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The Fifth Edition , 10 s . 6 d ., of THE STUDENT'S MANUAL of ANCIENT HISTORY . By W . C . Taylob , LL . D . _ By the same Author , Fourth Edition ^ 10 s . 6 dL , of The STUDENT'S MANUAL of MODERN HISTORY . London : John W . Parker , West Strand .
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Price 2 s . 6 d ., . SOCIAL SCIENCE and the ORGANIZATION of LABOUIt . By Jambs HoLB . »» Lafssez Faire "—The Labour Question—Surplus Labourers , Economists , and the Joor Law—Organization of Surplus Labourers—The Land Question—Machinery the Province of Government—Association—With Introduction , and Appendix . John Chapman , 142 , Strand .
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On the 31 st will be published , THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW , No . XXVIII . FEBRUARY . CONTENTS . I . British and ContinentalEthics and Christianity . II . B . OME AND THE ITALIAN REVOLUTION . III . Philip Doddridgk . IV . Literature and the Labour Question—Alton Locke and the " Mobning Chronicle " Letters . V . Neander . VI . Gold Mines . VII . Remains op Authur H . Hallam . VIII . The Social Position of Woman . IX . Sir Chablbs Lyell ' s Travels in North America . Edinburgh : W . P . Kennedy . London : Hamilton , Adams , and Co . Dublin : J . M'Glashan .
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AN ENQUIRY into the PHILOSOPHY and RELIGION of SHAKSPEARE . By W . J . Birch . M . A ., New Inn Hall , Oxon , Author of the "Real and Ideal . " Lettered , in cloth , price 4 s . " A curious and even an attractive book . It is pervaded by a distinct purpose , sustained by Zealand industry . The defence of Othello ' against the charge of ' lago's' insufficiency of motive , and the estimate of ' Cassio ' s' character , exhibit thought and criticism . "—Spectator . " This is one of the most marvellous books produced in the nineteenth century . The author is in earnest , and his book is a serious and awe-inspiring work . " —Tablet . * ' The task of testing the great bard ' s religious sentiments in a manner most legitimate , has been ably accomplished by Mr . Birch . The book throws much additional light on the real Structure of Shakspeare's mind . " —Weekly Dispatch . " Mr . Birch's attempt is to remove the veil that wraps the poet , curious to see whether or not his jtquntenance ' shineth as that of an < rel . ' This ' uhveiling Mr . Birch does with a daring , but a gentle hand . "—Leamington Courier . " Mr . Birch ' s book is an elaborate and systematic exposition of the natural history of Shak ^ pere ' s opinions—eloquent with facts , minute in analysis , faithful in detail , and'impartial in execution . It is an anodyne to the parched spirit to turn ter the fresh pages of Mr . Birch—redolent of a manly and dignified criticism , which keeps close to truth and disdains to pwider to omnipotent opinion . " —Reasoner . C . Mitchell , Red Lion-court , Fleet-street , London .
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THE FIRST HISTORY of ENGLAND that should be placed in the hands of a Child . By Miss CORNER . 