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(vide "Gentleman's Magazine," Feb. 1850), the Committee beg respectfully to announce that Subscriptions of One Guinea, in furtherance of their object, will be received by Thomas Berks, Esq., Mayor, Treasurer; and Mr. Henry Jackson, Secretary of the Committee, Sheffield. * * * * * Just published, and may be had postage free, on a remittance of two stamps. A CATALOGUE OF ENGLISH and FOREIGN BOOKS, in all Classes of Literature. Selected from the STOCK of NATTALI and BOND (successors to the late M.A. Nattali), 23. Bedford Street, Covent Garden. * * * * * Now ready. STIBB'S CATALOGUE OF MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Part III., containing a very extensive collection of Books relating to America, also a few choice and rare old books beautifully bound in morocco; it may be had gratis, and post free, on application. Also, nearly ready, STIBB'S GENERAL CATALOGUE, which will be forwarded gratis on receipt of Eight stamps for the Postage. 331. Strand, opposite Somerset House, * * * * * Just published, price 3s. 6d. 12mo. cloth, 7s. calf or morocco. THE ENGLISH GENTLEMAN: his Principles, his Feelings, his Manners, his Pursuits. "We like him so well as to wish heartily we might meet many such."--_Theologian._ "The object of the first of the four essays is to form the principles of a gentleman on a Christian standard. In the other three subjects, of feelings, manners, and pursuits, the views, though strict, are of a more worldly kind."--_Spectator._ George Bell, 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * 8vo. cloth. 7s. 6d. ORIGINAL LETTERS OF JOHN LOCKE, ALGERNON SIDNEY, AND LORD SHAFTESBURY. With an Analytical Sketch of the Writings and Opinions of Locke and other Metaphysicains. By T. Forster, M.B. F.L.S., M.A.S., Corresponding Member of the Acad. of Natural Science at Philadelphia, &c. London: George Bell, Fleet Street. * * * * * In 8vo. price 7s. 6d. cloth. HISTORY OF THE PARISH AND TOWN OF BAMPTON, with the District and Hamlets belonging to it. By the Rev. J.A. Giles, D.C.L., late Fellow of Christ's Ch. Coll. Oxford, Author of "History of the Ancient Britons," &c. London: George Bell, Fleet Street. * * * * * Printed by Thomas Clark Shaw, of No. 8 New Street Square, at No. 5 New Street Square, in the Parish of St.
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