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REV. WILLIAM WALFORD,

LATE CLASSICAL AND HEBREW TUTOR IN THE COLLEGE AT HOMERTON.

Edited (with a Continuation) by John Stoughton.

London: Jackson and Walford, 18. St. Paul's Churchyard.


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A THIRD EDITION of JOHN HOWARD and the PRISON-WORLD of EUROPE.

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THE LONDON PRISONS; with an Account of the more Distinguished Persons who have been confined in them.

London: Jackson and Walford, 18. St. Paul's Churchyard.


Third Edition published this Day. In post 8vo., with numerous Illustrations, price 8s. bound in cloth, or 17s. morocco antique,

NINEVEH AND PERSEPOLIS: An Historical Sketch of Ancient Assyria and Persia. With an Account of the Recent Researches in those Countries. By W. S. W. Vaux. M.A., of the British Museum.

*** This Edition has been through revised and enlarged, and several New Illustrations introduced, from recent additions to the collection in the British Museum.

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THE CHRONICLE OF BATTEL ABBEY, in SUSSEX, originally compiled in Latin by a Monk of the Establishment, and now first translated, with Notes and an Abstract of the subsequent History of the Abbey. By Mark Antony Lower, M.A.

MR. LOWER'S OTHER PUBLICATIONS.

ESSAYS ON ENGLISH SURNAMES. The Third Edition, in 2 vols. post. 8vo., cloth 12s.

CURIOSITIES OF HERALDRY, with numerous Engravings, 8vo., cloth. 14s.

J. Russell Smith, 4. Old Compton Street, Soho, London.


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A CATALOGUE OF AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, FRANKS, AND OTHER DOCUMENTS on Sale by John Gray Bell, 17. Bedford Street, Covent Garden.


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GILBERT'S COPIOUS SERIES OF PAMPHLETS on the ROMAN CATHOLIC QUESTION; containing Important Documents of Permanent Historical Interest having Reference to the Re-establishment of the CATHOLIC HIERARCHY IN ENGLAND, 1850-1.

The Editor of these Pamphlets deems it almost superfluous to dwell on the paramount importance of every respectable family possessing this volume of very special present and permanent interest. During the discussion of the exciting matters now at issue in this all-absorbing question, there can be no questioning the well-recognised fact that the possession of this copious and cheap volume is essential to every thoughtful and inquiring person in our beloved country. To enable those who are as yet unaware of the immense mass of interesting and important documents there are in its pages, an Index of its Contents is issued for Gratuitous Distribution—this will abundantly testify to the fact; and the Editor, in conclusion, thinks it only necessary to state that, with scarcely an exception, the whole of the documents are printed, verbatim, as they originally appeared, and in very numerous cases they have had the additional advantage of the direct and special revision of the authors.

The Editor deems it necessary to state his conviction that all the important facts and documents relative to the "Roman Catholic Question" have appeared in the pages of these Pamphlets. Doubtless, during the progress of the Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption Bill through the houses of parliament many speeches of interest will be made; still the Editor thinks they will, to a considerable extent, be merely elaborations of the materials already in these pages, devoid of original facts or documents. Should, however, on the conclusion of the debates, the Editor's opinions undergo a change, he will issue the results in the form of an Appendix to the present volume.

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THE HOMŒOPATHIC HAND-BOOK and CLINICAL GUIDE for the TREATMENT of DISEASES: a Complete Pocket-book of Homoeopathic Therapeutics for Domestic Use, as well as for Medical Practitioners. By Dr. G.H.G. Jahr. Translated from the German by D. Spillan, A.M., M.D. This is a new, full, and complete translation from the original, with a copious Glossary and Index. It is excellently adapted for reference in domestic practice, as well as to assist the practitioner.

London: William Headland, 15. Princes-street, Hanover-square.


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THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF HYDROPATHY, along with the POPULAR TREATMENT of MEASLES, SMALL-POX, and other Diseases. By Dr. Macleod, F.R.C.P.E., Physician to the celebrated Wharfedale Hydropathic Establishment, Ben Rhydding, Otley, Yorkshire. Price 3s.

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