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Correspondence of William Pitt. Ear101' Chatham. Edited by WHA IAM ST.tNHOPE TAYLOR, Esq. and Captain Jou): 11Lxtir Putxot.E. Exe- cutors of his son. John. Earl of Chatham ; and publisi:ed front the Ori- ginal Manuscripts in their pus-ession. Vol. IL The History of Ha Aldine and 1■111 th, Roman Empir,. BeEowxRD GIBBON, Esq. With Notes by the Reverend 11. II. 3iILMAN. Vol. X. Ehinents of the Pathology of the Homan :Iliad. By TI1031AS MAYO, F.R.S.
Essays on the most important Diseases of Wune n. RoBLuT FEB- cusos, 3LD. Part I.—Puerperal Fever.
An Exposition of Quackery and Imposture ofMedicine ; living a Popular Treatise on Medical Philosophy. By the Author of "The Philosopby
of Living." With Notes, by W. Wiikarr. Surgeon-Aurist. S:e. • Jourod of the Asiatic Society 11,nzial. No. 77 —3Iay 1.;: 3; and NO. 78—June 1938.
Emigration rields—Xwth America. the Cape. Australia. awl NOV Z land. Describing these Countr:,s, and giving a comparative view of the Advantages they present to British Settlers. By, PATRICE MATTHEw,.Author of " Naval Timber and Arboriculture.
Eeer/ Man his own Butler. By the Author of the "History Ind De- scription of Modern Wines."
[A popular account of the growth, inawiffactere, character, and price of the various foreign wines drank in this country ; giving muck useful information on the choosing, cellariug, and management of wine. The advice to buyers may be summed. up in few words—" Go to an honest merchant and pay a =mod price rely for quoWy on his recommendation, for dficowor on your own palate."] The Ohl, et and Effect of the Oath in the Amon Catholic Relief Bill Con. sidereel ; with obsermtions upon the Doctrine ‘!7' certain Iri.gh Analtori- th s with respect to Tithes; and on the Policy of a Concordat with the SeP AN/Le. With an Appendix. By the Bight Honourable Sir llournr Wn.mox lIonioN, Bart. G.C.11.
:This pamphlet contains four sections ; the first devoted to the author, the three others to the oath. As Sir airmstor, however, seems to consider any at- tempt to limit the vote of a Catholic Member useless, and any " security " merely a sop few Protestant consciences to pass Emancipation, we do not per-
teiccisity.of discussing what's done and can't be undone. The hint on opening, up a friendly communication with the Pope may be worth attend- ing to.] Dmmafie Works nf Shahspere. With Remarks on his and Writing., by THOMAS CAMPBELL, Esq. author of " The PiCa■ sures of Hope." Part I. [Thi,, is a judicious plan of Mr. Moxox's—the tromaly reissue of his edition of SIIAKSPLRE, with CAMPBELL'S Life mid Criticisms, at a price which. when the binding is added, will not exceed that of the entire volume. The present is a crack Part—a portrait of SHAKSPERE, a vignette of the house in which he wa,, born, essIPIILLCS Memoir, three whole Plays and part of another, for eigl:teenpence.] The Ph.torhd Edition of Shakspere—Ronwo and Juliet. I This Third Part of Mr. •Kxniiir s illustrative and explauatory of edition 11 KSPLIM, is characterized by the same good qualities that recto:onotd the p:ecediug numbers to our favourable notice; its aim being to elucidate the poet's awaiting- by cuts and.cOmments.] Library of Enteriaininy Knowleihn—The Atimagerts. The Natural Ili-tort' of Moakeys, Oppthums, and Lemurs. In two volumes. Volume I. [A third volume of the Society's "Library of Entertaining Klionileage.' in the class of Natural History. The subject of the present volume is Apes, Monlits, and Baboons; wood-cut portraits of the interesting erenttires bang freely introduced.] The New l'wk &view. No VI.-0aoher 1839.
valious collection of papers and short notices, both containing a full selection of American books or home topics. With the exception. indeed, of an articleun GOETHE, every subject is either American or Ituiver.:11.1 1f moles of thr of Colonel Ifte..hins,,n, Governor of Nottingham Castle and Tuna, during the Civil War. By his Widow, Mr-. Lecv UT■.:11 [NSW:. Standard Library Edition.
Poh; gift l'ird;nia, the Celina Cotiag, , «. d Elizabeth. Standard Library Edition
Tw-o additions to Mr. SMITH'S cheap and chgant Star' rail Library. selected ■ vith judgment to pleas; the lovers of pers. mal memoir- and elegant c nuance.] Th., Chrisriah's Comptuiwt : a Selection of Passages from the Works of Arebbishop LerenToN and ,Tort] (hers. 1).1). Arranged fOT Daily Reading, and Meditation. By the Author of "pints on Study.;' Damon and Clark.
Earnest religious exhortations, of practical application, by two excellent and eloquent divines; judici .asly c.anidled.]
A Sh,,rt etn,1 Easy tte.(1 with th. J).:•!=. By the late list*. Cuant.IS Ltsmc ; with a Letter from the .itutloo to a Deist. :The first numl,er of a 'cries of cheap and handsome reprints of standard text- b. dis of "Christian Literature." in four division,. commencing with the Evidences." and to be followed by other works of established fame, illustrating Doctrine:: ant" Practice" of Claistianity, and "Expositions of Scripture.** j P/i 4,, /It 'S CPS1,1• 41,01:br poy;t;c„,, a, .7 Statistical li n t „.. Part T.
Th, AIL A T1-401y, in Five Acts. By JAcon Joxrs. Esq.
tto Mama 1:1a(liat A Tragedy, in Five Acts. By ..1.11:011 JONES. Third ! k t r 1539. Poetically Migrated 1y I.. E. L.
orrml Eflh,Tarfth :.1412,1llor (1.01 AprIsifory, r: or a Popular Exposition of the Practice of Banking in Scotland. By W. H. Louts, National Bank of Scotland.
The 1-ontil arranectl with Symphonies and Accom- paniments tar the • Pianoforte, by FINLAY DUN and JOHN THOMSNON. Vol. 111.