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publisher, Mr. GEORGE BELL., 186. Fleet Street, accompanied by a Post Office order, for a quarter, 4s. 4d.; a half year, 8s. 8d.; or one year, 17s. 4d. Errata.--No. 15 p. 232 vol. 1 l. 24., dele full stop after Gloss; same page, col. 2. lines 21, 22., for "Historia" read "Historica," and for "Herveio" read "Heroico." P. 236. l. 12., for "varieties" read "vanities." * * * * * Just published, HOLY MEN OF OLD; being Short Notices of such as are named in the Calendar of the English Church. Demy 18mo. Cloth, price 3s. POETRY, PAST AND PRESENT: a Collection for Every-day Reading and Amusement, by the Editor of "Church Poetry" and "Days and Seasons." Demy 18mo. cloth, price 4s. 6d.; or bound in morocco, 7s. 6d. JOHN AND CHARLES MOZLEY, 6. Paternoster Row; and JOSEPH MASTERS, 78. New Bond Street. * * * * * Just published, gratis. SCIENTIFIC AND MATHEMATICAL BOOKS.--W. BROWN'S Catalogue of Books, on the Arts, Sciences, and various Branches of the Mathematics, is just published, and may be had gratis on application, or by post on sending 4 penny stamps. It includes many works on Architecture, Astrology, Chess, and other Games, The Fine Arts, Heraldry, Naval and Military Affairs, Numismatics, Penmanship, Typography, &c. &c., marked at greatly reduced prices. London: W. BROWN, 130. and 131. Old Street. * * * * * 8vo., cloth, with 18 Illustrations, price 12s. 6d. CHRONICLES OF CHARTERHOUSE. By a CARTHUSIAN. "An effort of one of the Carthusians who has recently left the walls of the School, and is creditable alike to his taste and industry."--_Spectator_. "Conceived in the spirit and after the rules of the old Antiquary, but in its execution there are many signs of the earnest feeling of the modern Ecclesiologist."--_Ecclesiologist_. GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street. * * * * * 12mo., cloth, 3s. 6d. THOUGHTS ON THE RELATIONS OF MAN TO THE EXTERNAL WORLD. "A modest volume, containing an amount of thought and philosophy to which only a very elaborate analysis would do justice. It is a book of very high merit. We hope its reception will be such as to induce the author to continue it. Its neglect would be a mark of the shallowness of the age and its indifference to serious subjects."--_Guardian_. London: GEOR
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