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740. Wfyt Vltailtx* [Saturday, Ava. 2,18...
740 . Wfyt VLtailtX * [ Saturday , Ava . 2 , 1851 .
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NEW iW ORK BY ALBERT SMITH AND JOHN LEECH . The Second Number of THE MONTH . A View of Passing Subjects and Manners , Home and Foreign , Social , and General . By Albert Smith . Illustrated by John Leech , is this day published , price Is . Office , No . 3 , \ Vhitefriars-3 treeti
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•• Familiar in their mouths as Household Words . "—Shakspeare . HOUSEHOLD WORDS , A Weekly Journal . Conducted by Charles Dickens . Designed for the Instruction and Entertainment of all Classes of Readers , and to assist in the Discussion of the Social Questions of the time , is published Weekly , price Twopence , or stamped for post Threepence ( also in monthly pait 3 ) , at the Office of Household Words , 16 , Wellington Street North , 5 trand , where all Communications must be addressed .
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This day is published , price 2 s ., HOW TO SEE THE EXHIBITION . IN FOUR VISITS . By W . Bi . anciiard Jkrrold . Each Visit may be had separately , price Gd . "With thi 3 methodical little book in his hand , the stranger Tieed not be lost amid the multiplicity of objects which surround hi in in the Glass Palace . "—Express . Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouverie-street ; and all Booksellers .
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This day is published , price 7 s . Cd ., Part 30 , of T HE ARCHAEOLOGICAL JOURNAL . Published under the Direction of the Central Committee of the Arcluclogiual Institute . Contents : — I . Remarks on tlie Church of St . Mary the Virgin , Oxford . By the llev . The Principal of Braseuriose Colleg-e . —II . On tlie "Belgic Ditches , " and the probable date of Stoiieheiige . By Edwin Guest , M . A . —III . Description of Antiquities recently found At Caerleon . Communicated by John Edward Lee , Esq . — IV . Notices of the Remains of a Roman Chariot , preserved in the Museum at Toulouse . By tlie late William Bromet , M . D ., F . S . A . —V . Additional Observations on the Unman liulla . By James Yatcs , M . A ., F . R . S . —VI . A ' count of Relics of the " Anglo-Saxon Period , found at Little Wilbraham , Cambridgeshire . By Isaiah Deck . & c . & c . & c . London : Bradbury and Evans , 11 , Bouverie-3 treet .
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Fifth Edition , with new Supplementary Chapter , 10 s . Cd ., of the S TUDENT'S MANUAL of MODERN HISTORY . By W . Cooke Taylor , LL . D . By the same Author , STUDENT'S MANUAL of ANCIENT HISTORY . Fifth Edition . 10 s . del . HISTORY of MOHAMMEDANISM . Cheaper Edition . 4 s . HISTORY of CHRISTIANITY . 6 s . Gel . London : John W . Parker and Son , West Strand .
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F PHASER'S MAGAZINE FOR AUGUST , Price 2 s . 6 d ., or by po * t , 3 s ., contains : — 1 . Memorabilia of the Exhibition Season . , . . y 2 . _ Chamois Hunting-. T : ? - '' ¦ ' ' " 9 . ' ' wl ^ fWWMern Housewife . " '¦ ' ¦!¦' ¦'' ' ^ : ? y $ JL /; y 'Vr ' ^ : ' '¦ " ' 0 * v '' :,. \ ' 10 . 'rhedSpdge ^ ater ^ QiUlery . ' : • ' ;'•; ^ - J I . lavi « i ^ iJwi to fl )« Couojtry ; . , " ; ¦ . 12 . Traveller ' sBbbka ft . * iSftl . . . - ; c ; : ; London : John W . Parker and Son , West Strand .
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On the 31 st of July , price ( is . ; by post , ( is . 6 d ., T HE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW , No . 30 . CON TH NTS . I . The Social Science : Its History and Prospects . II . Literature of Apologetic : ) . III . iVct results of 1818 in Germany and Italy . IV . Typical Forms : Goethe , Professor Owen , and Mr . Fairbairn . V . Keoentworks of Fiction . VI . Kinsf . slcy ' tf Saint ' s Travel }' . VM . Character in Architecture : Uuskin ' s Stones of Venice . VIII . The Five Wound . - * of the Holy Church . IX . The Exposition of 18 , " > 1 . Kdinburgh : AV . P . Kennedy . London : Hamilton , Adams , and Co . Dublin : J . M'Glushun .
