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ESSINGTON (R. W.) THE MIDDLE WAY; OR, THE PROVINCE OF
PATRISTIC DIVINITY DETERMINED. To which is added The Samaritan,
A Sermon. By the Rev. R. W. ESSINGTON, M.A. Fellow of King's
College, Cambridge, and sometime Lecturer in Divinity.

Humanum est errare, divinum parcere."

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FISHER (W.) A SERMON, in pursuance of the objects of the Queen's
Letter; preached on Sunday, February 21st, 1847. By the Rev.
WILLIAM FISHER, B.A. Curate of Hartlip, Kent.—

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HYMERS (J.) A TREATISE ON PLANE AND SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY,
AND ON TRIGONOMETRICAL TABLES AND LOGARITHMS, together with
a selection of problems and their solutions. By J. HYMERS, D.D.
Fellow and Tutor of St John's College, Cambridge.-Third Edition,
revised and enlarged—

Cambridge: Printed at the University Press, for J. & J. J. Deighton, and
Macmillan & Co. Cambridge; Whittaker & Co, London.

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THE ISLAND ON THE MERE.
Legacy of an Etonian."

A Cheshire Tale. By the author of "The

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[By Revd. R. W. ESSINGTON M.A. formerly Fellow of King's Coll. Cambridge.]
KINGSBURY (T. L.) ON THE CONNEXION BETWEEN THE PROPHETIC,
AND OTHER EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY. An Essay which obtained
the Norrisian Prize for the year 1847. By THOMAS L. KINGSBURY, of
Trinity College, Cambridge.

"Lo! these are a part of Thy Ways."

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PEROWNE (J. J. S.) ORATIO LATINA PRÆMIO ANNUO DIGNATA ET IN
CURIA CANTABRIGIENSI RECITATA, COMITIIS MAXIMIS A.D. M.DCCC.XLVII.
Quibus inauguratus est Academiæ Cancellarius, princeps nobilissimus
Albertus. Auctore JOHANNE JACOBO STEWART PEROWNE, A.B. Coll.
Corp. Chr. et Univ. Schol.

Cantabrigiæ: veneunt apud Macmillan, Barclay et Macmillan.

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SNOWBALL (J. C.) AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ELEMENTS OF PLANE
TRIGONOMETRY. Designed for the Use of Schools in which Students
are prepared for the Universities. By J. C. SNOWBALL, M.A., Fellow
of St John's College Cambridge. Second Edition.

Published by Baily, Brothers; London Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, &
Macmillan.

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A SONG OF PRAISE FOR THE 17TH OCTOBER, 1847, being the day
appointed to render thanks unto Almighty God for the late abundant
harvest.

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TRENCH (R. C.) THE HULSEAN LECTURES FOR M.DCCC.XLV AND M.DCCC.XLVI. By RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH, M.A. Vicar of ItchenStoke, Hants; Professor of Divinity, King's College, London; Examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Oxford; and late Hulsean Lecturer. Second Edition, revised.

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan. London: John W. Parker.

1847.

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WOOD (J.)-LUND (T.) A COMPANION TO WOOD'S ALGEBRA, containing Solutions of various Questions and Problems in Algebra, and forming a Key to the chief difficulties found in the collection of Examples appended to Wood's Algebra, 12th Edition. By THOMAS LUND, B.D., late Fellow and Sadlerian Lecturer of St. John's College, Cambridge.

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BAKER

1848

INDEX TO THE BAKER MANUSCRIPTS. By Four Members of

the Cambridge Antiquarian Society.

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BARRY (ALFRED) THE EFfects of ChrisTIANITY ON THE DECLINE
AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. A Declamation delivered in the
Hall of Trinity College, on the anniversary of the Commemoration of
Benefactors, Thursday, December 16, 1847. By ALFRED BARRY,
Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Printed by request.

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millan.

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Further Remarks on StaTUTES, AND THE PRESENT System of King's COLLEGE, Cambridge.

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HARE (J. C.) THE DUTY OF THE CHURCH IN TIMES OF TRIAL: a Charge to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Lewes, delivered at the Ordinary Visitation in 1848; with notes especially on the controversy touching the management of schools, and on the Jewish question, by JULIUS CHARLES HARE, M.A.

London: John William Parker, West Strand: Sold by Macmillan, Cambridge.

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HARE (J. C.) THE UNITY OF Mankind in GOD: a Sermon, preacht in
St Anne's Church, Lewes, on All Saints Day, 1848, on occasion of the
jubilee of the Church Missionary Society: by JULIUS CHARLES HARE,
M.A., Archdeacon of Lewes.

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HARE (J. C.) A LETTER TO THE VERY REVEREND THE DEAN OF CHICHESTER, ON THE AGITATION EXCITED BY THE APPOINTMENT OF DR. HAMPDEN TO THE SEE OF HEREFORD. By JULIUS CHARLES HARE, M.A. Archdeacon of Lewes.-Second Edition, with a postscript, on Lord John Russell's Letter to the Clergy of Bedford, and in reply to Mr. Trower's plain remarks.

London: John William Parker, West Strand: Sold by Macmillan, Cambridge. Pp. iv. (inc. I blank) 131, 1 blank. 8vo.

HEMMING (G. W.) AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON THE DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS. By G. W. HEMMING, M.A. Fellow of St. John's College.

