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford, to Sir Horace Mann, his Britannic
Majesty's resident at the Court of Florence, from 1760 to 1785. Now first published
from the original MSS., being the concluding series, and a continuation of
the edition issued in four volumes.