3 s . Cd . cloth , gilt edges , sides , and back . Twenty-four Pages of Plates . Published on January 13 , MrSS CORNER'S ACCURATE HISTORY of GREKCK , from accepted modern English and Foreign authorities , such as Grote , Thirlwall , Smith ' s Antiquities , & c . & . c . — Questions will be attached to each chapter , and the plan and style adopted , which has met with bo much success in her History of Home . Thus forming the twelfth and concluding volume of CORNER'S ACCURATE HISTORIES , for schools and family reading-. Euuh History complete in itself . The whole forming a perfect Ilintory of Europe , commencing at the earliest periods and continued down to the present time , universally acknowledged by the press as a real acquisition to educational literature . These IlistoricK form a complete History of Europe , and are eminently adapted to educational purposes , nahiiM been otrongly and repeatedly averted by tho public press . CORNER'S HISTORY of ENGLAND and WALES , with Five Plates , Map , and Chronological Table . 3 s . ( id . bound ; or with the Questions , 4 a . CORNER'S HISTORY of IRELAND , with Threo lMatew and a Map , 2 a . < id . ; or with the Questions attached , 3 e ., bound in cloth . CORNER'S HISTORY of SCOTLAND , with Three PlatRH , u Map , and Chronological Table , 2 b . ( id . ; or with the QiicKtionn attached , 3 s ., bound in cloth . CORNER'S HISTORY of FRANCE , with Three Historical Platen and a Map , 2 s . . ; or with the Questions attached , ; tt ? .. hound in cloth . CORNER'S HISTORY of SPAIN and PORTUGAL , with Three Platen antl a Mup , 2 b . 6 d . bound ; or with tho QuestionH attached , 8 a ., bound . CORNER ' S HISTORY of ROME , from accepted Knglinli and Foreign authorities , uh Miicpherson ' u Annals of Commerce , Keightley ' b Roman History , Hmith ' ri and Adam'n Greek un . l Komaii Antiquities , Dr . Arnold , Neibuhr , Ktc . With Questions to each Chapter , a Chronological Table , and u Map of the Koiuiin Empire , ;( k . ( id- bound in cloth , lettered . A detailed PnmpectuH of the Twelve Ilititorieit . by AUhh Corner , may lie had for distribution , free , on application . JuHt jiublinhed , with illuHtrationn , price Ih . Hewed , or la . ( Id . bound , the nixt . h edition , enlarged , of the PLAY ( JKAMMAIt , by MIhs <><> rn «* r ; alxo , at the same juice , with Map , KVKHV CHILD'S HIHTOKY of ENGLAND . PAL'A and MAMMA'S EASY LESSONS in GEOCill / VI'Il Y . With numeroiiH illiiHtrutioiiH ; price Ih . paper cover , mid Ih . Cd . cloth . Ity Anna Maria Hargitant ; lifter tlm nam <) Htyle iiikI manner an Minn ( Joi iht'h I'lay ( Jianimar . OHARLKS IJlJ'l'LKR'S aiTIDN to USKPUL KNOWLEDGE ; mi Kuay Cutt-oliiHin of the most IJucful Information , Ih . 'id . bound In doth . CIIARLKS miTLKU'S EASY GUIDK to OEOGltAI'MY , and IIh <; ol the ( ilobeH , hovoii Mupa , 2 a ., or without the MajJH and tho line of the Ciloben , Ih . ( Sd . bound . Lomloii : Dean and Hon . Threadneedle-Htreet ; Liiiigiiinn , Bimpkiii , Huuiilton , and Whittaker , I'aternoHtur-row ; T « gg , Qiiettn-Htrcet , CheupBide ; Ackeiiimn , Btiuml ; and all Jlook-¦ elleris .
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M ____^^_^— , , ^ , ¦ ¦ i ... ¦¦¦¦ HALF A CENTURY OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE ; A HISTORY OF THE KINGDOM AND THE PEOPLE Fkom 1800 to 1850 . . By HARRIET MABTINEAU . To be published in Six Volcmks , at Fivb Shillings each ; and in TWENTY-Fqtm Parts , at Onb Shilling , ¦ It is intended to preterit , in the Library Form of a handsome Octavo , at a rate of extm & ainary cheapness , a connected narrative of the most important aexa in tbe history of the modern woria . The celebrated work of Mr . Macaulay professes to be ine History of England from the Accession of King James tne Second down to the time which is within the Memory ot Men still living . " "Half a Century of the British Empibb will chiefly deal with event * and states of society during a time in which many of our contemporaries have lived and acted . PART I . will be published on the 1 st of February , 1851 , and continued twice a Month . London : Charles Knight , Fleet-street .
