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BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY.

46. SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON MODERN HISTORY.

47. LAMARTINE'S HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION OF 648.

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48 & 50. JUNIUS'S LETTERS, with Notes, Additions, Essay, Index. c. 49, 55, 60, 65, 71. VASARI'S LIVES OF THE MOST CELEBRATED PAINTERS, SCULPTORS, AND ARCHITECTS. Translated by Mus. FOSTER, with Notes. Complete in 5 Vols., with Index.

51. TAYLOR'S (JEREMY) HOLY LIVING AND DYING. Portrait.

52. GOETHE'S WORKS. Vol. III. ["Faust," "Iphigenia," "Torquato Tasso," and "Egmont."] Translated by MISS SWANWICK. With "Goetz von Berlichingen," translated by SIR WALTER SCOTT.

53, 56, 58, 61, 66, 67, 75, & 82. NEANDER'S CHURCH HISTORY. Carefully revised by the REV. A. J. W. MORRISON. 8 Vols. See 136, 137.

54. NEANDER'S LIFE OF CHRIST.

57, 64. NEANDER'S PLANTING OF CHRISTIANITY, & ANTIGNOSTIKUS, 2 Vols.

59. GREGORY'S (DR.) LETTERS ON THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION.

62 & 63. JAMES' (G. P. R.) LOUIS XIV. Complete in 2 Vols. Portraits.

68 & 70. SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS' LITERARY WORKS, with Memoir, 2 Vols. Port. 69. ANDREW FULLER'S PRINCIPAL WORKS. Portrait. 72. BUTLER'S ANALOGY OF RELIGION, AND SERMONS, with Notes, &c. Portrait.

73. MISS BREMER'S WORKS. Translated by MARY HOWITT. New Edition, revised. Vol. I. ["The Neighbours," and other Taies.] Post 8vo. Portrait. 3s. 6d.

74. NEANDER'S MEMORIALS OF CHRISTIAN LIFE IN THE EARLY AND MIDDLE AGES (including his "Light in Dark Places"). Post 8vo. 3s. 6d. 76. MISS BREMER'S WORKS, by MARY HOWITT. Vol. II. "The President's Daughters." Portrait.

77 & 80. JOHN FOSTER'S LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE. edited by J. E. RYLAND. In 2 Volumes. Portrait.

78. BACON'S ESSAYS, APOPHTHEGMS, WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS, NEW ATALANTIS, AND HENRY VII., with Dissertation and Notce. Portrait.

79. GUIZOT'S HISTORY OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT, translated from the Frenchi by A. R. SCOBLE. With Index.

83. MISS BREMER'S WORKS, by MARY HOWITT. Vol. III. "The Home, and Strife and Peace."

84. DE LOLME ON THE CONSTITUTION OF ENGLAND, or, Account of the English Government; edited, with Life and Notes, by JonN MACGREGOR, M.P. 85. HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF AUSTRIA, from 1792 to the present time; in continuation of COXE. Portrait of the present Emperor.

87 & 88. FOSTER'S LECTURES, edited by J. E. RYLAND. 2 vols.

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89. MISS BREMER'S WORKS, by MARY HOWITT, Vol IV. "A Diary: The Family; The Solitary; The Comforter; Axel and Anna; and a Letter about Suppers."

90. SMITH'S (ADAM) THEORY OF MORAL SENTIMENTS; and "Essay on the First Formation of Languages," with Memoir oy DUGALD STEWART.

91, 95, 96, 99, 102, 103, 105, & 106. COWPER'S COMPLETE WORKS, Edited by SOUTHEY; Comprising his Poems, Correspondence, and Translations, with Southey's Memoir. With 50 Engravings on Steel. Complete in 8 vols.

