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l the way through."--_Essex Co. Freeman._ "Another effort to unfold a simple and earnest piety in giving sunshine to the affairs of common life."--_Watchman and Observer._ "Cannot fail to awaken and sustain the interest of the reader."--_Troy Budget._ "One of the books that must be read."--_Life Boat._ "Another of those bright, sparkling gems from the pen of that always welcome author."--_Newburyport Union._ "The most touching dedication we have ever read."--_C. Review._ _GIFT STORY BOOK_; or, Short Tales written for Children by DAME TRUELOVE and her Friends. 16mo., illustrated. Price 50 cents. "The stories are exceedingly interesting." _GOLDSMITH.--POEMS, PLAYS, AND ESSAYS_, by OLIVER GOLDSMITH, M.B. With an Account of his Life and Writings; to which is added, a Critical Dissertation on his Poetry. By JOHN AIKEN, M.D. 12mo., cloth, $1.00; cloth gilt, $1.25; morocco, $1.50. _GIBBON.--THE HISTORY OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE._ By EDWARD GIBBON, Esq. With Notes by Rev. H.H. MILMAN. A new Edition. To which is added a complete Index of the whole Work. Six volumes, with portrait. 12mo., cloth, 40 cents per volume; half binding, or library style, 50 cents per volume; half calf, extra, $1.25. "We commend it as the best library edition extant."--_Boston Transcr._ "The publishers are now doing an essential service to the rising generation in placing within their reach a work of such acknowledged merit and so absolutely indispensable."--_Baltimore American._ "Such an edition of this English classic has long been wanted; it is at once convenient, economical, and elegant."--_Home Journal._ _HUME.--THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, FROM THE INVASION OF JULIUS CAESAR TO THE ABDICATION OF JAMES THE SECOND, 1688._ By DAVID HUME, Esq. A new Edition, with the Author's last Corrections and Improvements; to which is prefixed a short Account of his Life, written by himself. Six volumes, with portrait. Cloth, 40 cents per volume; half binding, or library style, 50 cents per volume; half calf, extra, $1.25 per volume. These standard histories are known as the _Boston Library Edition_. For uniformity of style, and durability of binding, quality of paper and printing, they are the cheapest books ever offered to the American public, and the best and most c
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