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NEW WORKS . i . M B . A . K . JOHNSON'S DICTIONARY of GEOGRAPHY , DESCRIPTIVE , PHYSICAL , STATISTICAL , and HISTORICAL ; forming a complete General Gazetteer of the World . 8 vo ., 1440 pages , price [ On Wednesday next . II . MR . M'CULLOCH'S GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY ; New Edition ( 1850 ) , in course of publication in IS Monthly Parts , price 5 s . each . Part I . ready . in . LETTERS on HAPPINESS , addressed to a Friend . By the Authoress of «• Letters to my Unknown Friend . " Fcap . 8 vo ., 6 s . IV . THE EARL'S DAUGHTER . By the Authoress of " Amy Herbert . " Edited by the Rev . W . Sewell , B . D ., Preacher at "Whitehall . 2 vols ., fcap . 8 vo . iNext week . V . GOD and MAN . By the Rev . Robert Mont-OOMBRY , M . A ., Author of " The Omnipresence of the Deity . " 8 vo . [ O » Thursday next . VI . THE COURSE of CREATION . By the Rev . John Anperson , D . D ., Minister of Newburgh , Fife . 8 vo ., 9 s . VII . THE CHRISTIAN COMMONWEALTH : "with its Translation into French . By John Minter Morgan . EXTINCTION du PAUPERISME : with its Translation into English . By Louis Napoleon Bonaparte . With 3 coloured Plates . Imperial 4 to ., 12 s . 6 d . VIII . DISCOURSES addressed to MIXED CONGREGATIONS . By John H . Newman , Priest of the Oratory of St . Philip Neri . Second Edition , 8 vo ., 12 s . IX . CONYBEARE and HOWSON'S LIFE and EPISTLES of ST . PAUL . Copiously Illustrated by W . H . Barttett . ' Paxt VI . 4 to ., 2 s . x . ESSAYS SELECTED from CONTRIBUTIONS to the EDINBURGH REVIEW . By Henby Rogers . 2 vols . 8 vo . 24 s . XI . A HISTORY of the ROMANS under the EMPIRE . By . the Reverend Charles Merivale , B . D ., late Fellow and Tutor of St . John ' s College , Cambridge . Vols . I . and II . 8 vo ., 28 a . XII . . THE VIRGIN WIDOW : a Play . By Henry Taylor , Author of " The Statesman . " Fcap . 8 vo . ( is . XIII . A PRACTICAL TREATISE on DISEASES AFFECTING the 8 KIN , By the late Dr . A . T . Thompson , F . L . S . ; completed and edited by Dr . E . A . Parkes , Physician to University College Hospital . 8 vo . iOn Thursday next . XIV . DR . GEORGE MOORE on HEALTH , DISEASE , and REMEDY , familiarly nnd practically considered in a few of their RELATIONS to the BLOOD . Post 8 vo ., 7 a . Cd . XV . BANPIELD and WELD'S STATISTICAL COMPANION for 1850 , New Edition , corrected and extended to the Present Time . Fcap . 8 vo ., 5 a . XVI . CLIFFE'S BOOK of NORTH WALES : its SCENEltY and ANTIQUITIES , HIGHWAYS and BYWAYS , LAKES , STREAMS , and RAILWAYS . With Maps and Illustrations . Fcap ., 8 vo ., 5 s . x \ li . A VISIT to SHERWOOD FOREST . With 4 Plates nnd other Illustrations . 12 mo ., Is . tid . ; with gilt edges , 2 s . tid . " This little volume is extremely well done ; nnd we cordially recommend it to nil who mny feel disposed to take a ramble thia summer through the picturesque domains of 'Merry Sherwood . "—Nottingham Journal . xvn 1 . EXERCISES in LATIN COMPOSITION . By Ciiaklks D . YoNcjn , B . A ., Author or " A ( iradns of the Latin Language" and "An English Greek Lexicon . " l-jmo . t On Thursday next , London ; Long-man , Brown , Green , nnd Longmans ,
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In a few days , in 2 vols ., 8 vo ., boards , MEMOIRS and PAPERS of SIR ANDREW MITCHELL , Tv . B ., Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Court of Great Britain to the Court of Prussia , from 1756 to 1771 . By Andrew Bissett , M . A . of Trinity College , Cambridge , and of Lincoln's Inn , Barrister-at-Law . With a portrait . , „ , „„ « . London : Chapman and Hall , 18 G , Strand .
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NEW WORKS . On the 10 th instant will be published , in 1 vol ., post 8 vo ., cloth , price 10 s . 6 d ., AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS of CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION . By L . Raymond de Vericour . On the 12 th instant , in 1 vol ., post 8 vo ., cloth , price 6 s ., SOCIAL ASPECTS . By John Stoker Smith , Author of " Mirabeau , a Life History . " On the 14 th instant , in 2 vols ., 8 vo ., cloth ; ptice 243 , THE PROGRESS of the INTELLECT ; as Exemplified in the Religious Developments of the Greeks and London : John Chapman , 142 , Strand .