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Pp. xiv. 174.

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First Edition printed May 1848. Second Edition 1852.

HENSLOW (J. S.) SYLLABUS OF A COURSE OF LECTURES ON BOTANY,
Suggesting matter for a Pass-examination at Cambridge in this subject.
By Rev. J. S. HENSLOW, A. M. Professor of Botany.
Cambridge: Deightons; Macmillan, Barclay & Macmillan.
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HIERURGIA ANGLICANA; or documents and extracts illustrative of the ritual of the Church in England after the Reformation. Members of the Ecclesiological late Cambridge Camden Society.

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HYMERS (J.) A TREATISE ON ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY OF THREE DIMENSIONS, containing the Theory of Curve Surfaces, and of Curves of Double Curvature.-By J. HYMERS, D.D. Fellow and Tutor of St Johns College, Cambridge.-Third Edition, altered and revised.—

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KLOPSTOCK (F. G.)—NIND (W.) ODES OF KLOPSTOCK

From 1747

to 1780 translated from the German by WILLIAM NIND, Fellow of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, and author of the "Oratory," etc.

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LATHAM (H.) GEOMETRICAL PROBLEMS IN THE PROPERTIES OF THE CONIC SECTIONS. By H. LATHAM, B.A. Tutor of Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

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MOOR (A. P.) CAMBRIDGE THEOLOGICAL PAPERS: being those proposed in the examination of candidates for the Crosse University Scholarship for fifteen years, and in the Voluntary Theological Examination, from the commencement 1843, to the present time 1851, edited by the Rev. ALLEN PAGE MOOR, M.A. Fellow of St. Augustine's College, Canterbury. Cambridge: Macmillan and Co.; London: George Bell; Dublin: Hodges & Smith; Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas Glasgow: J. MacLehose. Pp. viii. (inc. 2 blanks) 204, Appendix i. 1849, pp. ii. 18. Appendix ii. pp. 23, I blank. 8vo.

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MORGAN (J. H.)-BARBER (J. T.) AN ACCOUNT OF THE AURORA BOREALIS, seen near Cambridge, October the 24th, 1847 together with those of September 21, 1846, and March 19, 1847, seen at the Cambridge Observatory. With twelve coloured engravings. By JOHN H. MORGAN, of Jesus College, and late of the Cambridge Observatory, and JOHN T. BARBER, of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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PLATO-GRANT (A. R.) A TRANSLATION OF THE FIRST BOOK OF
THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO, which obtained a prize offered by the Master
and Seniors of Trinity College, Feb. 1847. By ALEXANDER RONALD
GRANT, M.A., Fellow and Assistant Tutor of Trinity College.

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SCOTT (A. J.) Two DISCOURSES.-The Kingdom of the Truth: The
Range of Christianity.-By A. J. SCOTT, M.A. =

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SIMPSON (W.) AN EPITOME OF THE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH DURING THE FIRST three CenturiES; and of the Reformation in England. Compiled for the use of candidates for the B.A. degree in the University of Cambridge. By W. SIMPSON, B.A., Queens' College, Cambridge.

Cambridge: Printed and published at the office of the " Cambridge Chronicle," and sold by all booksellers. Pp. viii. 168. Fcap. 8vo.

TITCOMB (J. H.) THE DESCENT of ChristT IN HUMAN NATURE FROM EVE TO THE VIRGIN MARY.-A Discourse briefly showing how a consideration of the above subject illustrates some of the leading points in the Mission of the Redeemer. By the Rev. J. H. TITCOMB, M.A., of St. Peter's College, and Perpetual Curate of St Andrew the Less, Cambridge."Incarnationis Dei mysterium est universæ solus creaturæ.' St. Ambr. de Parad. 8.Cambridge: J. Deighton; and Macmillan & Co.

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1849

AMPS (W.)-TENNYSON (ALFRED) SIX VOCAL QUARTETTS, the poetry by ALFRED TENNYSON Esqre. (taken by permission from his Poems) The music composed by WILLIAM AMPS.

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BABINGTON (CHURCHILL) MR. MACAULAY'S CHARACTER OF THE CLERGY IN THE LATTER PART OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, CONSIDERED. With an appendix on his character of the gentry, as given in his history of England. By CHURCHILL BABINGTON, M.A., Fellow of St. John's College.

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BICKERSTETH (E. H.)

POEMS by EDWARD HENRY BICKERSTETH,

Curate of Banningham, Norfolk.

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BROWNING (HENRY B.) AN ALGEBRA OF RATIOS, founded on simple and general definitions, with a theory of exponents extended to incommensurable ratios, and the propositions of the fifth book of Euclid easily and symbolically deduced. By HENRY B. BROWNING, Architect, Stamford. =

Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan.

Pp. xviii. (in 4 page list of subscribers) 133 and 1 blank. 8vo. FORBES (GRANVILLE) THE Goodness of God. An Essay which obtained the Burney Prize for the year 1847. By GRANVILLE HAMILTON FORBES, B.A., of Downing College.

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HARE (J. C.) SERMONS PREACHT IN HERSTMONCEUX CHURCH. JULIUS CHARLES HARE, M.A. Rector of Herstmonceux, Archdeacon of Lewes, and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. Second Series. Cambridge: Macmillan & Co.

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