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the "Smithsonian Institution." Imperial 4to. with Illustrations. (In preparation.) This work will contain numerous and valuable illustrations, including two perspective views of the buildings of the Smithsonian Institution. The Appendix will contain the results of a research under the auspices of the Institution to test the properties of the most important building materials throughout the United States. Bastiat.--Sophisms of the Protective Policy. Translated from the French of F. Bastiat. With an Introduction, by Francis Lieber, LL.D., Professor in South Carolina College, Editor of the Encyclopaedia Americana, &c., &c. 12mo. 75 cts. Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review. Conducted by B. B. Edwards and E. A. Park, Professors at Andover, with the Special Aid of Dr. Robinson and Professor Stuart. Published quarterly in February, May, August, and November $4 per annum. Vols. 1, 2, 3, and 4, 8vo. cloth, each $4. "This is, perhaps, the most ambitious journal in the United States. We use the word in a good sense, as meaning that there is no journal among us which seems more laudably desirous to take the lead in literary and theological science. Its handsome type and paper give it a pleasing exterior; its typographical errors, though sufficiently numerous, are so comparatively few, as to show that it has the advantage of the best American proof-reading; while for thoroughness of execution in the departments of history and criticism, it aims to be pre-eminent."--_N. Y. Churchman._ Burton.--The Anatomy of Melancholy. By Burton. New and beautiful edition, with Engravings. 1 vol. royal 8vo. cloth, $2 50. * * * This is one of those sterling old works which were written for "all time," full of learning, humor, and quaint conceits. No library can be complete without it. Calvert.--Scenes and Thoughts in Europe. By an American. 1 vol. 12mo. green cloth, 50 cents. "His descriptions of scenery, his remarks on art, his accounts of the different people among whom he sojourned, are all good."--_Cincinnati Gazette._ Carlyle.--The French Revolution: a History. By Thomas Carlyle. 2 vols. 12mo. green cloth, $2. "His French Revolution is considered one of the most remarkable works of the age--as at once the poetry and philosophy of history."--_Hunt's Merchants' Mag._ Carlyle.--Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell.
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