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SENECA’S MORALS.
BY WAY OF ABSTRACT TO WHICH IS ADDED, A DISCOURSE
UNDER THE TITLE OF AN
AFTER-THOUGHT.
BY SIR ROGER L’ESTRANGE, KNT.
A new, fine edition; one volume, 18mo.
A copy of this valuable little work should be found in every family library.
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NEW SONG-BOOK.
Grigg’s Southern and Western Songster;
BEING A CHOICE COLLECTION OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE
SONGS, MANY OF WHICH ARE
ORIGINAL.
In one volume, 18mo.
Great care was taken, in the selection, to admit no song that contained, in the slightest degree, any indelicate or improper allusions; and with great propriety it may claim the title of “The Parlour Song-Book, or Songster.” The immortal Shakspeare observes—
“The man that hath not music in
himself,
Nor is not moved with concord of sweet
sounds,
Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils.”
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ROBOTHAM’S POCKET FRENCH DICTIONARY,
CAREFULLY REVISED,
AND THE PRONUNCIATION OF ALL THE DIFFICULT WORDS ADDED.
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THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY, GENTLEMAN.
COMPRISING THE HUMOROUS ADVENTURES OF
UNCLE TOBY AND CORPORAL TRIM.
BY L. STERNE.
Beautifully Illustrated by Darley. Stitched.
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A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY.
BY L. STERNE.
Illustrated as above by Darley. Stitched.
The beauties of this author are so well known, and his errors in style and expression so few and far between, that one reads with renewed delight his delicate turns, &c.
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THE LIFE OF GENERAL JACKSON,
WITH A LIKENESS OF THE OLD HERO.
One volume, 18mo.
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LIFE OF PAUL JONES.
In one volume, 12mo.
WITH ONE HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS
BY JAMES HAMILTON.
The work is compiled from his original journals and correspondence, and includes an account of his services in the American Revolution, and in the war between the Russians and Turks in the Black Sea. There is scarcely any Naval Hero, of any age, who combined in his character so much of the adventurous, skilful and daring, as Paul Jones. The incidents of his Life are almost as startling and absorbing as those of romance. His achievements during the American Revolution—the fight between the Bon Homme Richard and Serapis, the most desperate naval action on record—and the alarm into which, with so small a force, he threw the coasts of England and Scotland—are matters comparatively well