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VII. Architecture, Antiquities, Practical Mechanics, and Civil Engineering.

TRANSACTIONS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS.
4to. Vol. II. with Twenty-three finely engraved Plates, 288. cloth.
LIST OF SUBJECTS.

Account of the Bridge over the Severn, near
the Town of Tewkesbury, in the County of
Gloucester, designed by Thomas Telford,
and erected under his superintendence. By
Mr. W. Mackenzie, M.Inst.C.E.

A Series of Experiments on different kinds of
American Timber. By W. Dennison, Esq.
Lieut. Royal Engineers. F.R.S. A.Inst.C.E.
On the Application of Steam as a Moving
Power, considered especially with reference
to the Economy of Atmospheric and High
Pressure Steam. By George Holworthy
Palmer, Esq., M.Inst.C.E.

Description of Mr. Henry Guy's Method of
giving a true Spherical Figure to Balls of
Metals, Glass, Agate, or Hard Substances.
Communicated by Bryan Donkin, Esq. V.P.
Inst.C.E.

On the Expansive Action of Steam in some of
the Pumping Engines at the Cornish Mines.
By William Jory Henwood, Esq., F.G.S.,
Secretary of the Royal Geological Society
of Cornwall, H. M. Assay-Master of Tin in
the Duchy of Cornwall.

On the Effective Power of the High Pressure
Expansive Condensing Engines in Use at
some of the Cornish Mines. By Thomas
Wicksteed, Esq., M.Inst.C.E. A Letter to
the President.
Description of the Drops used by the Stan-
hope and Tyne Railroad Company, for the
Shipment of Coals at South Shields.
Thomas E. Harrison, Esq., M.Inst.C.E.
On the Principle and Construction of Railways
of Continuous Bearings. By John Reynolds,
Esq., A.Inst.C.E.

By

Wooden Bridge over the River Calder, at
Mirfield, Yorkshire, designed and erected
by William Bull, Esq., A.Inst.C.E.

A Series of Experiments on the Strength of
Cast Iron. By the late Francis Bramah,
Esq., M.Inst.C.E.

On Certain Forms of Locomotive Engines.
By Edward Woods, Esq.

Account and Description of Youghal Bridge,
designed by Alexander Nimmo. By John
E. Jones, Esq., A.Inst.C.E.

On the Evaporation of Water from Steam
Boilers. By Josiah Parkes, Esq., M.Inst.C.E.
Account of a Machine for Cleaning and
Deepening small Rivers, in use on the Little
Stour River, Kent. By Mr. W. B. Hays,
Grad. Inst.C.E.

Description of the Perpendicular Lifts for
passing Boats from one Level of Canal to
another, as erected on the Grand Western
Canal. By James Green, Esq. M.Inst.C.E.
On the Methods of Illuminating Lighthouses,
with a Description of a Reciprocating Light.
By J. T. Smith, Esq., Captain Madras En-
gineers, F.R.S. A.Inst.C.E.

Experiments on the Flow of Water through
Small Pipes. By W. A. Provis, Esq. M.Inst.

C.E.

Experiments on the Power of Men. By
Joshua Field, Esq., V.P. Inst. C.E. F.R.G.S.
Particulars of the Construction of the Float-
ing Bridge lately established across the
Hamoaze, between Torpoint in the County
of Cornwall, and Devonport in Devonshire.
By James M. Rendell, Esq. M. Inst. C.E.
Appendix-Officers, Members, etc.

Vol. III., with Nineteen finely engraved Plates. 27. 12s. 6d., cloth.
SUBJECTS.

LIST OF

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Description of the State of the Suspension
Bridge at Montrose, after it had been ren-
dered impassable by the hurricane of the
11th Oct. 1838; with Remarks on the Con-
struction of that and other Suspension
Bridges, in reference to the Action of Vio.
lent Gales of Wind. By Colonel Pasley.
On the Supply of Water from Wells in the
London Basin: with an Account of the
Sinking of the Well at the Reservoir of the
New River Company in the Hampstead Road.
By R. W. Bylne.

Account of Gravesend Pier. By W. T. Clark,

F.R.S.

On the Action of Steam in Cornish Single
Pumping Engines. By J. Parkes.