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THE MONITOR , No . 1 , fust published , contains To Our Readers—The Round Table , in French and English—Diplomacy in America—Papal Aggression—National Education—The Church Overhauled , & c . Price 2 d ., or stainped , 3 d . London : J . O . Clarke , 121 , Fleet-street , and all booksellers and newsvenders . ; ¦ . ; ¦¦' .. " '
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ELIZA COQIC ' S JOURNAL , No . 91 ,, Jan . 25 , contains f-AsSccwtive Efforts of Working Men—a Modern Novel—A , Walk up the Rhine—The Cloud and the Sunbejftn ; a tale—the Earf of Carlisle , and the United 8 tate 8 r ~ Th « Lay of the Thluah—Piatnond DiisJ ; , and Four Poems by the Editor . All . the back numbers are ! on sale , singly , in monthly parts , or in vpiimes ,. 4 s . 6 d . each . _ , ' . . •; J ,. O . Clarke , ^ , Raquet-court , Fleet-atreet . Part 21 , price 7 d ., nowready . - ' . " '
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Now publishing , in weekly numbers , price Twopence each , CANTERBURY versus R O M E . TWO LECTURES BY ERNEST JONES . . , No . 1 was published on Saturday the 18 th instant ; Na . 2 thie day , Saturday , the 25 th instant . Contents oi" No . 2 : —The Royal Church , from Henry to James —Christianity versus the Rubric . No . 3 will appear on Saturday , the 1 st of February . ~ NOTICE : Works of Ernest Jones , to be published in weekly numbers , price Twopence each—the number containing 24 page * , 13 in double columns . THE NEW WORLD . A Democratic Poem . Dedicated to the People of the United Queendom and of the United States . , BELDAGON CHURCJI . A Religious Poem . THE PAINTER of FLORENCE . A Domestic I ' oem . THE BLACK JURY ; or , the Judgment of Europe . A Political Poem . Dedicated to the House of Commonu : with an addreass to the Speaker . : WESTMINSTER PRISON . Lyrics , dedicated to the Exiles and 1 ' riior . eru of MB . The above works , composed by the author while a political prisoner , will be comprised in six weekly numbera , the first to appear on Saturday , the 15 th of February next . Edwin Dipple , Holywcll-atreet , Strand .
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NEW AND CHOICE BOOKS . TWELVE THOUSAND VOLUME 8 PER ANNUM In tho present rate of increase at MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY , 28 . UPPER KING-STREET . ULOOMSBURY-SQUARK . This Hiipply comprises from Twenty to Two Hundred und Fifty Copies of all tl » o beat . New Worke . Fresh copies are udded daily of Macaulay's England—Layard ' a Nineveh Alton's EHBdyH—Curzon ' u Levant—Drowning * !! ChristmaH Kv « —lliiiloy ' a Aiiffel World—Tho Liven of the Chief Jutttioee—of Chalmerh—Southey , iSic . —Murray ' s Andaluciu—Modern Paiutom Woman in Franco—Reginald Huutingt )—The Village Notary The CaxtoiiH—Miirgariit Maitland—The Wuy » of the Hour Antonina SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION—ONE GUINEA PER ANNUM . The bust und uewtist Works aro exchanged weekl y , carrluijii fr « re , in every part of London and its neighbourhood ' ut Two Guinuau per annum . Country Hubacriptlon—llfteen vola ' . all new , or twenty-four voIh . six . inoiitlm after publicution -Five Guineas per Annum . Literary JiiBtitutiouu and Hook Hocietien aupplled A poHt-ofllco order , payable to Charles Edward Mudie will eccure ait iminediiito uuiuily .
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^^ ^^ , . _ . fc- ^ M T > if"V "O Tl ^ T A 3 O- /^^ i * T A nrVV w « . NATIONAL REFORM AbSOOlATlON 8 OIBEES . — The Council have U announce that the FIRST MONTHLY ? SOIBfEE for 1851 wij be held at the Lon - doa Tavern , on MONDAY , February 3 , kt 8 ix o'Clook , when Joieph Hume , Esq ., M . P ., will deliver a Lecture on PARLIAMENTARY AN ^ FINANCIAL REFOtltf . The chair will be taken by Sir Joshua Walmelejft M . P ., tie President , at Seven o'Clock . Tea and coffee will be served onadmission , and ia the course of the evening appropriate piece * of music performed , under the direction of W . Thorold Wood ! Esq . ; . To ; avoi d disappointment members are requested to rtake tmrly . applicatio n for tickets at the rooms of the Association 11 , Poultry , price 13 . each . The lectures wifl be published immediately after the delivery and ma y be had if all bookseller * . . . ; nverj ' * - Byoider « ftbe 06 « hcU , 11 , Poultry , Jan . 20 ? J 851 . Z . HUB | MBft 8 TY , Sec .
