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REV . JOHN HOWARD HINTON'S NEW WORK . Price It . ; in cloth . Is . 6 d ., THE TEST of EXPERIENCE ; or , The Voluntary Principle in the United States . By J . H . HiNTON , M . A . London : A . Cockshaw , 41 , Lu . lgate-hill .
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In post 8 vo ., 8 s ., cloth , lettered , THE CONSTITUTION of MAN , considered in Relation to External Objects . By Geohotj Combe . Eighth edition , revised , corrected and enlarged , pp 507 . THE CONSTITUTION of MAN . The People ' s edition . Royal 8 vo ., Is . 6 d ., sewed . THE CONSTITUTION of MAN . Abridged edition for Schools and Families . Fcap ., Is . 6 d . cloth . This Work has been translated into French . German , and Swedish ; and 90 , 000 copies have been printed in the United Kingdom . Also , by the same Author , A SYSTEM of PHRENOLOGY . Fifth edition . 2 Tola ., 8 vo ., £ 1 Is ., boards . ELEMENTS of PHRENOLOGY . With illustrations . 8 eventh edition . 12 mo , 3 s . 6 d ., boards . MORAL PHILOSOPHY . Second edition . Royal 12 mo ., 7 a . 6 d ., boards . MORAL PHILOSOPHY . People ' s edition . Royal 8 vo ., 2 s ., sewed . London : Simpkin , Marshall , and Co . ; and Longman and Co . Edinburgh : Maclachlan , Stewart , and Co .
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Now ready , in ivolti . Mvo ., with 1 ' ortrait , 2 Ss ., M MIGNET'S HISTORY of MARY QUEEN of 6 COT 8 . " CoutainH the pith of all the new information upon Mary ' s career . "—Spectator . " A more exact and copious narrative than is to be found in any previous writer . "—Atlienaiuin . " A most valuable work , and full of interest . "—Examiner . " M . Minuet here ( fives us an impartial biatory of Mury Queen of Scuta . The reuult at which he ha * arrived dcuiaoda the utteulioii . and will , we cannot doubt , convince the judgment of the historical student . " —Literary Gazette . " The standard authority on the subject . "—Daily JVetOM . " Mary ' s standard biography . "—Atlat . " Thcac volumeu cannot f ;« il to meet at the hands of the British public with a hearty welcome . " —John Bull . Richard Bentlcy , l ' ublitther in Ordinary to her Mnjesty .
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Immediately , in 2 vol * . 8 ro ., HI 8 TORY OF THE WAR IN AFFGHANISTAN . From the Unpublished Letters and Journals of Political and Military Officers employed in Afghanistan throughout the entire period of British connection with that country . By John William Kayh . * Written from the Unpublished Letters and Journals of the most distinguished Military and Political Officers employed in Afghanistan throughout the momentous years of British connection with that country . Including the unpublished Correspondence of Sir W . H . Macnaghten . Envoy Minister at the Court of Caubul ; the Letters and Journals of Sir Alexander Burnea , Major Eldred Pottinger ( including his Journal of his Bokhara Captivity ) , Sir Jasper Nicolln ( Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army ) , the Correspondence of Generals Elphiimtone , Shelton , Pollock , Nott , Sale , &c . &c . ; together with the Letters of Shah Soojah . Akbar Khan , Futteh Jung , and Moonshec Mohun Lai ; all now nrat published from the Original Manuscript . Richard Bentley , I ' liblioher in Ordinary to her Majesty . •«• OnJers reeniveil \ t \ "II Hookxellers .
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BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY FOR OCTOBER . NEANDER'S HISTORY of the PLANTING OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH . Vol . 2 . contofaing the Author ' a recent additions . Also . ANTIGNO 3 TIKUS . or Spirit of Tertullian : translated from the German by J . K . KYl \ nd . Post 8 vo . 3 s . 6 d . Henry G . 2 ohn . York-street , Covent-garden .