On Setting-out Railway Curves. By C. Bourne.
On the Locomotive Engines of the London
and Birmingham Railway. By E. Bury.
Account of the Alterations made in the Struc-
ture of the Menai Bridge, during the Repairs
in consequence of the Damage it received
from the Gale of January 7, 1839. By Tho-
mas James Maude, Grad. Inst. C.E.

An Account of the Mode of Construction
adopted in Building a New Stone Bridge
over the River Lea, at Stratford-le-Bow. By
J. B. Redman, Grad. Inst. C.E.
Observations on the Effect produced by Wind
on the Suspension Bridge over the Menai
Strait, more especially as relates to the In-
juries sustained by the Roadways during the
Storm of January 7, 1839, together with
brief Notices of various Suggestions for Re-
pairing the Structure. By W. A. Provis,
M. Inst. C.E.

Description of a Cofferdam adapted to a Hard
Bottom, used in Excavating Rock from the
Channel of the River Ribble; designed for
the Ribble Navigation. By D. Stevenson,
C.E., Edinburgh.

Memoir on the Practicability of Shortening
the Duration of Voyages by adaption of
Auxiliary Steam Power to Sailing Vessels.
By S. Seaward, F.R.S. M.Inst.C.E.
On the Percussive or Instantaneous Action of
Steam and other Aeriform Fluids. By Josiah
Parkes, M.Inst.C.E.

On the Círcumstances under which Explosions
frequently occur in Steam Boilers, and the
Causes to which such Explosions may be
assigned. By Charles Schaffhaeut, M. D.,

Assoc.Inst.C.E.

Remarks on the Duty of the Steam Engines in
the Mines of Cornwall at different periods.
By J. S. Enys, Assoc.Inst.C.E.
Index to Volumes 1, 2, and 3.

List of the Council and of the Members.
General Titles.-Contents and Introduction
to Volume 3.

Architecture, Antiquities, Practical Mechanics,
and Civil Engineering.

THE MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE. By the Rev. H. Moseley, M.D., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in King's College, London; author of "Illustrations of Mechanics," etc. 1 vol. 8vo. with many Woodcuts and Diagrams, 17. 4s. cloth.

"This volume, of between 600 and 700 pages, with an incredible multitude of illustrative diagrams, includes the substance of a course of lectures delivered to the students of King's College in the department of engineering and architecture, during the years 1840, 1841, and 1842.' In the first part, the author has treated of those portions of the science of Statics which have their application in the theory of machines and the theory of construction; in the second, of Dynamics, especially of the union of a continued pressure with a continued motion ; the third, in which we distinguish great scientific novelty, of machines; the fourth, of the stability of structures; the fifth, of the strength of materials, and applying a new method to the determination of the deflexion of a beam under given pressures; the sixth, of impact, with its application to pile-driving, etc. The Appendix contains a variety of useful matter. By scientific men, this volume will be regarded as a valuable acquisition." Naval and Military Gazette, November 26th, 1842.

ILLUSTRATIONS OF PRACTICAL MECHANICS.

By the Rev. H. Moseley, M.A.; being the first volume of "Illustrations of Science, by the Professors of King's College." 2d edition, 1 vol. 8vo. with numerous Woodcuts, Ss. cloth. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS OF LONDON: consisting of a Series of Papers on "Antiquities," and "Construction." By R. Willis, M.A. F.R.S. etc., Ambrose Poynter; Herr Hallmann, of Hanover; Dr. Faraday; Mr. Bracebridge; Herr Beuth, of Berlin; Joseph Gwilt, F.S.A. F.A.S.; Mr. C. H. Smith; Mr. C. Fowler, Hon. Sec.; Mr. W. A. Nicholson, of Lincoln; and Mr. J. P. Papworth. Vol. I. Part 2, 4to. with numerous lithographic and woodcut Illustrations, 24s. cloth. Part I. Vol. I. uniform with the above, 16s. cloth.

CWILT'S ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF ARCHITECTURE.

(See page 11 of Catalogue, No. I.)

CRESY'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.

(See Page 11 of Catalogue, No. I.)

LOUDON'S ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF RURAL ARCHITECTURE. (See page 11 of Catalogue, No. I.)