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HANCERY HEFORM .-A PuilJC MEETING will be held at the HALL of COMMERCE , Threadneedle-street , on THURSDAY , Jan . 30 , to cooperate with the Chancery Reform Association in its efforts to obtain an entire revision of the Equity Practice of the Court of Chancery , The chair will be taken at two o'clock precisely by the Right Honourable Lord ER 8 KINE , and the Meeting will be addressed by other Jfoblemenand Members of Parliament . Tickets for reserved seats may be had at the Offices of the Association , No . 6 , Essex-street , Stood ; and of Mr . Efflngham Wilson , Royal Exchange .
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THE ROMISH HIXRATM 3 HY . THE Committee of thie 3 irmingham Association for the Dissemination of Political Knowledge beg to announce that they have madfe ; arrangenenBs for TWO LECTURES ON THE » PAPAL AGGRESSION " CONTROVERSY , By . GEOR 0 E JDAWSOH , Esq ., M . A ., To take place in the Townhall . BIRMBfGHAM . on THURSDAY , , . Feb . 6 , and WEDNESDAY , Feb . 12 . Admission—Side Galleries , Iff . ; floor and Orchestra , 6 d , ; Great Gallery , 3 d . . Tickes may be obtained of Mr . Toaks , New-street ; Mr . Osborne , Bennett ' s-hill ; Mr . J . A . Langford , Edward-street ; and at the Ticket Office , Townhall , on th « day * of Lectures . Doors open at Seven , the Lectures to commence at Eight .
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TJ EDEI ^ PTION SOCIETY ' S SEVENTH MX RESCRIPT for the E LECTJOI / of MEMBERS to go to Ube 8 OCIETY * 8 ESTABLISHMJBNl in WALES . —Owing to the encrease in the boot and shofrbuskaips recently established , it has been determined to elect two n « re MBN' 8 BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS , who milst be goijq Wtukmen . A young troman who can * ianage a dairy ia aUflf warilied , from pighteeu io thirty years of age . , ' * ' ' .. ' '"'•• . * *' *< :: '{ jW '¦'' ¦'¦'¦ \ ¦ Testimonials as to character , and applicatiooirfor election , to be > sent on oi befofe-the 15 th of FebriiiaTy , 'l % 5 ) . All parties i ? p lyjpg will have to pftiV their awn expense * to the estate . The Soci ety wiih it also to be clearly understood that they may occasionally toe requiretfio w 6 rk at farm-work . Aa a rule , they wijl be kept at tiieirowu trades , but when emergency requires they W » H fe » expected % o five ^ Bglttance . . ^ Tn * ^ KWION w | U telorpl «& In LEEDS , pn THURSDAY , F ! ebfVU & r 2 % ' gt £ ig & tp ! pB $ eK h » the evening . In tbe large room of HaJl ' jS TempMratice Hfrtel , Hewton'i-court , Brignie . Tto' ^ ttefr ferand WW mi ^ t , hold the Mitfitiaa -rn fh"r tjjprr ° T BTQBOER OF THE BOARt ) OF blRBCTOBP .
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A CARD . C DOBSON COLLET , of the Royal Italian Opera , Covent Garden , Teacher of Singing . For Terms of Musical Lectures , Private Leasoos , or CIbib Teaching , in Town or Country , apply to C . D . C , 15 , Essex-street , Strand .
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rpEA . —ARRIVAL of the FQBFARSHIRE . — A This vessel has just arrived irom China , having brought , indisputably , the choicest chops of the new season » Congou . We wish to draw tho ospeciil notice of families and hotelkvepurs to the unusual excellence of the above Cargo , which wo are Helling at 4 g . Id . per 1 b . Ainu strong full-flavoured Congou at 3 s . 8 d . to 4 s . A peculiar choice Aasam Souohong at 4 s . 8 d . to fa . BIDNJSY , WELLS , and MANDUELL . No . 8 . Ludgate-hill . JfrinilicH resident in any part of the kingdom can be supp lied at the above prices , and the teuH carefully packed in load . The CuHtoum' overweight of 2 lb . on client * containing »*»»•» and of lib . on half-clients of about 401 b ., invariably allowed . SIDNEY , W 1 SLL 8 , and MARDUKLL . No . 8 , Ludgatc-hill .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 25, 1851, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_25011851/page/24/
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