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. 677 pages. From the 2d London edt., $2.50. Rational Cosmology; or, The Eternal Principles and the Necessary Laws of the Universe. By Laurens P. Hickock, D.D. 1 volume, 8vo. 397 pages, $1.75. Whewell's History of the Inductive Sciences. First American, from the third London edition. 2.vols, 8vo. Cloth, $4. The Coopers; or. Getting Under Way. By Alice B Haven. 1 volume, 12mo. 336 page, 75 cents. Appleton's New American Cyclopaedia. A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge. Volume V. Just published. To be completed in fifteen volumes. Cloth, $3; leather, $3.50; hf. mor. $4; hf. Russia, $4.50. Published by subscription. Benton's Abridgment of the Congressional Debates. Volume X. Just published. Sold by Subscription. Cloth, $3; law sheep, $3.50; half morocco, $4. Each volume payable as delivered. Burton's Cyclopaedia of Wit and Humor. Two large volumes, 8vo. Profusely illustrated with Wood Engravings and twenty-four Portraits on Steel. Extra cloth, $7; sheep extra, $8; hf mor. $9; hf calf, $10 NEW PUBLICATIONS AND NEW EDITIONS PUBLISHED BY D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, 346 and 348 Broadway. * * * * * The Foster Brothers: Being the HISTORY of the SCHOOL and COLLEGE LIFE of TWO YOUNG MEN. 1 vol. 12mo. $1. "As fresh as the morning.... It abounds in fun, and in relish of the activities, competitions, and sports of boyish and adolescent life."--DAILY NEWS. "Full of life, and fun, and vigor.... These sketches of school and college life are among the happiest of their kind. Particularly well written is the account of life at Cambridge."--EXAMINER. * * * * * Passages from the Autobiography of Sidney, Lady Morgan. 1 vol. 12mo. $1. "This volume brims with sense, cleverness, and humor. A lively and entertaining collection of great men's thought and quick woman's observation; a book to be read now for amusement, and to be sought hereafter for reference."--_London Athenaeum._ "A charming book. It is long since the reading public has been admitted to so great a treat as this fascinating collection of wit, anecdote and gossip. It is a delightful reminiscence of a brilliant past, told by one of the best wits still extant."--_London Daily News_. * * * * * Onward; or, The Mountain Clamberers. A Tale of Progress. By Jan
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