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CH PROTESTANT REFUGEES, FROM THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES. By CHARLES WEISS, Professor of History in the Lycee Buonaparte. Translated, with the assistance of the Author, by FREDERICK HARDMAN. In demy octavo, price 14s., cloth. WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, Edinburgh and London. * * * * * RARE BOOKS AND PAINTINGS, To be sold, the Property of a Gentleman, THE GREAT ELZEVIR BIBLE, with the Maps and exquisite coloured Plates, in original brass-bound binding, 1663. Complete. Price 32l. THE SYNOD OF DORT: Original Black-letter Report of the Proceedings, with Manuscript Contemporary Annotations in Latin and Old Dutch, 1619. Unique. Price 10l. 10s. WOUVERMAN. An exquisite Cabinet Painting by PHILLIP WOUVERMAN. Price 105l. The above may be seen at MR. HARRISON'S, Bookseller, 59. Pall Mall. * * * * * Multae terricollis linguae, coelestibus una. [Illustration] SAMUEL BAGSTER AND SONS' GENERAL CATALOGUE is now Free by Post. It contains Lists of Quarto Family Bibles: Ancient English Translations: Manuscript-notes Bibles; Polyglot Bibles in every variety of Size and Combination of Languages; Parallel-passages Bibles; Greek Critical and other Testaments; Polyglot Books of Common Prayer; Psalms in English, Hebrew, and many other Languages, in great variety; Aids to the Study of the Old Testament and of the New Testament; and Miscellaneous Biblical and other Works. By Post Free. London: SAMUEL BAGSTER & SONS, 15. Paternoster Row. [Greek: Pollai men thnetois Glottai, mia d' Athanatoisin] * * * * * {215} WHERE ARE THE WILLS TO BE DEPOSITED? The difficulties thrown in the way of all literary and historical inquiries, by the peculiar constitution of the Prerogative Office, Doctors' Commons, have long been a subject of just complaint. An attempt was made by THE CAMDEN SOCIETY, in 1848, to procure their removal, by a Memorial addressed to the Archbishop of Canterbury, which we now print, because it sets forth, plainly and distinctly, the nature and extent of those difficulties. "To the Most Rev. and the Right Hon. The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. "The humble Memorial of the President and Council of the Camden Society, respectfully showeth, "That the Camden Society was instituted in the year 1838, for the publication of early historical and literary remains. "It
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