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nd an examination of their respective characters and conduct_. _The historical department takes a survey of the peopling of the world_, _of the origin and subversion of nations_, _and exhibits the fulfilment of prophecies contained in the old Testament_; _particularly as they relate to the Jews_; _evincing the connexion of Divine dispensations_, _during_ 4000 _years_; 2nd edit. much improved, 2 _vols._ 8_vo. fine paper_, _ext. bds._ _Ditto_, _in_ 2 _vols._ 12_mo_, _half bound_, _for the 13 0 use of Schools_. II. "A DESCRIPTION _of the_ RETREAT _near_ YORK," _for 12 0 persons afflicted with disorders of the mind_, _among the Society of Friends_; _giving a historical narrative of the rise and progress of the Institution_; _a description of the moral and medical treatment practised in it_, _and many other interesting particulars_; _with three_ 4_to plates_, _descriptive of the buildings_, _by_ S. TUKE, 4_to. fine paper_, _extra bds._ III. PRACTICAL HINTS _on the Construction and Economy 2 0 of_ PAUPER LUNATIC ASYLUMS; _including Instructions to the Architects who offered plans for the Wakefield Asylum_, _and a sketch of the most approved design_, by S. TUKE IV. DUTIES OF RELIGION AND MORALITY, _as inculcated in 2 6 the Holy Scriptures_; _adapted to the perusal of persons of every religious denomination_, _by_ H. TUKE, _pot_ 8_vo_, _sheep lettered_, or 12_mo_, _boards_, _each_ _Ditto_, _pot_ 8_vo_, _stitched_ 2 0 _Ditto_, 12_mo_, _boards_, _fine paper_ 3 6 A good allowance made to purchasers of one dozen copies or more of this work. V. IMPORTANCE OF RELIGION. _In this small tract the 15 0 advantages and necessity of a religious life are forcibly impressed_, _in a manner adapted to the understandings of every capacity_; _and worthy the attention and perusal of all_, 18_mo_, _stitched_, _com._ 2_s. per doz._; 12_s. per_ 100; _fine_ 3_d. each_; _per doz._ 2_s._ 6_d._; _per_ 100 _Ditto_, _royal_ 12_mo._ 6_d._;--_per doz._ 1 10 0 5_s._;--_per_ 100 [Picture: Decorative divider] Footnotes: {82} In the 31st page of Sir Frederick Morton Eden's Appendix to the State of the Poor, it appears that in 1426, a hay horse, for the Prior (we may suppose of prime quality) cost 1 pounds 6s. 8d. and a colt 4s.
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