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Shortly will be published , price to Subscriber * 3 j ., to Mon-Subscriht'i ' ti -l ; i . KOSSUTII , and the MAGYARS 01 OLD . riiosi'KCTus . Many works have been recentl y published upon the Hungarian war of self-defence ., bul none of t . lii-ni Invc thrown any li ^ lit upon the . sanguinary cveutB of our ancient history , from If )\! 7 , under tlie Government of the House of Ilabuhiirgj which nerve , to ex-I > l ; iin the present . The illuHtrioun patriots , Hcthlcn , ftotskny , Tokcdy , FranciH , and Georg-c lUkoc / . y huve wn ^ eil many a w . ir , and fought battleu , in order to nccurw political and religion * freedom . No author hiis undertaken to net forth the relatioiiR of Hungary to tile amalgamated provinceH of Auuria . Hence the hnpoHHibility of obtaining a clear inyight into the sanctity of our ouli ujMid riglitH . Th . ' public know only the glory of our hard-fought battles , mid sad downfal of our country ' n c : » u « o . The Magyar fought like the lionenB , he fought for i ; clf-ili-fenee , mid not for revolution ; yet he was accused by the followcm of the Hou . se <> f Ilubehurg of high treason , und lie mot with the mercy which wild beastH shew tlieir prey . The Magyar fought and bled , not for new mid immature ideaH , nor for exclusive privileges ) , but in a holy Htruggle aguiiiHt the Ilouue of Ilithsburg seeking to trample under foot lih « iightn of the nation , ami to annihilate , the constitution of a thousand years , derived from the ancient dynasty «[ Arpdri . The Magyar prolewted agninnt the impotution of an absolute R-ovornmeiit . H « defied tyrautiy , and sacrificed- for liberty and thu common weal H 0 , ( H )() of the noblest children of the aoil . T / ir bouI of my nssriSHinatod country summons inc ,- ^ -the innocent blood of many thouttmidw of my brethren crien to mu from tlio jrraBS upon their graves , and calla upon me 10 enlighten the world , and all truo friends of a free people , on the . cuuue of their douth ' In the Appendix will bo found n niirrntlve of the adventuroH of Kouautli nfter Ilia retreat into Turkey . Thin duty 1 huve endeavoured to fulfil in my work . The faUi of my unhappy fiitlicrlaiul ouglit to bo a wurniupr « nd a Ichkoii to nil free pco , > le unremittingly to defend their lights and to dimwits for avery liundful at tlioir native mill n-iuii « t tyra nny , an , ! dcHpotitin , which merit to bo Imtcd by « v < -. y upright nun . J- a / il ' tUvilit I ' . i ., f . icnd of right is solicited to promote thin undertaking V , Vu ' Uilli "K Hubaeriber-, and to tfe . id the Unt of Subscription ., V « r "'" AuKUHt . to Mr . Thornton Hunt , nt the Oflice of *""« a « r , io Wciiiujftou-tftrect , « trwu < l , London .
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JTTST PUBLISBED , PROSPECTIVE REVIEW , FOR AUGUST , 2 s . 6 d . 1 . Moral Limits to Economic Theory and Socialist Counter Theory . 2 . S « ipent Worship and the Age of Stonehenge . 3 . Life and Writings of Zumpt . 4 . Casa Guidi Windows . 5 . Eland ' s and Kingsley ' s Sermon * . 6 . Ruskin on the Construction of Sheepfolds . 7 . Reformatory Schools . 8 . Oakeley's Ritual of the Mass .