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Just published , in 2 vols ., post 8 vo ., 24 s ., cloth , T HE SHOE and CANOE ; Pictures of Travel in the Canadas , illustrative of Scenery and Colonial Life . By Jons J . BiGSBir , M . D ., Honorary Member of the American Geological Society , and late British Secretary to the Boundary Commission . With 20 engravings on steel , and four maps . " In the publication of this work Messrs . Chapman and Hall have done the emigrating community good service , while the author has earned for himself a high reputation for observation , for ability , and Letter than all , for humanity . "—Observer . " The styl e is lively , and the sketches ot life and scenery are dashed in with light and graphic touches . "—Atlas . " These are the most interesting volumes * that we have read , on the river ? , woods , wil <» s , cities , towns , viliages , farms , and inhabitants of the Canadas . Each pageMs . of itself a picture . * * * Will be found instructive and entertaining to all classes of the public . "— Weekly News . I London : Chapman and Hall , 186 , Strand .
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This day , foolscap octavo , price 2 s ., FREE TRADE and its SO-CALLED SOPHISMS . Being a Reply to " Sophisms of Free Trade , & c , Examined . By A Barrister . " London : John W . Parker , West Stratitl .
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Now ready , THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY of LEIGH HUNT . With Reminiscences of Friends and Contemporaries . Tn Three Volumes , post 8 vo ., with Three Portraits , price 3 Is . 6 d ., in embossed cloth . London : Smith , Elder , and Co ., 05 , Cornhill .
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new and choice books . TWELVE THOUSAND VOLUMES PER ANNUM Ts the present rate of increase at MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY , 28 , UPPER KING-STREET , BLOOMSBURY-SQUARE . This supply comprises from Twenty to Two Hundred and Fifty Copies of all the bent New Works . Fresh copies are added daily of Macaulny ' s Engloud—Laynrd ' s Nineveh—Alison s Essays—Cur / . on ' s Levant-Browning ' s Christmas Eve-Bailey's An" -el World—The Lives of the Chief Justices— of Chalmers—Southey , & c . Murray ' s Anclalucin—Modern 1 ' aintors—Woman in France—Reginald Hastings—The Village Notary—The Caxtons—Margaret Mailland—The Ways of the Hour—Antontna , & c , & c .
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STONEGRAVELS . NEAR CHESTERFIELD . SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES , conducted hv the Reverend ALFRED TURNER BLYTHE and Mr , BLYTHE . Terms ( exclusive of Masters ) , Fifty Guineas ner Annum . Mr . and Mrs . Blythe ( with the help of Mrs . Blythe ' s sister , Miss Williams ) devote their whole time and attention to the duties of their School . They do not -wish to have under their care , at one time , more than ten pupils . They can provide for the thorough comfort of this number ; and can treat them , in every respect , as members of their own family . Their great object is to aid their pupils in becoming trul y refined intelligent , and conscientious women . It is not , they think , of so much importance to crowd into the mind , during the comparatively short period of the school life , a large mass of information on a great variety of subjects , as to furnish the mind with those principles of thought and means of judgment which will enable their possessor , in after years , to acquire sound knowled ge for herself , and to dispense it to others . They think it most important of all to show the moral bearing and uses of knowled ge and to impress upon the mind the fact that its chief value consists in its application to practical and benevolent purposes . The physical health of a girl between the ages of ten and seventeen ( which may be called the school time of life ) requires the most anxious care . To overtask the brain during this period is almost to ensure future weakness , both of body and mind . Mr . and Mrs . Blythe pay , therefore , unremitting attention to the health of their pupils , and , besides securing to them daily active exercise , they never permit the work of the School to be carried on for more than between two and three hours consecutively ; adapting the amount of work to be done by each pupil during- the day , to her age , her state of health , and her mental capacity . By pursuing- this system , they have , in more than one case , seen a child of delicate constitution strengthen under their hands . With respect to religious instruction , Mr . and Mrs . Blythe would only say , that while they use their utmost endeavours to foster in their pupils the religious feelings and affections , they think that they would not be justified in enforcing specific opinions , notwithstanding the strength o . their own convictions on this subjec . At the same time , they are willing and anxious to give explanations whenever they are asked , and to aid in removing difficulties whenever they are felt . They believe , however , that a decision on theological matters ought to be left to an age when the powers of thought and judgment are fully matured . The ordinary course of study in the School embraces the subjects of History , ancient and modern ; the History of Literature ; Geography , mathematical , physical , political , and descriptive ; Writing , Grammar , and English Composition ; Arithmetic , and the elementary branches of Geometry ; and , with a special view to encourage the powers of observation , the elements of Natural History and Natural Philosophy . The Reverends Joseph Hutton , LL . D ., London ; William Turner , Jun ., Halifax ; James Martineau , Liverpool ; Samuel Bache , Birmingham and Charle 3 Wicksteed , Leeds ; Frederick Swanwick , Esq ., Whittington , near Chesterfield ; and Mrs . Turner , Lenton Field , near Nottingham , have kindly permitted reference to them .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 8, 1850, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_08061850/page/24/
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