A TREATISE ON ROADS;

Wherein the Principles on which Roads should be made are explained and illustrated by the Plans, Specifications, and Contracts made use of by Thomas Telford, Esq. on the Holyhead Road. By the Right Hon. Sir Henry Parnell, Bart., Hon. Memb. Inst. Civ. Eng. London. Second Edition, greatly enlarged, with 9 large Plates, 12. 18. cloth.

A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON RAILROADS,

And INTERIOR COMMUNICATION in GENERAL. Containing numerous Experiments on the Powers of the Improved Locomotive Engines, and Tables of the comparative Cost of Conveyance on Canals, Railways, and Turnpike Roads. By Nicholas Wood, Colliery Viewer, Memb. Inst. Civ. Eng. etc. Third edition, very greatly enlarged, with 13 large Piates, and several new Woodcuts. 17. 11s. 6d. cloth.

AN ATTEMPT TO DISCRIMINATE THE STYLES OF ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND, from the Conquest to the Reformation: with a Sketch of the Grecian and Roman Orders, Notices of numerous British Edifices, and some Remarks on the Architecture of a part of France. By Thomas Rickman, F.S.A. Architect. 4th edition, with very considerable additions. In 1 vol. 8vo. with 15 Plates, 17. 18. cloth.

A TREATISE ON THE STEAM-ENGINE,

Historical, Practical, and Descriptive. By John Farey, Engineer. 4to. numerous Woodcuts, and 25 Copper-plates. 51. 5s. in boards."

ANTIQUITIES OF IONIA

Published by the Society of Dilettanti.

Part I. (imperial folio, with about 40 Plates, 6l. 6s.) containingThe Temple of Bacchus at Teos; the Temple

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Part II. (imperial folio, with about Ruin near the Port of Egina; Temple of Jupiter Panellenius; Temple of Minerva at Sunium; Temple of Jupiter Nemæus, near Argos; Temple of Ceres at Eleusis; Arch at Mylassa; Sepulchre at Mylassa; Column of a Temple; Ruins at Baffi; Theatre at

Illustrated by

Didymæus, near Miletus; and the Temple at Jackly.

70 Plates, 67. 68., containing

Stratonicea; Gymnasium at Ephesus; Fragments of a Temple; Theatre at Miletus; Stadium at Laodicea; Plan of the Great Theatre at Laodicea; Gymnasium at Troas ; Theatre at Jassus; Theatre at Patara; Theatre at Castell Rosso; Theatre at Telmessus.

Part III. (imperial folio, with 74 folio Engravings and three Vignettes, 81. 8.) containing

Cnidus; Aphrodisias; Patara.

VIII. Works of General Utility, Popular Medical and Legal Works.

ENGLISH; OR, THE ART OF COMPOSITION

explained in a Series of Instructions and Examples. By G. F. Graham. Foolscap 8vo. pp. 348, 7s. cloth. London, 1842.

ELEMENTS OF CEOMETRY;

Consisting of the first Four and Sixth Books of Euclid, chiefly from the Text of Dr. Robert Simpson: with the principal Theorems in Proportion, and a course of Practical Geometry on the Ground; also, Four Tracts relating to Circles, Planes and Solids, with one on Spherical Geometry. By Mr. Narrian, Professor of Mathematics in the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. 8vo. pp. 288, with many diagrams, 10s. 6d. bound. London, 1842.

THE TREASURY OF KNOWLEDGE,

And LIBRARY of REFERENCE: containing a new and enlarged Dictionary of the English Language, preceded by a Compendious Grammar, Verbal Distinctions, etc.; a new Universal Gazetteer; a Compendious Classical Dictionary; a Chronological Analysis of General History; a Dictionary of Law Terms, etc. etc. By Samuel Maunder. 13th Edition, 1 vol. foolscap 8vo. pp. 810, with two engraved Frontispieces, 88. 6d. cloth; or handsomely bound in roan, lettered, with gilt edges, 108. 6d. London, 1841.

THE SCIENTIFIC AND LITERARY TREASURY:

A New and Popular Encyclopædia of Science and the Belles Lettres; including all Branches of Science, and every Subject connected with Literature and Art. The whole written in a familiar style, adapted to the comprehension of all persons desirous of acquiring information on the subjects comprised in the work, and also adapted for a Manual of convenient Reference to the more instructed. By Samuel Maunder. 2d Edition, 1 thick vol. fcap. 8vo. of 1700 closely-printed columns, pp. 840, with an engraved Frontispiece, 10s.; handsomely bound in fancy cloth, lettered; or bound in roan, gilt edges, 12s. London, 1841.

