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HISTORY OP ENGLAND.
GENERAL GEOGRAPHY.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR.
SACRED HISTORY, by the Rev. T.Clark. With a Map.
MUSIC. With preliminary Instructionsfor tho Pianoforte.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE.
ASTRONOMY.
BOTANY. With twenty-eight figures.
CLASSICAL BIOGRAPHY.
CHEMISTRY, by Win. Maugham, Lec-turer on Chemistry at the CharingCros6 Hospital.
FRENCH GRAMMAR, by A. Gombert,Professor of Languages; intendedas an Introduction to Ilamei’s,Levizac’s, Rouilion’s Grammars,and Tarver’s French Exercises.Revised by J. C. Tarver: withExorcises on tho Rules, by M.Tarver.
HISTORY OF FRANCE. With fivePortraits.
UNIVERSAL HISTORY. With fivePortraits.
ALGEBRA, Tarts I. and II., by J. K.Young, Professor of Mathematics InBelfast College.
BRITISH CONSTITUTION, by J.T.
Pratt, Barrister-at-Law.MYTHOLOGY, &c.; a compendiousHistory of tho Iloatlien Gods, God-desses, and Heroes.
HISTORY OF GREECE; with ninePortraits.
HISTORY OF ROME; with ninePortraits.
ANTIQUITIES OF GREECE.ANTIQUITIES OF ROME; with aplate of the Crowns and Surals oiRomo.
JEWISH ANTIQUITIES; with plate.HISTORY OF IRELAND, by J. G.
Gorton. With five Portraits.ITALIAN GRAMMAR.
HISTORY OF SCOTLAND.
LEWIS’ CATECHISMS OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCES.
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1. Architecture.
2. Astronomy.
8. Mechanics.
4. Natural History of Man.
6. -Animals. Tart I.
G.-. Part II.
7 . . Birds. Part I.
8. -. Part II.
9. -Amphibia.
10. Natural History—Ichthyology.
11. . ..—. Entomology.
12. Hydrostatics.
13. Pneumatics.
14. Hydraulics.
15. Optics,
16. Acoustics.
17. Magnetism.
18. Electricity.
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