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BOOKS PUBLISHED

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LACKINGTON, HUGHES, HARDING, MAVOR AND JONES,

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A HEBREW DIRGE, chaunted in the Great Synagogue, London, on the day of the Funeral of her Royal Highness: the Princess Charlotte. By Hyman Hurwitz. With a translation in English verse, by S. T. Coleridge, Esq. 8vo. 2s.

The ACCIDENTS of HUMAN LIFE; withe Hints for their Prevention, or the Removal of their Consequences. By Newton Bosworth. Neatly printed in a pocket volume, with Coppelplates. 4s. 6d.

"We have seldom opened a book of more modeat premissions, and with more solid utility of information, than this. We cannot analyse its very interesting and important contents; but we earnestly recommend its attentive perusal to may one, for no station of society is exempt from the dangers which it endeavours to prevent or mitigate."—Univ. Mag.

AIKEN'S (Dr.) GENERAL BIOGRAPHY.— 10 vols. 4to. 10l. 10s.

AMELIA (LIFE of the late PRINCESS); with Portrait. 2s. 6d.

The AMERICAN ORACLE; comprehending an account of recent Discoveries in the Arts and Sciences; with a variety of Essays on Physical, Philosophical, and other curious subjects. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

BIBLE CLASS BOOK; or Scripture Readings for every Day in the Year; being Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Lessons selected from the most instructive, and impressive parts of the Sacred Scriptures. Adapted to the use of Schools and Families 12mo. 6s.

The promiscuous and indiscriminate use or the Scriptures, or reading the Bible regularly through and through, as it is called, has been so generally and justly objected to, that a judicious selection of the instrcutive, improving, and impressive parts, preserving a perfect harmony through the whole, and omitting such Portions only as are either repetitious. or passage: difficult to be understood by uninformed minds,