THE BIOGRAPHICAL TREASURY:

Consisting of Memoirs, Sketches, and brief Notices of above 12,000 Eminent Persons of all Ages and Nations, from the Earliest Period of History; forming a new and complete Dictionary of Universal Biography. 3d Edition, with a "Supplement," from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the Present time. 1 vol. foolscap 8vo. pp. 876, with engraved Frontispiece, 8s. 6d. cloth; or roan, gilt edges, 10s. 6d. London, 1841.

HINTS TO MOTHERS,

For the Management of Health during the Period of Pregnancy and in the Lying-in Room; with an Exposure of Popular Errors in connexion with those subjects. By Thomas Bull, M.D. Physician Accoucheur to the Finsbury Midwifery Institution, etc. etc. 3d Edition. 1 vol. foolscap 8vo. enlarged, pp. 336. 78. cloth. London, 1841.

THE MATERNAL MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN,

In HEALTH and DISEASE. By Thomas Bull, M.D. Foolscap 8vo. pp. 332, 7s. cloth. London, 1840.

MEDICAL NOTES AND REFLECTIONS.

By Henry Holland, M.D. F.R.S. etc. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, and Physician in Ordinary to His Royal Highness Prince Albert. 2d Edition, 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 654, 188. cloth. London, 1840.

DISCOURSE ON THE ENLARGED AND PENDULOUS ABDOMEN;

Shewing it to be a Visceral Affection, attended with Important Consequences in the Human Economy; with cursory Observations on Diet, Exercise, and the General Management of Health: for the use of the Dyspeptic. By Richard Frankum, Esq. Surgeon. 2d Edition, augmented, with a Dissertation on Gout, suggesting new Physiological Views as to its Cause, Prevention, and the best Course of Treatment. Foolscap 8vo. pp. 126, 58. cloth. London, 1842. THE DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT OF THE SICK ROOM,

Necessary, in Aid of Medical Treatment, for the Cure of Diseases. By Anthony Todd Thomson, M.D. F.L.S. etc. 1 vol. post 8vo. pp. 518, 10s. 6d. cloth. London, 1841.

THE LAW OF NISI PRIUS,

Evidence in Civil Actions, Arbitration, and Awards: with an Appendix of the New Rules, the Statutes of Set off, Interpleader, and Limitation, and the Decisions thereon. By Archibald John Stephens, Barrister-at-Law. 3 vols. 8vo. containing 3336 pages, 51. 58. boards.

THE PARENT'S HAND-BOOK;

Or, Guide to the Choice of Professions, Employments, and Situations; containing useful and practical information on the subject of placing out Young Men, and of obtaining their Education with a view to particular occupations. By J. C. Hudson, Esq., author of Plain Directions for Making Wills." Fcp. 8vo. 58. cloth.

"Distinguished by sterling sense and sound discrimination, and by that competency to offer advice which can only be rightfully assumed by the possessor of the most accurate information. Those who have youth under their guardianship cannot do better than consult this book in the choice of a profession."-Metropolitan Magazine, November, 1842.

Works of General Utility, Popular Medical and Legal Works.

PLAIN DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING WILLS

In Conformity with the Law, and particularly with reference to the Act 7 Wm. 4, and 1 Vict. c. 26. To which is added, a clear Exposition of the Law relating to the Distribution of Personal Estate in the case of Intestacy; with two Forms of Wills, and much useful Information, etc. By J. C. Hudson, of the Legacy Duty Office, London. 12th Edition, corrected, with Notes of Cases judicially decided since the above Act came into operation. Foolscap 8vo. 2s. 6d. cloth, gilt edges.

THE EXECUTOR'S GUIDE.

By J. C. Hudson. 3d Edition, foolscap 8vo. 58. cloth.

**The above two works may be had in 1 volume, price 78. cloth.

A POPULAR LAW DICTIONARY;

Familiarly explaining the Terms and Nature of English Law; adapted to the comprehension of Persons not educated for the Legal Profession, and affording Information peculiarly useful to Magistrates, Merchants, Parochial Officers, and others. By Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, Attorney and Solicitor. In 1 thick vol. post 8vo. 188. cloth.