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92. DANUBIAN PROVINCES.- RANKE'S History of Servia, Servian Revolution Insurrection in Bosnia, and The Slave Provinces of Turkey. Trans. by MRS. KERR 93. GOETHE'S ELECTIVE AFFINITIES, SORROWS OF WERTHER, GERMAN EMIGRANTS, GOOD WOMEN; and A NOUVELETTE,

94. THE CARAFAS OF MADDALONI; Naples under Spanish Dominion. Translated from the German of ALFRED DE ROUMONT. Portrait of Masaniello. 97, 109, & 112. CONDE'S HISTORY OF THE ARABS IN SPAIN. Translated from the Spanish by MRS. FOSTER. In 3 vols. with copious Index. Frontispiece. 98 & 104. LOCKE'S PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS, containing the Essay on the Human Understanding, the Conduct of the Understanding, &c., with Notes by J. A. ST. JOHN, Esq. General Index and a Portrait. In 2 vols.

100. HUNGARY; ITS HISTORY AND REVOLUTIONS. With a Copious Memoir of KOSSUTH, from new and authentic sources. Portrait of Kossuth.

101 & 113. HISTORY OF RUSSIA to the present time, compiled from KARAMSIN, TOOKE, and SEGUR, by W. K. KELLY. In 2 vols. with Index, Portraits of Catherine the Second, Nicholas, and Mentschikopf.

107 & 108. JAMES'S (G. P. R.) LIFE OF RICHARD CŒUR DE LION. Portraits of Richard and Philip Augustus. Complete in 2 vols.

110 & 111. SMYTH'S LECTURES ON MODERN HISTORY. New Edition, with the Author's last corrections, and a General Index. 2 vols.

114. GOETHE'S WILHELM MEISTER'S APPRENTICESHIP. Complete. 115. BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER, in a popular form, by LEIGH HUNT. 116, 117. SMYTH'S LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. New edition, with the Author's last corrections, an additional Lecture and a General Index. Complete in 2 vols.

118. MIGNET'S HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, from 1789 to 1814. 119. GUIZOT'S HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION OF 1640. With a Preliminary Essay on its causes and success. Translated by W. HAZLITT. 120, 121, & 122. GUIZOT'S HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION, from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution. Translated by W. HAZLITT. In 3 vols. With Index, and Portraits of M. Guizot, Charlemagne, and Louis IX.

123 & 124. THIERRY'S HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF ENGLAND BY THE NORMANS. Translated by W. HAZLITT. In 2 vols. Portraits. 125 & 126. FOSTER'S CRITICAL ESSAYS. Edited by J. E. RYLAND. In 2 vols. 127. LUTHER'S TABLE-TALK; With Life by A. CHALMERS. Portrait. 128, 129, 130 & 131. LAMARTINE'S HISTORY OF THE RESTORATION. 4 vols. post 8vo., new Edition, with a General Index, and 5 additional Portraits, viz., Lamartine, Talleyrand, Lafayette, Ney, and Louis XVII. Cloth.

132. CARREL'S COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND-FOX'S HISTORY or JAMES II.-And LORD LONSDALE'S MEMOIR OF JAMES II. Portraits. 133. STURM'S MORNING COMMUNINGS WITH GOD, or Devotional Meditations for Every Day in the Year.

134. FOSTERIANA: THOUGHTS, REFLECTIONS, and CRITICISMS of the late JOHN FOSTER, (Author of Essays of Decision of Character, Popular Ignorance, &c.), selected from periodical papers not hitherto published in a collective form, and edited by HENRY G. BOHN. (Nearly 600 pages). 5s.

LIFE AND LETTERS OF JOHN LOCKE; with Extracts from his Letters and
Common-Place Books, by LORD KING. New Edition, with general Index.

136 & 137. NEANDER'S CHURCH HISTORY, translated from the German. Vol. IX., which completes the work. With a general Index to the nine volumes. In two parts, 3s. 6d. each.

138 & 139. NEANDER'S HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOGMAS. Translated from the German, by J. E. RYLAND. Complete in 2 vols.

140. THIERRY'S HISTORY OF THE TIERS ETAT, or Third Estate, in France. 2 vols. in 1. 5s.

141. SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF LITERATURE, Ancient and Modern. Completely translated, with a General Index.

142. MICHELET'S HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION,"to the Flight of the King in 1791. (646 pages.)

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1. STAUNTON'S CHESS PLAYER'S HAND-BOOK, with Diagrams.

