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20 NEW WORKS and NEW EDITIONS MAUNDEK’S TREASURY OF KNOWLEDGE, And LIBRARY of REFERENCE s Comprising an English Grammar; Tables of English Verbal Distinctions; Proverbs, Terms, and Phrases, in Latin, Spanish, French, and Italian, translated; new and enlnrged English Dictionary; Directions for Pronunciation; new Universal Gazetteer; Tables of Population and Statistics; List of Cities, Boionghs. and Market Towns in the United Kingdom ; Regulations of the General Post-Office; List of Foreign Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Productions; compendious Classical Dictionary ; Scripture Proper Names accented, and Christian Names of Men and Women: with tatin Maxims translated; List of Abbreviations; Chronology and History: compendious Law Dictionary; Abstrnct of Tax Acts; Interest and other Tables ; Forms of Epistolary Address ; Tables 01 Precedency; Synopsis of the British Peerage; and Tables of Number, Money, Weights and Measures. New Edition, revised throughout and greatly eularged. Foolscap 8vo. 10*. cloth; bound in roan, 12s. MAUNDER’S BIOGRAPHICAL TREASURY: Consisting of Memoirs, Sketches, and brief Notices of above 12,000Eminent Persons of all Ages andNationa, from the Earliest Period of History ; forming a new and complete Dic tionary of Universal Biography. A New and carefully revised Edition; corrected through out, and extended by the introduction of numerous additional Lives. Foolscap 8vo. 10*. cloth ; bonud in roan, 12s. MERIVALE.—A HISTORY OF THE ROMANS UNDER THE EMPIRE. By the Rev. Charles Merlvale, late Fellow and Tutor of St. John's College, Cambridge. Vols. 1, and II. 8vo. 28*. cloth. Also, Vol. III. completing the History to the Establishment of the Monarchy by Augustus, 8vo. 14s. cloth. JAMES MONTGOMERY’S POETICAL WORKS. With some additional Poems, and the Author's Autobiographical Prefaces. A New Edition, complete in One Volume; with Portrait and Vignette. Square crown 8vo. 10s. 6<f. cloth; morocco, 21*.—Or in 4 vols. foolscap 8»o. with Portrait, and Seven other Plates, 20*. cloth ; bound in morocco, If. 16*. , MOORE.—HEALTH, DISEASE, AND REMEDY, Familiarly and Practically considered in a few of their Relations to the Blood. Bv Gcorga Moore, M.D., Member of the Royal College of Physicians,etc., author of "The Power of the Soul over the Body, M etc. Poat8vo. Ji, 6d. cloth. MOORE.—THE POWER OF THE SOUL OVER THE BODY. Considered in relation to Health and Morals. By George Moore, M.l). Member of the Royal College oft* hysicians, etc. New Editiou. Post 8vo. 7*. 6<f. cloth. MOORE.—THE USE OF THE BODY IN RELATION TO THE MIND. By George Moore, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Phyalclaaa.ctc. New Editiou. Post 8vo. 9*. cloth. MOORE.—MAN AND HIS MOTIVES. By George Moore, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, etc. New Edition. PostSvo. 8*. cloth. MOORE’S POETICAL WORKS: Containing the Author’s rerent Introduction and Notes. Complete In One Volume,uniform with l,ord Byron's and Southey’s Poems. With Portrait by George Richmond, engraved in line, and View of Sloperton Cottage. Medium 8*o. W. 1*. cloth ; or 42*. bound In morocco, by Hayday.—Or in 10 vols. foolscap 8vo. with Portrait, aud 19 Plates. 21. 10*. cloths moiocco, 4f. 10*. THOMAS MOORE’S SONGS. BALLADS, AND SACRED SONGS. First collected Edition, uniform with the smaller Edition of Mr. Macaulay’s Lag* of Aneiet/t Rotnei with Vignette by Richard Doyle. 16mo. S«. cloth; or 12*. m bound in smooth morocco, byHaydny.