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. 8vo. 21s. XI. HISTORY OF GREECE. Continued from the Accession to the Death of Philip of Macedon. By GEORGE GROTE, Esq. Vol. XI. 8vo. 16s. (The 12th Volume will complete the work.) XII. A HISTORY OF ENGLAND. From the PEACE OF UTRECHT. By LORD MAHON. Library Edition. Vols. I. to VI. 8vo. 78s. XIII. LORD MAHON'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Cheap and Popular Edition. Vols. I. to IV. Post 8vo. 6s. each. * * * * * Now ready, price 4s. 6d. By Post, 5s. THE PRACTICE OF PHOTOGRAPHY. A Manual for Students and Amateurs. By PHILIP DELAMOTTE, F.S.A. Illustrated with a Photographic Picture taken by the Collodion Process. This Manual contains much practical information of a valuable nature. JOSEPH CUNDALL, 168. New Bond Street. * * * * * Just published, Second enlarged Edition, 8vo., cloth boards, 8s. WILLIAMS' NEW ZEALAND DICTIONARY AND GRAMMAR. Dictionary of the New Zealand or Maori language. Two Parts. With a Grammar and Colloquial Phrases. By the REV. W. WILLIAMS, Archdeacon of Waiapu. WILLIAMS & NORGATE. 14. Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. * * * * * NIBELUNGEN IN ENGLISH VERSE. THE FALL OF THE NIBELUNGERS, otherwise the Book of Kriemhild: a Translation of the Nibelungen Not, or Nibelungenlied. By W. NANSON LETTSOM, Esq. 8vo., cloth boards, 10s. 6d. London: WILLIAMS & NORGATE, 14. Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. * * * * * CLERGYMEN and GENTLEMEN intending to publish, either Volumes or Pamphlets, during the approaching season, may enter into arrangements with a PUBLISHER of experience and energy, who will use his most zealous endeavours to promote the literary and commercial success of works confided to his care. Address to BETA, care of MR. HARRILD, Printer, Silver Street, Falcon Square. * * * * * SPECTACLES.--WM. ACKLAND applies his medical knowledge as a Licentiate of the Apothecaries' Company, London, his theory as a Mathematician, and his practice as a Working Optician, aided by Smee's Optometer, in the selection of spectacles suitable to every derangement of vision, so as to preserve the sight to extreme old age. ACHROMATIC TELESCOPES, with the New Vetzlar Eye-pieces, as exhibited at the Academy of Sciences in Paris. The Lenses of these Eye-pieces are so constructed that the rays of light fall nearly perpendicul
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