The whole work has been revised by a Barrister.

A DICTIONARY OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE;

(For particulars, see page 11 of Catalogue, No. I.)

ON RHEUMATISM,

And on the Affections of the Internal Organs, more especially the Heart and Brain, to which it gives rise. By R. Macleod, M.D. Physician to St. George's Hospital. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 172, 78. cloth. London, 1842.

HINTS ON ETIQUETTE AND THE USAGES OF SOCIETY:

With a Glance at Bad Habits. By Aywyós. "Manners make the Man." 22d Edition (1842), revised (with additions) by a Lady of Rank. Foolscap 8vo. 2s. 6d. handsomely bound in fancy cloth, gilt edges.

General Observations; Introductions-Letters of Introduction-Marriage-Dinners-Smoking; Snuff-Fashion-Dress-Music-Dancing-Conversation-Advice to Tradespeople-Visiting;

Visiting Cards-Cards-Tattling-of General Society.

CHESS EXEMPLIFIED

In a Concise and Easy Notation, greatly facilitating Practice. Being an Introduction to the Game, on a system of Progressive Instruction and Examples. By the late President of a Select Chess Club. Part First, with a Chess-Board on the new system, printed on a 12mo. pp. 144, 58. cloth.

"The features of this admirable little guide to chess are three: the work is clearly and judiciously written; a new notation is used for describing actual moves, by which means the description of a game is much abbreviated, and the student follows the manœuvres with more ease; lastly, the elements of the game appear to us to be taught in a clearer, easier, and sounder mode."-Spectator.

SHORT WHIST:

Its Rise, Progress, and Laws; with Observations to make any one a Whist Player; containing also the Laws of Piquet, Cassino, Ecarte, Cribbage, Backgammon. By Major A * * * · 7th Edition. To which are added, Precepts for Tyros. By Mrs. B *. Foolscap 8vo.

38. cloth, gilt edges.

DOMESTIC DUTIES;

Or, Instructions to Young Married Ladies on the Management of their Households and the Regulation of their Conduct in the various Relations and Duties of Married Life. By Mrs. W. Parkes, 5th Edition, foolscap 8vo. 98. cloth.

Social Relations-Household Concerns-the Regulation of Time-Moral and Religious Duties. WOMAN IN HER SOCIAL AND DOMESTIC CHARACTER.

By Mrs. John Sandford. 6th Edition, foolscap 8vo. 68. cloth.

Causes of Female Influence; Value of Letters to Woman; Importance of Religion to Woman; Christianity the Source of Female Excellence; Scripture illustrative of Female Character; Female Influence on Religion; Female Defects; Female Romance; Female Education; Female Duties.

FEMALE IMPROVEMENT.

By Mrs. John Sandford. 2d Edition, foolscap 8vo. 7s. 6d. cloth.

The Formation of Female Character; Religion, a paramount Object; the Importance of Religious Knowledge; Christianity, Doctrinal and Practical; the Employment of Time; Study, its Mode and its Recommendation; Accomplishment; Temper; Taste; Benevolence; Marriage; the Young Wife; the Young Mother.

LIVES OF ENGLISH FEMALE WORTHIES.

By Mrs. John Sandford. Vol. 1, containing the Lives of Lady Jane Grey and Mrs. Colonel Hutchinson, foolscap 8vo. 68. 6d. cloth.

PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION;

Or, Considerations on the Course of Life. Translated from the French of Madame Necker de Saussure. By Miss Holland. 2 vols. foolscap 8vo. 12s. cloth lettered.

IX. Commerce, Arts, and Manufactures, Political Economy, etc.

M'CULLOCH'S COMMERCIAL DICTIONARY.

(For particulars, see page 10 of Catalogue, No. I.)

URE'S DICTIONARY OF ARTS, MANUFACTURES, ETC. (For particulars, see page 11 of Catalogue, No. I.)

SAVAGE'S DICTIONARY OF PRINTING.