2. LECTURES ON PAINTING, by THE ROYAL ACADEMICIANS.

3, 4, 8, & 15. HUMBOLDT'S COSMOS; or, Sketch of a Physical Description of 'the Universe. Translated, with Notes, by E. C. OTTE. In 4 Vols., with fine Portrait. This Translation (though published at so low a price) is more complete than any other. The Notes are placed beneath the text. Humboldt's analytical summaries, and the passages hitherto suppressed, are included; and comprehensive Indices subjoined. Ss. 6d. per Volume.

5. STAUNTON'S CHESS PLAYER'S COMPANION, comprising a New Treatise on Odds, a Collection of Match Games, Original Problems, &c.

6. HAND-BOOK OF GAMES, by VARIOUS AMATEURS and PROFESSORS. 7. HUMBOLDT'S VIEWS OF NATURE, with coloured view of Chimborazo, &c. 9. RICHARDSON'S GEOLOGY, AND PALEONTOLOGY, Revised by Dr. WRIGHT, with upwards of 400 Illustrations on Wood.

10. STOCKHARDT'S PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY, Exemplified in Simple Experiments, with up ds of 270 Illustrations.

11. DR. G. A. MANTELL'S PETRIFACTIONS AND THEIR TEACHINGS; A Hand-Book to the Fossils in the British Museum. Beautiful Wood Engravings. 6s. 12. AGASSIZ AND GOULD'S COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. New and Enlarged Edition, with nearly 400 Illustrations.

13, 19, & 28. HUMBOLDT'S. PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF HIS TRAVELS IN AMERICA. With General Index.

14. PYE SMITH'S GEOLOGY AND SCRIPTURE. Fifth Edition, with Memoir. 16 OERSTED'S SOUL IN NATURE, &c. Portrait.

17. STAUNTON'S CHESS TOURNAMENT, with Diagrams.

18 & 20. BRIDGEWATER TREATISES. KIRBY on the History, Habits, and Instincts of Animals; Edited by T. RYMER JONES. In 2 Vols. Many Illustrations. 21. BRIDGEWATER TREATISES. KIDD On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man. 3s. 6d.

22. BRIDGEWATER TREATISES. WHEWELL'S Astronomy and General Physics, considered with reference to Natural Theology. Portrait of the Earl of Bridgewater. 3s. 6d.

23. SCHOUW'S EARTH, PLANTS, AND MAN, and KOBELL'S SKETCHES FROM THE MINERAL KINGDOM, Translated by A. HENFREY, F.R.S., &c. 24. BRIDGEWATER TREATISES. CHALMERS on the Adaptation of Externa Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man, with the Autnor's last Corrections, and Biographical Sketch by the Rev. DR. CUMMING.

25. BACON'S NOVUM ORGANUM AND ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING. Complete, with Notes, by J. DEVEY, M.A.

26 & 27. HUMPHREY'S COIN COLLECTOR'S MANUAL: a popular nitroduction to the Study of Coins, ancient and modern; with elaborate Indexes, and numerous highly-finished Engravings on Wood and Steel, 2 Vols.

29. COMTE'S PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCIENCES, Edited from the Cours de Philosophie Positive,' by G. H. LEWES, Esq.

30. MANTELL'S (DR.) GEOLOGICAL EXCURSIONS, including THE ISLE OF WIGHT. New Edition, by T. RUPERT JONES. Woodcuts and Map.

31. HUNT'S POETRY OF SCIENCE; or, Studies of the Physical Phenomena of Nature. Third Edition, revised and enlarged.

32 & 33. ENNEMOSER'S HISTORY OF MAGIC. Translated from the German by WILLIAM HOWITT. With an Appendix by MARY HOWITT. In 2 Vols.

34, HUNTS ELEMENTARY PHYSICS. Numerous Woodcuts.

So. HANDBOOK OF DOMESTIC MEDICINE, by an eminent Physician (700 pages). 36. STANLEY'S CLASSIFIED SYNOPSIS of Dutch, Flemish, and German Painters. 37. BRIDGEWATER TREATISES. PROUT on Chemistry, Meterology, and th Function of Digestion. Edited by DR. GRIFFITHS. Coloured Maps..

38. JOYCE'S SCIENTIFIC DIALOGUES. New and Enlarged Edition, completed in the present state of knowledge, by DR. GRIFFITHS. Numerous Woodcuts.

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