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Now ready , price 3 s . 6 d , ' —¦ THE TRIUMPH j or , the Cominir Aw , t Christianity . Selections from Works . Relink . f Philosophical , on Early and Consistent TraininiTno i « . ? nd Teaching , and on the Advantages of Maintaining th « P ~ t n of undivided Interests among all the MembersT of 8 oM ? lple essential to its continual progress in knowledge virtu * as happiness , and to the permanent ascendency and nni ., 1 , ' Talence of Christian Love . Edited by J . M . Morqiv « p * all things ; hold fast that which is good . "— 1 Thess .. v . ' 2 t . e " Seize upon truth wherever found . Among your friends , among your foes : On Christian or on heathen ground : The Flower ' 8 divine , where ' er it grows . " —Dr . fTattt London : Longman , Brown , Green , and Longmans
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NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH . ji ^ T ^ r lished , —A full Report of the SPEECHES delivered ? Public Meeting of this denomination of Christians , held » f v a masons ' . hall . on the 19 th of August , 1851 . 8 vo ., price 6 d m " be had , through any Bookseller , of F . Pitman . 20 , Paternoster-Jo **
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CENTEAL CO-OPERATIVE AGEKCY INSTITUTED UNDER TRUST , TO COUNTERACT THp 8 YSTEM OF ADULTERATION AND FIHUD NOW PREVAILING IN THE TRADE , AND TO PB . OMOT . ETHV PRINCIPLE OF CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION . Trustees—Edward Vansittart Ne . ile , Esq . ( Founder of the Iirf tution ); and Thomas Hughes . Esq . ( one of the Co ntributors Commercial Firm—Lechevalier , Woodin , Jones , and Co Central Establishment—7 o . Ch irlotte-street , Fitzroy-sq Loud Branch Establishments—35 , Great M < trylebone- £ treet 1 ' ortlaud place , London ; and 13 . Swan-street , Aianchesier . * The agency is instituted for a period of 100 years . Its objects are to counteract the system ot adulteration and fraud now prevailing in the trade ; to deal as ajeuts for the consumers in purchasing the articles for their consumption and for the producers in selling their produce ; to promote' Hie progress of the principle of Association ; to find employment for cooperative associations by the collection of orders to be executed under especial guarantee to the customers . A commercial firm , aUing under the permanent control of trustees , has been found the safer and more acceptable mode of carrying out these objects according to law . The ag-ency cuusists , therefore , of trustees , contributors , subscriber ? , and a commercial partnership . The capital required for the wholesale and retail business having been supplied by the founder and the first contributor * , no express call is made at present , either for contributions or subscriptions . The capital will be further increased after the public have been made acquainted with the objects of tlie institution , and have experienced its mode of dealing . Customers , after three months' regular dealing , are entitled to a bonus , to be fixed according to the amount of their transactions by the council of the agency , consisting of the trustees and partners . After payment of all expenses , salaries , profi t * , and bonuses returned to contributor ? , subscribers , and regular customer : ; , the general profits are to be accumulated , part to form a reserve fund , and part to promote cooperative associations . Business transacted wholesale and retail . Subscriber * , Cooperative Stores , Working Men ' s Associations , Regular Customers , and the Public supplied . The Agency intend hereafter to undertake the execution of all orders for any kind of articles or produce ; their operations for the present are restricted to GROCERIES , WINES , and ITALIAN ARTICLES , as a specimen of what can be done with the support of cooperative customers . Rules have been framed and printed to enable any number of families of all classes , in any district of London , or any part ot the country , to form themselves into " Friendly Societies" for enjoying the benefit of Cooperative Stores . To be sent by post to parties forwarding four stamp * . Particulars of the nature and objects of the Central Cooperative Agency , with a Digest of the Deed of Settlement , are ¦<> lie found in the printed report of a meeting held at the Central Oliice of the Agency . To be sent by post to parties forwarding four stamps . . ¦ A list of articles with the wholesale prices for Cooperative Stores , and a detailed Catalogue for private customer * , will a so be sent by post on payment of one postage stamp for the Wliolnttale List , and two for the Catalogue . Particulars , Rules , List , and Catalogue will be forwarded immediately on receipt of ten postage stamps . AH communications to be addressed to MM . Leehevaher , Woodin , Jones , and Co ., at the Central-office , 76 , CliarlotKstreet , Fiuroy-nquare . % ORDERS FOR THE ASSOCIATIONS OF WORKIJj C , MEN ALREADY IN EXISTENCE-BUILDERS , I'ULNII Mia . BAKERS . TAILORS , SHOEMAKERS . NEEDLEV \ OMh > - CAN BE SENT THROUGH THE AGENCY . AND ""'»' RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION .