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AMERICAN PERIODICALS . ? Just received , NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW FOR JULY , 1851 . 6 s . Contents : — 1 . Sonthey . 2 . The Anglo-Saxon Race . 3 . Freund ' a Latin Lexicon . 4 . Cotton's Public Economy . # 5 . Sanitary Reform . C . Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeehlioy , 7 . Life of Dlenncrhasset . 8 . Unity of I ang-uage and Mankind . 9 . Life of James II . Perkins . 10 . Johnston ' s Notes on North America . 11 . Gilfillan ' s Bards of the Bible . Critical Notices . CHRISTIAN EXAMINER AND RELIGIOUS MISCELLANY . JULY . 3 s . 6 d . Contknts : — 1 . Dr . Wood ' s Works . 2 . The State and Statemanship . 3 . John Wycliff and the first English Bible . 4 . Euphranor , a Dialogue on Youth . 5 . The Apostle Paul . 6 . Ecclesiastical ChrifcteBdoin . ~ Critical Notices . SILLIMAN'S AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND ART . JULY . 58 . Contents : — ' "' I . Tho & i > wh on the sudde ^ Champtaln on th * breaking- u » of Winter . " ' ' r ' ¦ '' ' - ¦ . f ^^ K 7 . i ^ i ^ fea ^ rl ^ aorCn ^^ S ^ a ^ tiatKr 1 ^ & c . nttaoft « d , ertotetf ill the Tale Analytical Laboratory : 8 . Burnett on Microscopes . 9 . Maskelyneon the Polarization of Light . 10 . Faraday on Atmospheric Magnetism . 11 . Jackson on Kupjrchroite of Crown Point , New York . 12 . Lymanoii the iccent Condition of Kilanea . 13 . Uccquerel on Electricity in Plant * . 14 . 15 and 16 . Bond , Pierce , and Kirk wood on the Rinira of Saturn . 6 Scientific Intelligence . NEW AMERICAN BOOKS . « . PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE . Fourth Meeting held at Ncvr Haven , Connecticut . August . 18 «() . Containing papers by Professor Adaiiix , Agaasiz . llii . neu , Unche Kiin . K . spy , ( iibbs , Henry , Homford , Johimon . Jewett . Looiniu ' Milclirll , Olinstid , Page , billiman . Lieutenant Davia l ) ' r Gould ' l ) r . Jm-ltBon , C . Giniid , K . CJ . S ( , uici-, Sic . & c . With Maun and ' llateu . 1 vol . Hvo ., cloth , pp . 411 . Ifls . JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY ; Containing M < inoird , Tramlations . Vocnhiilarien . and other woiks relating to the Auiatic , Africnn , » nd Polynesian laugu . i ({;»•« . V «) ln . 1 niul 3 , 8 vo . . cloth , 33 a . AMERICAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCHES . No . 1 . THE SEHPENT SYMBOL ; Ami tho Woruhip of the ltceiprocnl Piinci plc * of Nature in America . Uy E . U . Sqiiiiiu , A . M . 1 vol . Hvo ., numerous woodcut * , pp . l > . ) l , VZt . ( 5 d . THE RELKJJON OF ( JEOLOUY , AND ITS CONNECTED SCIENCES . By 1 . I ) IVAHI > IIlT 01 IC ()(! K , i ) I ) ., Lli . I ) ., Pienidont of Amlici » t College , and Profemor of N * tuial Thcoloirj ttud Geology . 1 vol . 8 vo ., p |> . ftil . 7 * . London ; JOHN CHAPMAN , 124 , Strand ,
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Published by J . Chapman , Strand , Part IX ., 2 s . 6 d ., THE TRUTH-SEEKER ( QUARTERLY REVIEW ) in LITERATURE , PHILOSOPHY , and RELIGION . Containing Elaborate Papers on Association - . —Scepticism ;—Realism vertus Idealism ;—Criminal Jurisprudence ;—Temperance in Relation to Chemistry and Physiology ;—& c . The PRESENT AGE ( or TRUTH-SEEKER , Monthly Post Edition ) , Nos . 1 to 13 , completing the Work , may be had from Dr . Lees , Leeds , at 6 d . each . PROFESSOR STUART'S LAST LETTER on the SCRIPTURAL WINE-QUESTION , with Notes and Paper * , in Answer to the " Plymouth-Buotuer " -Critics , Kelly . Gavett , Cooke , and Others . 2 s . 6 d . Post free , from Dr . Less , Leeds . _^_____
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Just published , in 1 vol ., fcap . 8 vo ., cloth , 3 s ., A DEFENCE OF IGNORANCE . By the Author of "HOW TO MAKE HOME UNHEALTHY . " " We must not dismiss the ' Defence of Ignorance' without heartily commending its wit and humour to the serious consideration of all who seek to advance the great cause of education . " —Literary Gazette . London : Chapman and 11-11 . 103 , Piccadilly .
