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.. —5 ; i ^ mi T " ¦ ¦ ' " ; ¦ ¦ ¦" .. ' ¦ ' ' ' ' AliBKHABLiB ^ n'BEBT , J «»« , 1856 . j NEW BOOKST \ ^ - - ¦ " . :- ^ VJBi ^ JBAm ^ bA T 0 ^ ADDRESSES-of Mi | AvGeneral . jft BICHABD AIREY , KJ&B ., Q »« pinaastep- ( ienew ^' of the Foices before the 7 » ard of Gwieral Officers assembled at the Boyal Hospital , Chelsea . Maps . Post 8 vo . [ T > n Tuesday . h . vyj The IiOBD'S DAT . By " Walteb Far-QUHAB HOOK , P . IX , Vicar of Leeds . Post 8 vo . . . ; : ¦ ; . ¦ . ; ,. ..-. .- in . - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ The STEBEOSOOPE : Its History , Theory , Construction , and Application to the Arts and Education . By Sir DAVID BKEWSTER . With 50 Woodcnte . Post , 8 vo- [ Oa the 26 th . - ¦ ?¦> ¦¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ . : ' ' ¦; ¦ ¦ : . ' IV . "¦ ' '; ! The ptTT ^ ESS of the PAJSISH PBIEST . ArCionne of Lectures delivered at Cambridge . By Rev . J . -jr . BLUNT , B ; l > i Post 8 to . 7 s . 6 d . SXE ROBERT PEEL ' S MEMOIRS . Edited ^ by Earl STANHOPE and the Right Hon . EDWARD CABJD > WEL ; L ,, MJ ? . Vol . 1 . Post 8 vo . 7 s . 6 d . ¦ ., ..-.. : ¦¦ , . Wl " -- ¦ ' "' / Ai EXPLOBINa VQ ¥ AGrE up the RIVERS KWOT 8 A and TSADDA in 1854 . By W . iBAIKIE , MJ > ^ B . N . Map and Woodcuts . 8 vo . 16 s . : V ' . . ¦ ¦; , " v ' v ¦ . ' . . ' ¦ vn . GlilMPSEB of LIFE and MANNERS in PERSIA ByLadySHEIL . Woodcuts . Post 8 vo . 12 b . MANifKBIlSQS in NOETHEEN APRICA , BENGHAZI , GYRENE , the OASIS of fStJTAfi , &c By JAMES HAMILTON . Map and Woodcuts . Poet Svxv 12 s . :: ^ JA ^ BATidSr ^ pir&NETS iand "WANIflEfclNGS " in'PERSIA , AFFGHANISTAN , TURKtSTAN , and BELOOCHISTAN , -with Historical Notices . By J . P . FERRXER , late Adjutant-General of the Persian Army . Map and Woodcuts . 8 vo . 21 s . ¦ u ,, . - , , ¦ X . The RUSSIAN ACCOTTNT of the BATTLE of INKERMANN . Second Edition . Post 8 vo . 3 s . XL TURKEY and its INHABITANTS . The Moslems , Greeks , Armenians , &c . —The Reformed Institutions , Army , &c , Described . By M . A . UBICINI . Translated by Lady EASTHOPE . « 2 vols . Post 8 vo . 21 s . XII . IiETTEBS from HEAD-QUABTEBS ; or the Realities of the War in the Crimea . By AN OFFICER ON THE STAFF . Post 8 vo . [ Just ready . XIII . The STATE of TRANCE BEFORE the REVOLUTION ) 1789 , and on the Causes of that Event . By M . DE TOCQUEVILLE . Translated trom the French by HENRY REEVE , Esq . 8 vo . [ Just ready . JOHN MURRAY , Albkmablk-stkhet .
