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ROM CICERO. Now ready, 12mo., price 2s. 6d. SELECTIONS from CICERO. Part V.; CATO MAJOR, sive De SENECTUTE Dialogus. With English Notes, from the German of JULIUS SOMMERBRODT, by the REV. HENRY BROWNE, M.A., Canon of Chichester. (Forming a New Volume of ARNOLD'S SCHOOL CLASSICS.) RIVINGTONS, St. Paul's Church Yard, and Waterloo Place. Of whom may be had, (in the same Series,) SELECTIONS from CICERO, with ENGLISH NOTES. PART I. Orations, 4s. PART II. Epistles, 5s. PART III. Tusculan Disputations, 5s. 6d. PART IV. De Finibus Malorum et Bonorum. 5s. 6d. * * * * * Just published, quarto, 5s., cloth, TEMPLE BAR: THE CITY GOLGOTHA.--Narrative of the Historical Occurrences of a Criminal Character, associated with the present Bar. BY A MEMBER OF THE INNER TEMPLE. "A chatty and anecdotical history of this last remaining gate of the city, acceptable particularly to London antiquaries."--_Notes and Queries_. DAVID BOGUE, Fleet Street. * * * * * IN VOLUMES FOR THE POCKET, PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS EACH. Now ready, in Six Volumes, fcp. 8vo., price 5s. each. BOWDLER'S FAMILY SHAKSPEARE. In which nothing is _added_ to the Original Text; but those Words and Expressions are _omitted_ which cannot with propriety be read aloud in a Family. A New Edition. *** Also a LIBRARY EDITION, with 36 Wood Engravings, from Designs by Smirke, Howard, and other Artists; complete in One Volume, 8vo., price One Guinea. London: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGINGS. * * * * * THE NATIONAL MISCELLANY, No. I., for MAY, price 1s., contains:-- 1. Our First Words. 2. A Few Words for May-Day. 3. The Love of Horrors. 4. Layard's Last Discoveries. 5. Railway Literature. 6. The Old Royal Palaces at Oxford. 7. The Poultry Mania. 8. Public Libraries. 9. Slavery in America. 10. Social Life in Paris. JOHN HENRY PARKER 377. Strand; and of all Booksellers and Railway stations. * * * * * ROYAL ASYLUM OF ST. ANN'S SOCIETY.--Waiting not for the Child of those once in prosperity to become an Orphan, but by Voluntary Contributions affording at once a Home, Clothing, Maintenance, and Education. The Half-yearly Election will take place at the London Tavern on Friday, August l2th, next. Forms of Nomination may be procured at the Office, where Subscriptions will be t
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