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S. Memes, LL.D. With Portraits.

29. The Court and Camp of Bonaparte. With a
Portrait.


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30. Lives and Voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and
Dampier. Including an Introductory View of the Earlier Discoveries
in the South Seas, and the History of the Bucaniers
With Portraits.

31. Description of Pitcairn's Island, and its Inhabitants.
With an Authentic Account of the Mutiny of the Ship
Bounty, and of the subsequent Fortunes of the Mutineers. By
J. Barrow, Esq. With Engravings.

32, 72. Sacred History of the World, as displayed
in the Creation and Subsequent Events to the Deluge. Attempted
to be Philosophically considered in a Series of Letters to a Son.
By Sharon Turner, F.S.A.

33, 34. Memoirs of Celebrated Female Sovereigns.
By Mrs. Jameson.

35, 36. Journal of an Expedition to explore the
Course and Termination of the Niger. With a Narrative of a
Voyage down that River to its Termination. By Richard and
John Lander. With Engravings.

37. Inquiries concerning the Intellectual Powers, and
the Investigation of Truth. By John Abercrombie, M.D., F.R.S.
With Questions.

38, 39, 40. Lives of Celebrated Travellers. By
James Augustus St. John.

41, 42. Life of Frederic the Second, King of Prussia.
By Lord Dover. With a Portrait.

43, 44. Sketches from Venetian History. By the
Rev. E. Smedley, M.A. With Engravings.

45, 46. Indian Biography; or, an Historical Account
of those individuals who have been distinguished among the North
American Natives as Orators, Warriors, Statesmen, and other Remarkable
Characters. By B. B. Thatcher, Esq. With a Portrait.

47, 48, 49. Historical and Descriptive Account of
British India. From the most Remote Period to the Present Time.
Including a Narrative of the Early Portuguese and English Voyages,
the Revolutions in the Mogul Empire, and the Origin, Progress,
and Establishment of the British Power; with Illustrations
of the Botany, Zoology, Climate, Geology, and Mineralogy. By
Hugh Murray, Esq., James Wilson, Esq., R. K. Greville, LL.D.,
Whitelaw Ainslie, M.D., William Rhind, Esq., Professor Jameson,
Professor Wallace, and Captain Clarence Dalrymple.

50. Letters on Natural Magic. Addressed to Sir
Walter Scott. By Dr. Brewster. With Engravings.


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51, 52. History of Ireland. From the Anglo-Norman
Invasion till the Union of the Country with Great Britain.
By W. C. Taylor, Esq. With Additions, by William Sampson,
Esq. With Engravings.

53. Historical View of the Progress of Discovery on
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to the Present Time. By P. F. Tytler, Esq. With Descriptive
Sketches of the Natural History of the North American
Regions. By Professor Wilson. With a Map, &c.

54. The Travels and Researches of Alexander Von
Humboldt; being a condensed Narrative of his Journeys in the
Equinoctial Regions of America, and in Asiatic Russia: together
with Analyses of his more important Investigations. By W. Macgillivray,
A.M. With Engravings.

55, 56. Letters of Euler on Different Subjects of
Natural Philosophy. Addressed to a German Princess. Translated
by Hunter. With Notes and a Life of Euler, by Sir David
Brewster; with Additional Notes, by John Griscom, LL.D.
With a Glossary of Scientific Terms. With Engravings.

57. A Popular Guide to the Observation of Nature;
or, Hints of Inducement to the Study of Natural Productions and
Appearances, in their Connexions and Relations. By Robert Mudie,
Esq. With Engravings.

58. The Philosophy of the Moral Feelings. By
John Abercrombie, M.D., F.R.S. With Questions.

59. On the Improvement of Society by the Diffusion
of Knowledge. By Thomas Dick, LL.D.

60. History of Charlemagne. To which is prefixed
an Introduction, comprising the History of France from the Earliest
Period to the Birth of Charlemagne. By G. P. R. James.
With a Portrait.

61. Nubia and Abyssinia. Comprehending the Civil
History, Antiquities, Arts, Religion, Literature, and Natural History.
By the Rev. M. Russell, LL.D. With a Map and Engravings.

62, 63. The Life of Oliver Cromwell. By the Rev.
M. Russell, LL.D. With a Portrait.

64. Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c. By
James Montgomery.

65. Memoir of the Life of Peter the Great. By John
Barrow, Esq. With a Portrait.

66, 67. The Lives of the most Eminent Painters and
Sculptors. By Allan Cunningham, Esq. Second Series. With
Portraits.


