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d taste in style and matter. We recommend this excellent little book."--_Dover Chronicle._ "Avoiding wild and speculative theories on the one hand, and aiming to further the purposes of pure history on the other."--_Morning Post._ "Mr. Wright conveys sound antiquaries information at every step in a pleasing and popular manner, which must render the volume a grateful companion to all who have not made our national ancient monuments a professed study: and even the experienced archaeologist will often find unsuspected new views of old opinions which it may be at least wholesome to revise or reconsider."--_Gentlman's Magazine._ NICHOLS & SONS, 25. Parliament Street. * * * * * Second Edition, price 5s. 6d. cloth, THE ANTIQUITIES OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Translated and compiled from the Works of Augusti; with numerous Additions from Rheinwald, Siegel, and others. By the REV. LYMAN COLEMAN. Second Edition, price 6s. 6d. cloth, A HISTORY OF THE HEBREW COMMONWEALTH. Translated from the German of JOHN JAHN, D.D. With an Appendix, containing the History of the Jews to the Reign of Adrian, translated from Basnage. By C. E. STOWE, A.M. Fourth Edition, price 6s. cloth, BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES. By JOHN JAHN, D.D. Translated from the Latin, with Additions and Corrections. By T. C. UPHAM, Bowdoin College, United States. With Map and Three Engravings. Fourth Edition (500 pages), price 12s. cloth, LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY. By GEORGE CHRISTIAN KNAPP, D.D., Professor of Theology in the University of Halle. Translated by LEONARD WOODS, JUN., D.D., Andover, U.S. WARD & CO., 27. Paternoster Row. * * * * * In 8vo., cloth lettered, price 4s. 6d., or Free by Post, 5s. GOMER; or, a Brief Analysis of the Language and Knowledge of the Ancient Cymry. By JOHN WILLIAMS, A.M., Oxon, Archdeacon of Cardigan. London: HUGHES & BUTLER. 15. St. Martin's-le-Grand. * * * * * AS SECRETARY OR AMANUENSIS. A GENTLEMAN who is fully conversant with the French, German, and Italian Languages is desirous of obtaining some PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. He can give satisfactory references as to Competency and Respectability of Family and Connexions. Address. F. G. H., care of MR. NEWMAN, Publisher, 9. Devonshire Street, Bishopsgate Street. * * * * * {319} _
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