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THE JOTTING BOOK:

A POLITICAL AND LITERARY EXPERIMENT.

Intended as an Argument for the GENUINE FINALITY of the REFORM BILL; being Extracts from the DIARY OF A resolute OpTIMIST in whatever regards the Constitution of England.

BY AN AMATEUR.

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32.

A NARRATIVE.

BY SIR FRANCIS HEAD, Bart.

Third Edition,

With a Supplemental Chapter, on the PROPOSED UNION of the CANADAS, the CLERGY RESERVE QUESTION, &c.

8vo., 12s. bound.

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33.

A NEW GREEK

GRAMMAR,

FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS.

BY THE REV. CHARLES WORDSWORTH, M.A.,

Late Student of Christ Church, and Second Master of Winchester College. 12mo., 3s. 6d. bound.

34.

THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS,

WITH A LIFE

OF JOHN BUNYAN.

BY ROBERT SOUTHEY, LL.D.,

Poet Laureate, &c. &c. &c.

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10 MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF HIS MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS.

35.

ESSAYS ON THE

MOST IMPORTANT DISEASES OF WOMEN.
BY ROBERT FERGUSON, M.D.

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THE AGAMEMNON OF ÆSCHYLUS.

A new Edition of the Text, with Critical, Explanatory, and Philological Notes, designed for the use of Students in the Universities.

BY THE REV. THOMAS WILLIAMSON PEILE, M.A., Senior Fellow and Tutor in the University of Durham, and formerly Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.

8vo. 12s.

The edition of the Agamemnon placed first on the list is by Mr. Peile, one of the tutors of the University of Durham, a scholar of high distinction at Cambridge, where he was a fellow of Trinity College: we need not say more. He takes his stand very decidedly on the old critical, philological, and grammatical ground; and his work contains a mass of very valuable matter in these departments; and he has had the advantage of the MSS. of the learned Bishop of Lichfield, who, we conclude, has abandoned his cherished design of re-editing Eschylus. In most pages the initials "S.L." occupy a place honourable alike to the master and his pupil.'-Quarterly Review.

37.

A LETTER TO THE LORD CHANCELLOR,

ON THE CLAIMS OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND,
IN REGARD TO ITS JURISDICTION, AND ON THE
PROPOSED CHANGES IN ITS POLITY.

BY JOHN HOPE, ESQ., DEAN OF FACULTY.
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38.

AN ENQUIRY

WHETHER

THE SENTENCE OF DEATH PRONOUNCED AT THE FALL OF MAN Included the whole ANIMAL CREATION, or was Restricted to the

HUMAN RACE.

A Sermon preached before the University of Oxford.

BY THE REV. WM. BUCKLAND, D.D., F.R.S.
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MR. MURRAY'S

LIST OF NEW WORKS

IN THE PRESS.

SIR SAMUel romillY.

MEMOIRS and LETTERS of SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY;

With his POLITICAL DIARY.

Edited by his SONS.

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SPAIN UNDER CHARLES THE SECOND.

Extracts from the Correspondence of the Hon. ALEXANDER STANHOPE, British Minister at Madrid from 1690 to 1700.

Selected from the Originals at Chevening.

By LORD MAHON.

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HISTORICAL ELOGE OF JAMES WATT.

By M. ARAGO,

Perpetual Secretary to the Academy of Sciences.

Translated from the French, with Additional Notes, by
JAMES PATRICK MUIRHEAD, Esq., M.A.,
Of Balliol College, Oxford; Advocate.

THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY,

FROM THE BIRTH OF CHRIST TO THE EXTINCTION OF
PAGANISM IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE.

BY THE REV. H. H. MILMAN,

Prebendary of Westminster, and Minister of St. Margaret'
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HISTORY OF THE POPES OF ROME, THEIR CHURCH AND STATE,

DURING THE XVITH AND XVIITH CENTURIES. Translated from the German of LEOPOLD RANKE. 3 vols. 8vo.

HISTORY OF GERMANY AT THE PERIOD OF THE REFORMATION.

By LEOPOLD RANK E.

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HISTORY OF ENGLAND,

FROM THE DEATH OF QUEEN ANNE to the REIGN OF GEORGE II. BY LORD MAHON.

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ANCIENT SPANISH BALLADS.

TRANSLATED, WITH NOTES,

By J. G. LOCKHART, Esq.

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THE RELIGION, AGRICULTURE, &c., OF THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS.

BY SIR JAMES GARDINER WILKINSON.

Forming the Fourth and concluding Volume of the "Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians."

With very numerous Illustrations, &c. 8vo.

A NEW ENGLISH DICTIONARY OF

UNIVERSAL

BIOGRAPHY.

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TO BE PUBLISHED

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In active Preparation.

THE GAZETTEER OF LONDON,
Past and Present:

A HAND-BOOK for the LOCALITIES and ANTIQUITIES of the
BRITISH METROPOLIS, arranged in Alphabetical Order.

Intended as a Complete Guide to Strangers, and a Book of agreeable reference for

Inhabitants.

By T. CROFTON CROKER, Esq.

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SCENES OF DOMESTIC LIFE AMONG

THE ROMANS.

TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN OF

PROFESSOR BECKER, OF LEIPSIG.

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