(For particulars, see page 10 of Catalogue, No. I.) STEEL'S SHIPMASTER'S ASSISTANT,

And OWNER'S MANUAL; containing Information necessary for persons connected with Mercantile Affairs; consisting of the Regulation Acts of the Customs for the United Kingdom, and British Possessions abroad; Navigation Laws; Registry Acts; Duties of Customs of the United Kingdom, the British Plantations in America, Canada, and Isle of Man, in the East Indies, Cape of Good Hope, New South Wales, and Van Dieman's Land; Smuggling Acts; Pilotage throughout England and Scotland; Insurances; Commercial Treaties; Dock Charges on Shipping, etc. New Edition, corrected by J. Stikeman, Secretary to the East India and China Association. With Tables of Monies, Weights, Measures, and Exchanges. By Dr. Kelly. With a Supplement. 1 vol. 8vo. 17. 18. cloth."

AN INQUIRY INTO NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH OF NATIONS. By Adam Smith, LL.D. With a Life of the Author, an Introductory Discourse, Notes, and

Supplemental Dissertations. By J. R. M'Culloch. New Edition, corrected throughout, and greatly enlarged, 8vo. with Portrait, 17. 18. cloth.

SOME ACCOUNT OF THE TRADE IN SLAVES FROM AFRICA,

Especially with reference to the Efforts made by the British Government for its extinction. By James Bandinel, Esq., Foreign Office. Royal 8vo. 98. cloth. (Published for her Majesty's Stationery Office.)

THE LAW RELATING TO MERCHANT SEAMEN,

Arranged chiefly for the use of Masters and Officers in the Merchant Service. With a copious Index. By E. W. Symons, Chief Clerk of the Thames Police Court. 2d Edition, 12mo. 5s.cloth. THE FREIGHTER'S GUIDE,

And CORN-MERCHANT'S ASSISTANT. With Tables of First and Second Class Goods, on a Decimal Scale, of which Wheat is the Standard, forming a complete Analysis of Grain and other first-class Goods, also of the Lumber Trade, etc etc. By George Harrison, of Newcastle. 4th Edition, 12mo. 58. cloth.

A COMPLETE READY RECKONER FOR THE COAL TRADE:

With correct Tables of Prices, from one-halfpenny per ton to thirty shillings, and from 1 cwt. to 400 tons, to be used in computing the amount of cargoes of coals shipped and delivered, also the amount of freight. To which is added, a Table of Newcastle Coal Measure computed into Weight, and other useful matters relative to the trade. By G. Harrison. 2nd Edition, improved, 12mo. pp. 51, 2s. cloth. Newcastle, 1842.

LIBER MERCATORIS;

Or, the MERCHANT'S MANUAL: being a concise and practical Treatise on Bills of Exchange, more particularly as relating to the custom of Merchants; together, also, with the French Code relating to Bills of Exchange: to which is added, "The Interpreter," on the usual Dates, Sights, and Usances of Foreign Bills of Exchange, in Eight Languages. By F. Hobler, Jun. Attorney at Law. 12mo. 6s. cloth.

THE RUSSIA TRADER'S ASSISTANT.

Containing practical Information concerning Russian Monies, Weights, and Measures; the Course of Exchange; Bills of Exchange; the Commercial Guilds; the Trade of Foreigners settled in or travelling to Russia, etc. etc.; adapted for the use of Merchants, Shipowners, and Brokers concerned in the Russian Trade. By Charles Clark. 2 vols.

Vol. 1-Exports. Oblong 8vo. 17. 108. cloth.

Vol. 2-Imports, containing 95 proforma Accounts of Sales of Imports at St. Petersburgh, with Tables of the Net Proceeds at any Market Price; some useful Information for Shipmasters arriving with Cargoes, etc. etc. Oblong 8vo. 17. cloth.

THE HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF BANKING.

By J. W. Gilbart, General Manager of the London and Westminster Bank. 8vo. 98. boards.

3d Edition, OBSERVATIONS ON THE FINANCIAL POSITION AND CREDIT OF SUCH OF the STATES of the NORTH AMERICAN UNION as have contracted PUBLIC DEBTS: comprising an account of the Manner in which the Sums raised by each State have been applied, and a consideration of the probable Effects of such application upon the general Wealth and Prosperity of the Country. By Alexander Trotter, Esq. 8vo. with Map, 158. cloth.

THE INFLUENCES OF THE CORN LAWS,

As affecting all Classes of the Community, and particularly the Landed Interests. By James Wilson, Esq. 3d Edition, 8vo. 38. cloth.

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