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ROMANCE of HISTORY. FRANCE., STORIES OF A BRIDE. In 2 By LEITCH

In 2 vols. 12mo.

RITCHIE, Esq.

SPAIN.

ROMANCE of HISTORY.
In 2 vols. 12mo. By Don T. DE
TRUEBA.

ROMANCE OF HISTORY. ITALY.
In 2 vols. 12mo. By CHARLES
MACFARLANE.

THE INCOGNITO; or, SINS AND PECCADILLOES. A Novel. By the Author of "Romance of History-Spain," ," "The Castilian," &c. THE TALBA. A Novel. By Mrs. BRAY, Author of "The White Hoods," "The Protestant," &c. WAVERLEY; OR, TIS SIXTY YEARS SINCE. A Novel. In 2 vols. 12mo. Revised, corrected,

and enlarged by the Author. DE LISLE. A Novel. 2 vols. 12mo. ST. VALENTINE'S DAY; or, THE By FAIR MAID OF PERTH. the Author of "Waverley." In 2 vols. 12mo. THE DOOM OF DEVORGOIL; and AUCHINDRANE. By the Author of "Waverley." 12mo.

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ALMACK'S REVISITED; or, HERBERT MILTON. A Novel. 2 vols. 12mo.

YESTERDAY IN IRELAND. A Novel. In 2 vols. 12mo. WALDEGRAVE. A Novel. In 2 Vols. 12mo.

THE ADVENTURES of a KING'S PAGE. A Novel. 2 vols. 12mo. TALES AND SKETCHES. By a Country Schoolmaster. 12mo. SEPARATION. A Novel. By La

dy CHARLOTTE BURY, Author of "Flirtation." In 2 vols. 12mo. THE EXCLUSIVES. A Novel. In 2 vols. 12mo.

LIFE OF MANSIE WAUCH, TAILOR IN DALKEITH. 12ma, THE LOST HEIR; and THE PREDICTION. A Novel. In 2 vols. THE SUBALTERN'S LOG-BOOK. A Novel. In 2 vols. 12mo. FOSCARINI. A Novel. In 2 vols. HAJJI BABA. A Novel. In 2 vols. POSTHUMOUS PAPERS, FACETIOUS AND FANCIFUL, 12mo. APICIAN MORSELS. A Comical Work With Cuts. 12mo.

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vols. 12mo.

THE SCHOOL OF FASHION. A Novel. In 2 vols. 12mo. RYBRENT DE CRUCE. A Novel,

In 2 vols. 12mo.

THE ENGLISH AT HOME. Novel. In 2 vols. 12mo. THE LAST OF THE PLANTA GENETS. An Historical Re mance. In 2 vols. 12mo. TALES OF MILITARY LIFE. It 2 vols. 12mo. By the Author o "The Military Sketch-Book." STRATTON HILL. A Tale of the Civil Wars. In 2 vols. 12mo. PEACE CAMPAIGNS OF A CORNET. A Novel. In 2 vols. 12mo. PRIVATE LIFE. A Novel. In 2 vols. 12mo.

TALES OF THE WEST. 2 vols.

12mo. JACQUELINE OF HOLLAND. By T. C. GRATTAN, Esq. 2 vols. 12mo. SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE OF HIS SHIPWRECK, &c. Edited by Miss Jane Porter. In 3 vols. 12mo. In Press,

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HARPER'S FAMILY LIBRARY.

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IV. V. LOCKHART'S LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE............. 2 vols VI. SOUTHEY'S LIFE OF LORD NELSON..

1 vol.

VII. WILLIAMS'S LIFE OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT...... 1 vol.
VIIL NATURAL HISTORY OF INSECTS...................... 1 vol.
IX GALT'S LIFE OF LORD BYRON..
X. BUSH'S LIFE OF MOHAMMED..

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XI. SCOTT ON DEMONOLOGY AND WITCHCRAFT......... 1 vol.
XIL XIII. GLEIG'S HISTORY OF THE BIBLE................ 2 vols.
XIV. DISCOVERY, &c. IN THE POLAR SEAS AND REGIONS 1 vel.
XV. CROLY'S LIFE OF GEORGE IV........
1 vol.
XVL DISCOVERY AND ADVENTURE IN AFRICA............ 1 vol.
XVIL XVIIL XIX. CUNNINGHAM'S LIVES OF PAINTERS, &c. 3 vols.
XX. JAMES'S HISTORY OF CHIVALRY AND THE CRUSADES 1 vol.
XXL XXIL BELL'S LIFE OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS..... 2 vola.
XXIII. RUSSELL'S ANCIENT AND MODERN EGYPT........ 1 vol.
XXIV. FLETCHER'S HISTORY OF POLAND..
1 vol.
XXV. SMITITS FESTIVALS, GAMES, AND AMUSEMENTS....... 1 vol.
XXVL BREWSTER'S LIFE OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON..
1 vol.
XXVII. RUSSELL'S PALESTINE, OR THE HOLY LAND
XXVIIL MEME'S MEMOIRS OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE 1 VOL
XXIX. THE COURT AND CAMP OF BONAPARTE
XXX. LIVES OF EARLY NAVIGATORS, &c.
XXXI. DESCRIPTION OF ITTCAIRN'S ISLAND, &c. .............. 1 vol.

