Very Little Tales For Very Little Children. Second...
Tales for Little Children. Second Series. Two books for the nursery library, which those mammas will espe- cially approve of who are careful to inculcate benevolence, religion,......
The Eleventh Volume Of The Naturalist's Library Appears...
one of the best numbers which have appeared in that very cheap and elegant serial. It commences the subject of Ruminating Animals, and deals with camels, dromedaries, and the......
The Second Volume Of The History Of Rome (lardner's Cabinet
Cyclopedia, No. LXXIII.) opens with an able general disquisition on the symptoms of national dissolution and ruin, suggested by CATILINE'S conspiracy, and closes with the death......
Upwards Of Five Years' Have Passed Since We Noticed The
first sp. pearance of the Edinburgh Cabinet Library, and cordially welcomed the first edition of Polar Seas and Regions. The mere fact of having now to chronicle a fourth......
Thoughts In The 'cloister And The Crowd, Is A Collection
of independent remarks upon different subjects, at times compreased into a single sen- tence and positively conveying the result of the author's thinking, at other times......
Besides All These, We Have A Miscellaneous Batch Of...
which, either from their nature or their acknowledged character, re- quire little more than a line of catalogue. I. The Twentieth Volume of Sir Walter Scott's Prose MIAs. Its......
New Musical Publications.
THE most important works which have marked the commencement of the musical publishing-season, are the continuations of series of the Symphonies of HAYDN and BEETHOVEN, ; and the......
The Current Number Of The Family Library Contains The Second
and concluding Volume of Mr. Cvnus It. EDMONDS' Life and Times of Washington. Alter the breaking out of the War of Independence, the hero of the biography may almost be said to......
The Young Man's Book Of Piety Is A Good Book
in all senses. Its object is good, for it aims at forming a manly character ; its contents are good, for they embrace all topics necessary to be followed or eschewed in pursuit......
Here Our Labours Terminate For The Present ; But We
see, alas ! no prospect of rest. Messrs. Bi.Acx of Edinburgh have sent us their reprint of MACKINTOSH'S Dissertation on the Progress qf Ethical Phi- losophy, prefaced and edited......