g Ten
Commandments:--
1. Do not slay animals.
2. Do not steal.
3. Do not commit adultery.
4. Do not tell lies nor backbite.
5. Do not drink wine.[4]
6. Do not eat after twelve o'clock.
7. Do not frequent plays or public spectacles, nor listen to music.
8. Do not use perfumes, nor wear flowers, or other personal ornaments.
9. Do not sleep or recline upon a couch that is above one cubit high.
10. Do not borrow, nor be in debt.
[4] The punishment for drinking wine is to have a stream of melted
copper poured down the throat; but wine is drunk, and all classes
feed upon flesh.
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ANNUALS FOR 1830.
The Supplement published with the present number contains a Fine Large
Engraving of the _Leaning Towers of Bologna_; humorous cuts from the
_Comic Annual_; and interesting Notices and Unique Extracts from the
_Keepsake, Landscape Annual, Forget-Me Not, Bijou, Emmanuel_, &c. and
with No. 400, forms the SPIRIT OF THE ANNUALS FOR 1830.
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LIMBIRD'S EDITION OF THE
_Following Novels is already Published_:
_s._ _d._
Mackenzie's Man of Feeling 0 6
Paul and Virginia 0 6
The Castle of Otranto 0 6
Almoran and Ham et 0 6
Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia 0 6
The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne 0 6
Rasselas 0 8
The Old English Baron 0 8
Nature and Art 0 8
Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield 0 10
Sicilian Romance 1 0
The Man of the World 1 0
A Simple Story 1 4
Joseph Andrews 1 6
Humphry Clinker 1 8
The Romance of the Forest 1 8
The Italian 2 0
Zeluco, by Dr. Moore 2 6
Edward, by Dr. Moore 2 6
Roderick Random 2 6
The Mysteries of Udolpho 3 6
Peregrine Pickle 4 6
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_Printed and Published by J. LIMBIRD 143, Strand, (near Somerset House,)
London; sold by ERNEST FLEISCHER, 626, New Market, Leipsic; and by all
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