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on; and no better service could be rendered to the age, than to inspire it with a love for these productions. We recommend this series of books to our readers, and especially to our female readers. Let them get and read the writings of this champion of their sex."--_Observer._ II. THE MOTHER'S RECOMPENSE. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents. "It is a fragrant offering to the cause of domestic virtue and happiness."--_Albany Atlas._ "In this domestic circle, and by all our fair readers, this excellent story will meet with a cordial welcome."--_Home Journal._ III. WOMAN'S FRIENDSHIP. A Story of Domestic Life. 12mo. Cloth, 75 cents; paper, 50 cents. "This work should find a welcome in every family circle, where it is so well calculated to do good."--_Commercial Advertiser._ "The style of this production closely resembles that of Miss Edgeworth. It is one of those vivid pictures of every day life that never fails to please."--_N. O. True Delta._ IV. THE VALE OF CEDARS; OR, THE MARTYR. A Story of Spain in the Fifteenth Century. 12mo. Paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents. "The grace and vigor of the style, the masterly manner in which the details of the story are managed, and its thrilling interest, render the book one of the most absorbing that we have read for some time."--_Newark Daily Advertiser._ V. THE WOMEN OF ISRAEL. Two vols. 12mo. Paper, $1; cloth, $1.50. "By no writer have the characters of the celebrated Women of Israel been so correctly appreciated, or eloquently delineated. Those high attainments of piety, those graces of spirit, which have placed them in the rank of examples for all subsequent generations, are spread before us with a geniality of spirit and a beauty of style which will secure the warmest admiration; at the same time their weaknesses and errors are not overlooked or excused."--_Courier and Enquirer._ VI. THE DAYS OF BRUCE. A Story from Scottish History. 2 vols. 16mo. Paper, $1; cloth, $1.60 "This truly delightful work takes a higher position than that of a novel. It is full of sound instruction, close and logical reasoning, and is fill with practical lessons of every day character, which renders it desirable book for the young."--_Albany Register._ * * * * * Dumas's last and best Book. D. APPLETON & COMPANY, HAVE JUST READY THE FIFTH THOUSAND OF THE FORESTERS. BY ALEX. DUMAS. TRANSLA
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