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¦ ¦ < MEMOIRS OF KING JOSEPH . , ,,, Now ready , a vols . 8 vp , 26 s ., -VTAPOLEON BONAPARTE'S CONFIDENxN ^ TtAI . OOREJBSPOSPDBNOB with his BROTHER JOfUBPH * aometime BUNG OF SPAIN . . f Erom the voluminous issue under the name of' Memoirs ' of the papers of King Joseph , the editor of these volumes baa , wfthjulmJrable toot aha suooess , extracted a picture of Napoledl ^ Bonaparto as traced by himself . They concentrate aiftentfb ^ on that ) part of the Memoirs of Joseph in which an autobiography of Napoleon to a certain extent , and to a : ^^ gpTgrtenf the hlStory of hia mind , may be read . "' . ' * A . T « py valuable contribution . To the student of history , or of human character . It is full of deep interest ; to the gWfi ^ aS # > Wl more to tbelnllltary man , It is a book of v Dflmm atudj ^ of these volumes will be well repaid by tf" * jT » WMjliwH * wptfjwqycart upon the character of the most enraorqiniM % ^ ^ whom modern history bean record . " .., ( H , ¦ Jo 3 ^>*»««* T * Albemarle-str © et . ' iIiTiii . i i - i ii'i '
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MOB-RAY'S BRITISH CLASSICS . Now ready , with portrait and carefully compiled Index , 6 vols . 8 vo , 7 s . 6 d each ., THE POETICAL WORKS OF LORD BYRON . A New Library Edition , beautifully printed , from the most correct text , and Edited with Notes . "This volume , in its editing , deserves the praise wo bestowed upon its predecessors . Tho introductory notices to the various pieces contain appropriate matter expressed tersely . Lord Byron has a most enthusiastic admirer in his editor . "—Press . " Edited with the literary taste and knowledge , tho subtle appreciation , and consummate good sense , upon which , wo have already more than once remarked . As specimens equally of condensation and fulness , the introductions and notes to this edition of Byron are examples for imitation in popular literature . "—Examiner . THE BEAUTIES OF BYEON : Being Selections from his Prope and Poetioal Writings . 3 rd Edition , reap . 8 vo . Ss . John Murray , Albemarle-street .
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THE HEROES OF KAB . S . Just ready , in post 8 vo , with Two Illustrations , 10 s . 6 d . OUR CAPTIVITY INT RUSSIA . With an Account of the Siege of Kara . By Colonel LAKE , C . B . London : Richard Benixet , Publisher in Ordinary to her Majesty .
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THE NEW NOVEL . Now ready , at all the Libraries , X ^ RLESMERE ; or , Contrasts of Character . XL / By L . S . LAVENU . In 2 vols . London : Smith , Elder , and Co ., 05 , Cornhill .
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This day , Vol . I . and II ., 8 vo , lZ . 6 s ., HISTORY OF ENGLAND , from the Full of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth . By JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE , M . A ., late Follow of Exeter College , Oxford . London : John W . Parker and Son , "West Strand .
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Just published , fcap . 4 to , cloth gilt , prico 7 s . Cd ., THE LAY OF THE STORK : A Poem . By Miss LOUISA STUART COSTELLO . "Almost as smooth and musical as Moore ' s , but neither so voluptuous nor ao clever : scanty in imagery , tendur iii feeling , graceful , flowing , and in good tasto . It is , in fnet , a scrap of natural history , set to a very well-tuned piaua with an accompaniment of Gorman-Rhenish skotchos , ana dashes of palm-trco and chibouque . This is tho most mjcenious adaptation of the war to artistic purposes wo navo yet seen . "—Athenaum"It is a romance , with much vnrioty of incident . M " it i how much grace and tondornoss of fooling it is tola in " »» extract testify . "—Examiner . "Tho Oriental scones and tho Oriental wtory introduced n | the latter part of tho poem glvo additional ehixrni to » ' ¦ Lay , ' which is throughout lightly and pleasantly wr " «¦ The volume is ono which wfll interest many readers . - Literary Gazette . "The name of Miss Louisa Stuart Costollo « h a R" «™ , ^ for miiootli and flowing verse , and tho grace , if not uio » " ¦ and power , of poosy . " —Spectator . "' Tho Lay of tho Stork * is a charming production , impPJ in design and framework , graceful in oxprosHion , mtis <"' oadonco and rhythmic flow , warm in feeling , olovato i ««| elevating in tho casuistry of tho conscience , in tho t tlii («« tho heart . Imagination inspires tho treatment of" 1 " J 1 ™* while a sound praotioal purpose solldilloa xts c « " ™«^'•! ! rv a pervading presence of rolfgious feoliiiK sanclifloa it . s \ r . being ' s end and aim . "—Hontley ' s Miscellany . London s W . and P . G . Cash , B , Bisliopsgnto Without-
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jam HEn DEADER . [ No . 326 , Sat ., June 21 , 1856 . .. —5 i ^ mi T " ' ¦ " ¦ Mb ¦ ¦ ill ' ¦ ¦?! ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦ !
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/¦ \ j a | &n&p | ittou . with an Index , fcap . 8 vo , 8 s ., TXA 3 SI 3 XBI 0 OK : OF- FAMILIAR QUOTA , 'J ^ r i ^| $ | f * f « nn ENGLISH AUTHORS . . ' " This Ve ^ useful little manual . The quotations are col le WiSK ***^ J ePff ^ « alphabettcal con . " < wrdanc < fp ? ajraex $ t by which the reader can at once refer ^ •^ i ^* *^ « « % -. Norlibrary will be complete withQup the volume . —Mormng Post . l , ' ¦' ' \~ ^^ John Murray , Albemarle-streot .
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Leader (1850-1860), June 21, 1856, page 600, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2146/page/24/
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