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8, 69. The History of Arabia, Ancient and Modern.
Containing a Description of the Country—An Account of its Inhabitants,
Antiquities, Political Condition, and early Commerce—.
The Life and Religion of Mohammed—The Conquests, Arts,
and Literature of the Saracens—The Califs of Damascus, Bagdad,
Africa, and Spain—The Government and Religious Ceremonies
of the Modern Arabs—Origin and Suppression of the Wahabees—The
Institutions, Character, Manners, and Customs of the
Bedouins; and a Comprehensive View of its Natural History.
By Andrew Crichton. With a Map and Engravings.

70. Historical and Descriptive Account of Persia.
From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With a detailed
View of its Resources, Government, Population, Natural History,
and the Character of its Inhabitants, particularly of the Wandering
Tribes: including a Description of Afghanistan. By James
B. Fraser, Esq. With a Map, &c.

71. The Principles of Physiology, applied to the
Preservation of Health, and to the Improvement of Physical and
Mental Education. By Andrew Combe, M.D.

72. Sacred History of the World. As displayed in
the Creation and Subsequent Events to the Deluge. Attempted
to be Philosophically considered in a Series of Letters to a Son.
By S. Turner. Vol. 2.

73. History and Present Condition of the Barbary
States. Comprehending a View of their Civil Institutions, Arts,
Religion, Literature, Commerce, Agriculture, and Natural Productions.
By the Rev. M. Russell, LL.D. With Engravings.

74. The Natural History of Insects. Vol. 2. With
Numerous Engravings.

75, 76. A Life of Washington. By J. K. Paulding,
Esq. With Engravings.

77. The Philosophy of Living; or, the Way to enjoy
Life and its Comforts. By Caleb Ticknor, A.M., M.D. With
Engravings.

78. The Earth: Its Physical Condition and most
Remarkable Phenomena. By W. Mullinger Higgins. With Engravings.

79. A Compendious History of Italy. Translated
from the original Italian. By Nathaniel Green.

80, 81. The Chinese. A general Description of the
Empire of China and its Inhabitants. By John Francis Davis,
Esq., F.R.S. With Illustrative Engravings.

82. The Economy of Health; or, the Stream of
Human Life, from the Cradle to the Grave. With Reflections,
Moral, Physical, and Philosophical, on the Septennial Phases of
Human Existence. By James Johnson. M A


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83. An Historical Account of the Circumnavigation
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Ocean. From the Voyage of Magellan to the Death of Cook.
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Thomas Leland, D.D. With a Portrait.

5. Sallust. Translated by William Rose, M.A.
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6, 7. Cæsar. Translated by William Duncan, Esq.
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the Georgics by Sotheby, and the æneid by Dryden. With a
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13. æschylus. Translated by the Rev. R. Potter,
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15, 16, 17. Euripides. Translated by the Rev. R.
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Phædrus. With the Appendix of Gudius. Translated
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Addison, and others. With a Portrait.

22, 23. Thucydides. Translated by William Smith,
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24, 25, 26, 27, 28. Livy. Translated by George Baker,
A.M. With a Portrait.

29, 30, 31. Herodotus. Translated by the Rev.
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32, 33, 34. Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope,
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And

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progress of the Story forming a clear Illustration of the First Principles
of Natural History, and many Branches of Science which
most immediately apply to the Business of Life. With Engravings.

4, 13, 18. Sunday Evenings; or, an Easy Introduction
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Christian's First Catechism.” With Engravings.

5. The Son of a Genius. A Tale, for the Use of
Youth. By Mrs. Hofland. With Engravings.

6. Natural History; or, Uncle Philip's Conversations
with the Children about Tools and Trades among the Inferi
or Animals. With numerous Illustrative Engravings.

7, 8. Indian Traits; being Sketches of the Manners,
Customs, and Character of the North American Natives. By B.
B. Thatcher, Esq. With Engravings.

9, 10, 11. Tales from American History. By the
Author of “American Popular Lessons.” With Engravings.

12. The Young Crusoe; or, the Shipwrecked Boy.
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alone upon an Uninhabited Island. By Mrs. Hofland. With Engravings


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14. Perils on the Sea; being Authentic Narratives
of Remarkable and Affecting Disasters upon the Deep. With Illustrations
of the Power and Goodness of God in Wonderful Preservations.
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Written for Young Ladies, with a view to their Mental and Moral
Improvement. By an American Lady. With a Portrait.

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17. The Clergyman's Orphan, and other Tales. By
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19. The Ornaments Discovered. By Mrs. Hughs.
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23, 24. Uncle Philip's Conversations with the Children
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25. Tales of the American Revolution. By B. B.
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26, 27. Uncle Philip's Conversations with the Children
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