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( 1 E NTRAL C OOP l £ U ATIVIS AGISNC 1 , J 76 , CHARLOTTE-STUEET . FIlZttOY-SQUAUE . Taking advantage of its connections with the wme-growi » K countries in France , the Central Cooperative Agency nas J " added to iu stock of grocerum and Italian articles a selection >¦ the best WINES and BRANDIES imported by the firm , auU oi which they guarantee the perfect purity and genuineness . The following prices per dozen will be found very moderate when compared with the quality : — Burgundy ( red ) Thorins and Moulin a vent , 3 () h . ; Heaune , 3 G « . ( while ) Chablia , 30 s . ; M « urHjiilt ( very old ) , GOrf . Bordeaux ( red ) Mcdoc 8 t . Jtilleu , 36 s . ; Medoc l ' av illac , *< »• ,, ( white ) Barsac , 36 h . ; Sauternes , 48 s ,,,. Champagne AY Mouieeux , 1 st quulity . 0 U » . ; ditto , 2 nd qualii ) , * Cote du ithone . Grand St . Peray hioiimscux , 7 vJb . ,,,. Brandy . Fine Old Cognac . 12 » . ; 2 nd quality . ( Hh . ; 3 rd < " 'J * The Wines may be had in Quart or Pint Bottles . Tin : Hi-anti only in Quarts . Sample bottlcu sent at the «»»>•> l » rlco per dozen . _
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C 1 OCOA is u nut whiuli , besides faniwcfioiw ml ' stance , contains a bland oil . The oil in thin » " *» lllll ! I 1 „ , advantage , which in . that it Ik- le «» liable than any ) lIILr | s rancidity . PosseBsinir these two nutritive BubnUne « H . j / become » most tuluttble article of diet , more particularly ^ ^ meclmiiical or other meuua , the furinac-eoiis uubdlim * : " ' - » ' | lt perfectly incorporated with the oily , that the one wl ' ' " ¦ , lhB the other froth eparfttinjr . Huuh « union U pre » e u' ,. _ Cocoa prepared by JAM KM KPPS ; and thus , while [ "f , " , ho | e ful flavour , in pnrt dependent upon tho oil , is retained , wo preparation will agree with the moat delicate * toina < : » - ^ JAMKH EPI ' . HoirHKoputhic Chemist . IU . < ir " ** " " treot . JUIoomsbury . » ud Hi . Old Itroad-sU «« t , City . L « i ""»» -
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932 1 E $ e & * a&er * [ Saturday , Sept . 27 , 1851 .
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London i Print « lb r Ko .. « TPAi . « i « R ( of No . » , Cb « i » luw *'" % * ? «» 4 r « rUltof K « MlacM > D . Mi . ldletc *) , « t tlie UlUce of Kob « r 1 •'"• -t . JoMph CUjrton , No . 10 , Ciana . cvurt . Floet-. lreet . in «» ' « *• " } ntKt * l ) un » t » n-lu « k « -Wemt . iu the CUjr of Lomlon ; mod publisho * »> . * , lh » Ouifun , iun .. of and at the l'ubli . litbj-offlce . No . afl * . * t . *"' . ot . tt fariah of 8 t . •««¦ , in tb « City «( Wostuiioi «« r . — »*»"" tf « i ><« inbar 97 , » " <>» .
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 27, 1851, page 932, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1902/page/24/
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