Classical Series.

I. II. XENOPHON. (Anabasis and Cyropædia.)..

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III. IV. LELAND'S DEMOSTIENES............................ 2 vols. V. ROSE'S SALLUST.........................................................

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IIL IV. THE DUTCHMAN'S FIRESIDE........Paulding........ 2 vola.

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Gibbon's Rome (fine)...........4 v. 8vo Robertson's Works......3 v. 8vo. History of Modern Europe, 3 v. 8vo. Life of Byron, by Moore..2v. 8vo. Cooper's Surg. Dictionary, 2v. 8vo. Hooper's Med. Dictionary, 2 v. 8vo. Wesley's Works and Sermons 8vo. Davies's Sermons........3 v. 8vo. Rov. Robt. Hall's Works, 3 v. 8vo. Good's Study of Medicine, 5 v. 8vo. Good's Book of Nature.......8vo. Keith on Prophecy......... 12mo. Crabb's English Synonymes..8vo. Brown's Bible Dictionary....8vo. Brown's Concordance......32mo. Davies' Surveying.. .......... 8vo. Davies' Geometry

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Davies' Shades and Shadows, 8vo.
British Spy, by Wirt.......12mo.
Cox's Columbia River.......8vo.
Wills's Poems ..............8vo.
Annals Tryon County........8vo.
Gibson's Surveying.
Letters from the

gean......8vo.

Pelham.
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The Disowned. .2v. 12mo.
Devereux..
.2v. 12mo
Paul Clifford...........2 v. 12mo.
Eugene Aram.........2 v. 12mo.
Falkland............................................12ino.
Siamese Twins............ 12ino.
Dutchinan's Fireside...2 v. 12mo.
Cyril Thornton.......2 v. 12ino.
The Young Duke......2 v. 12ino.
Anastasius ......... 2 v. 12mo.
Caleb Williams........ 2. 12mo.
Philip Augustus. .....2 v. 12mo.

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The Club-Book. ..2 v. 12no.
De Vere......2 v. 12mo.
The Smuggler.........2 v. 12mo.
Evelina....
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Seaward's Narrative....3 v. 12mo.
Jacqueline of Holland..2 v. 12mo.
Roxobel................... ....3 v. 18mo.
Haverhill.............................2 v. 12mo.
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Incognito..

The Talba......... .2 v. 12mo. De L'Orme. .........2 v. 12mo. Waverley .2 v. 12mo. Walter Colyton ........2 v. 12mo. Cloudesley.......................... .2 v. 12mo. The Lost Heir.........2 v. 12mo. Stories of a Bride......2 v. 12mo. The English at Home..2 v. 12mo. Coming Out, &c........2 v. 12mo. Southennan.. .........2 v. 12mo. Hajji Baba...........2 v. 12mo. Traits of Travel........2 v. 12mo

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'Dibdin's Reminiscences..... 8vo.
Life of Dr. Clarke ........... 8vo.
Neele's Life and Remains ....8vo.
Moore's Life of Fitzgerald 2 v. 12mo.
French Revolution, 1830. ..12ino,
France, by Lady Morgan, 2 v. 12mo
Modern American Cookery, 16mo.
Housekeeper's Manual......12mo.
Domestic Duties
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Mathematical Tables.......12mo.
Lives of Signers of Dec. Ind. 12mo.
Brooks's Poems............12mo.
Miller's Greece......................
Schobert's Christianity
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Art of Invigorating Life ....18mo.
Smart's Horace.....2 vols. 18mo.
The Northern Traveller....18mo
Xenophon .............2 v. 18mo.
Demosthenes..........2 v. 18mo.

Sallust....

12mo.

Massinger's Plays .....3 v. 18mo. Ford's Plays.. 2 v. 18mg. For FAMILY LIBRARY, see Catalogue of "Valuable Works."

The Younger Son......2 v. 12mo
The New Forest .......2 v. 12mo.
Heiress of Bruges .....2v. 12mo.
The Rivals
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Rom. of History, Spain.2v. 12mo.
Rom. of History, France 2v. 12mo.
Rom. of Hist. Italy, ....2 v. 12mo.
Hungarian Tales.......2 v. 12mo.
Romance and Reality...2 v. 12mo.
The False Step, &c....2 v. 12mo.
Separation ...........2 v. 12mo.
Private Life 2 v. 12mo.
Darnley .............2 v. 12mo.
Lawrie Todd..........2 v. 12mo.
Beatrice
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Yesterday in Ireland....2 v. 12mo.
St. Valentine's Day, &c. 2 v. 12mo.
Waldegrave ..
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Adventures of a Page..2 v. 12mo.
Rybrent De Cruce....2 v. 12mo
The School of Fashion, 2 v. 12mo.
Stratton Hill .. ...2 v. 12mo
Almack's Revisited.....2 v. 12mo.
Campaigns of a Cornet, 2 v. 12mo.
Tales of Military Life..2v 12mo.
Foscarini
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The Country Curate....2 v. 12mo.
Maxwell
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The Oxonians.........2 v. 12mo
The Denounced........2 v. 12mo.
Sketches of Irish Character.. 12mo.
Leggett's Tales, &c......... 12mo.
Posthumous Papers........12mo.
Diary of a Physician...2 v. 18ing.

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