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NOTES AND QUERIES.
[No. 1,

NEW WORKS.


I.

SOUTHEY'S LIFE AND LETTERS.

LIFE and CORRESPONDENCE of the late ROBERT SOUTHEY. Vol I. containing his early Autobiography, College Life, Scheme of Social Colonisation in America, Visit to Lisbon, &c. Edited by his Son, the Rev. Charles Cuthbert Southey, M.A. With Portrait and View of Keswick, Cumberland Post 8vo. 10s. 6d.

  • To be completed in Six Volumes, each embellished with a Family Portrait and a Landscape Illustrated by W. Westall. Volume II. will be published at the end of December, and the succeeding volumes every alternate month.

II.

SOUTHEY'S COMMONPLACE BOOK. Edited by his Son-in-law, the Rev. J. W. Warter. SECOND SERIES, being "SPECIAL COLLECTIONS," and forming a Volume complete in itself. Square crown 8vo.

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III.

An INQUIRY into the EISE and GROWTH of the ROYAL PREROGATIVE. By the late John Allen, Master of Dulwich College. A New Edition, with the Author's last Corrections: preceded by M. Bérenger's "Rapport" on the Work read before the Institute of France; an Article on the same from the Edinburgh Review; and a Biographical Notice of the Author. To which is added, an Inquiry into the Life and Character of King Eadwig, from the Author's MS. 8vo. 12s.

IV.

SIR EDWARD GRAHAM; or, Railway Speculators. By Catherine Sinclair, Author of "Modern Accomplishments," "Jane Bouverie," &c. 3 vols. post 8vo. 31s. 6d.

V.

NED ALLEN ; or, the Past Age. By David Hannay, Esq. 2 vols. post 8vo. 21s.

VI.

SONGS, BALLADS, and SACRED SONGS. By Thomas Moore. First collected Edition. Uniform in size with the smaller Edition of Mr. Macaulay's "Lays of Ancient Rome," and of Moore's "Lalla Rookh " and "Irish Melodies." 16mo. with Vignette Title, 5s.

VII.

POETICAL WORKS of LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON (L.E.L.) New Edition, uniform with the smaller Edition of Mr. Macaulay's "Lays of Ancient Rome," and of Moore's "Irish Melodies" and "Lalla Rookh." 2 vols. 16mo. with Vignette Titles.

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VIII.

ASPECTS of NATURE, in Different Lands and Different Climates; with Scientific Elucidations. By Alexander Von Humboldt. Translated by Mrs. Sabine. Uniform with the Cheap Edition of Sabine's Authorised English Translation of Humboldt's "Cosmos," and with Mr. Murray's "Home and Colonial Library." 2 vols. 16mo. 3s. 6d. each, cloth.

IX.

A COPIOUS and CRITICAL LATIN-ENGLISH LEXICON, founded on the German-Latin Dictionaries of Dr. William Freund. By the Rev. J. E. Riddle, M. A. of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. Post 8vo. 50s.

X.

An ENGLISH-GREEK LEXICON: containing all the Greek Words used by Writers of good authority; citing the Authorities for every Word; explaining the irregular Constructions and Declensions; and marking the doubtful Quantities. By C. D. Yonge. Post 4to. 21s.

XI.

The EDUCATION of the FEELINGS. By Charles Bray. 2nd Edit. 16mo. 2s. 6d.


London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans.


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