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Just published , THE PROSPKCTUS OF THE C ENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY . \ j Containing the necessary means fir obtaining further Information . May be had at the following places : —The Crktiial . Office , 7 G , Charlot'e-= treet , Fitzroy-square ; the Marylebone Branch , 3 » , Great Marylebone-street ; the Manchester Kranch , 13 , Swan-street , Manchester ; the Publishing Office of the Society for Promoting Working-Men ' s Associations , 183 , Fleetstreet . Gratis , if by personal application ; if by letter , one Postage Stamp .
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EDUCATIONAL WORKS BY ME . HUGO REID . To be had of all Booksellers . THE STEAM-ENGINE . Third Edition . 4 s . 6 d . The ELEMENTS of ASTRONOMY . Second Edition . 3 s . The ELEMENTS of PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY . Is . " The most copious , the best arranged , the most compact and manageable treatise we have seen on the subject . " —Educational Times . The FIRST BOOK of GEOGRAPHY . Is . " One of the nicest little books on geography which has come under our notice . Well suited , not only for ' young- beginners at home or at school , ' but for adults also , by whom the subject of geography has been ueglectet . "— Quarterly Educational Masaztne .
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CENTBAL CO-OPERATIVE AGENCY , ^^ KH ^ K ' S ^^^^^^^ ^^^« K ^ ! i ^ ffifeafe- fc ni ; -w .: o ^ 1 ^»^ Sj ^> L --place , London ; and 13 . Swan-street , Manchester . The agency is instituted for a period of 100 years . Its objects are to counteract the system of adulteration and fraud now prevailing- in the trade ; to deal as ngents for the consumers in purchiiuing- the articles for their consumption , and for the producers in selling their produce ; to promote the progress of the principle of Association ; to find employment for cooperative associations by the collection of order * to be executed under especial guarantee , to the customers . A commercial firm , a . ting- under the permanent control of trustees , has been found the safer and more acceptable mode of carrying out these objects according to law . Tho agency coneiste , therefore , of trustees , contributors , subscribers , and a cummercial pttrtuerHhip . The capital required for the wholesale and retail business having been supplied by the founder and the first contributor . ^ , no « xprc'B 8 call in made at pi < . ' * ent , either for contributions or subscriptions . The capital will be further increased after tho public have been made acquainted with the objects of tlie inutitution , tind have experienced its mode of dealing . CuatoinerH , after three inonihn' rcgnlnr dealing , are entitled to a bonus , to be fixed according to the amount of their transactions by the council of the agency , consiritin ^ of the trustees and partners . Alter payment of all expenses , salaries , profits , and bonuses returned to contributors , Rubaciibrra , und regular ciiHtomcrs , the general profits are to be accumulated , purt to form a reserve fuiKl , and purt to promote cooperative associations . Itueiuesu transacted wholesale , and retail . Subscriber * , Cooperative StorcB , Working- Men ' a Autsocialiontf , Regular ( Juttomeis , and tho Public supplied . ltulcs huve been framed and printed to enable any number of fuiuilicy of ull Classen , in any tli . slrict of London , or uny purt of the country , to form theniHelvea into " Friendly tiocielieh" for eiyo > iii | r the benefit of Cooperative Stores . To be Bent by pout to purtieb forwarding four Ntuinpi . Particulars of tho nature and objects of thu Central Cooperative Agency , with a Digest of the Deed of Settlement , nro to b « found in the printed report of a meeting held ut tho Central Olllco of the Agency . To bo went by post to parties forwurilinj : four utamps . A Hat of artic ' cH with the wholesale ) prices for Cooperative Stores , und a detailed Citiiilogiie for private ciiatomcri * , will alao be Bent by pulton payment of one pontage utunip for tho Wholunule Lint , und two for tho Catalogue . PurticiilurH , UuIch , Lint , and Catalogue will be forwarded immediately on receipt of ten pontage xtiimpa . AM conunuuicationu to be uddreHHed to MM . Lechevulier , Woodin , Joneu , and Co ., at tho Centnil-ofll < : e ,. 7 < $ , Chiulolte-Htreet , Kiuroy-squiire . % OUDKKS l'Olt TI 1 K ASSOCIATIONS OF WORKING MKN ALltKADV IN 1 SX . IHTKNCK—I 1 IJI I , DICKS . PIUNTKKH HAIvKItS . i'All . OUH , SHOKMAKKH 8 , NKF . DLKWOMKN— " CAN UK HKNT THROUGH TI 1 K AGKNCY , AND WILL RKCKIVK IMMKDIATK ATTKNTION .
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 2, 1851, page 24, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_02081851/page/24/
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