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npHE Undersigned has Just Received, JL and has now on Sale an Invoice of Standard Books, School Books, &c, comprising :—: — Bohn's Staudaud Library : — Lamartine's History of the Girondists, 3 vols.; Schlogel's iEsthelic and Miscellaneous works; Neander's History of the Planting of Christianity ; Sheridan's Dramatic Works and Life; Lomavtine's History of the French Revolution of 1848 ; Coxe's House of Austria, 3 vols. ; Coxe's Memoirs of the Duke of Maryborough, 3 vols. ; Roscoc's Life of Benvenuto Cellini ; Cyclopaedia of Political Knowledge, 4 vols. ; Robert Hall's Miscellaneous Works ; Schlegel's Philosophy of History ; Schlegel's Revolt of the Netherlands; Schlegel's Philosophy of Life; Schiller's Don Carlos ; Schiller's Robbers; Early Dramas, and Ghost- seer ; Taylors Holy Living and Dying; Schiller's Netherlands ; Beckmann's History of Inventions, jj 2 vols. ; Menzel's History of Germany, 3 vols.; Neander's Church History, 2 vols. ; Sismondi's Literature of Europe, 2 vols. ; Vasari's Lives of Painters, 2 vols. ; Whateley on the Common Prayer ; Milton's Prose Works, 3 vols. ; Schlegel's Lectures on Modern History ; Goethe's Faust, Tasso, &c. ; Goethe's Autobiography and Travels, 2 vols. ; Ranke's History of the Popes, 3 vols. ; Roscoe's Life of Lorenzo de Medici ; Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson, &c. ; Aristotle's Rhetoric; Junius; Miller's Philosophy of History, 4 vols. ; Ockley's History of the Saracens; Roscoe's Life of Leo X; Irving's Works, viz.: — Salmagundi, Knickerbocker, Sketch. Book, Life of Goldsmith, Bracebridge I-I.ill, Abbotsford, Newstead Abbey, Alhambia, Tales of a Traveller, Conquest of Granada and Spain, Life of Columbus, Life and Voyages of Columbus and his Companions, Mahomet and his Successors, Adventures of Captain Bonneville, Astoria, Prairies, Conquest of Florida; Machiavelli's History of Florence, and other works; Schlegel's Dramatic Literature. Lanzi's History of Painting, 3 vols. Extra Volumes— Count Hamilton's Fairy Tales ; Memoirs of Count Grammont and Charles II. ; Rabelais' Works. Boiin's Classical Likrary : — Livy, literally translated, 4 vols. ; Plato translated by Cary, 4 vols. ; Herodotus ; Homer, Iliad ; Euripides, 2 vols. ; Aristotle's Ethics ; Cassar ; Sophocles, Oxford translation ; Cicero's Offices and Moral Works ; Virgil, by Davidson ; Horace, by Smart ; Homer's Odyssey, Hymns, &c. ; iEschylus; Ihucydides, 2 vols. Bohn's Axtiojcjariam Library :— Roger of Wcndover's Chronicle, 2 vols. ; Early Travels in Palestine ; Six Old English Chronicles ; William of Malmesbury's English Chronicle; Ellis's Early English Metrical Romances ; Bede's Ecclesiastical History, &c. ; Mallet's Northern Antiquities ; Kei^htley's Fairy Mythology ; Brand's Popular Antiquities, 3 vols.; Euscbius's Ecclesiastical History. Bohn's Illustrated Library :— Lodge's Portraits of Illustrious Personages, 8 vols. ; Kittos Scripture Lands and Bible Atlas, plain and coloured ; Cruikshank's Three Courses and a Dessert ; White's Natural History of Selborne, plain and coloured; Piekering's Races of Man. Bohn's Scientific Library: — Lectures of Painting, by the Royal Academicians'; Sfcaunton's Clicss-playor's Companion ; Hand Book of Games; Humboldt's Views of Nature; Humboldt's Cosmos, 2 vols. ENcycLoriEDJA Metropolitan :— Coleridge's Method ; Whateley's Rhetoric ; History of Greek Literature, by Telfourd and others; Ramsay's Roman Antiquities ; Halo's History of the Jews ; Hind's Early Christianity ; Stoddart's Universal Grammar. Library of Entertaing Knowledge, Fortythree vols. Family Library, seventy-nine vols. Katuralists Library, forty vols. Edinburgh Cabinet Library, eighteen vols. English Woman's Library, fourteen vols. Blackwood's cheap volumes. Mrs. Ellis's Works. History or Exglanp, Hume and Smollett, Illustrated, seventy-one vols. Shakspeare's Works, fifteen vols. Percy's Reliques of Ancient Poetry, 3 vols. Boswell's Johnson, ten vols. Conders Traveller, eighteen vols. Edgeworth's Tales, ten vols. Elli&'s Specimens, three vols. British Poets, 4 vols. Gurny's General Orders of the Duke of Wellington. Heber's Poems. Heman's do. Watson's Theological Institutes, 3 vols. Wesley's Natural Philosophy. Christmas Gift Books. Childrens Books in great variety. School Books, an extensive collection. Lempriere's Classical Dictionary. Meadow's French do. " Spanish do. Nugent's Italian do. " French do. Gilmer's Interest Tables. Hoppusses' Measurer. Stoddart's do. &c, &c, &c
Plain and Fancy Stationery, Water Colours and Drawing Materials. Bristol Boards and Drawing Paper, &c, &c, &c. John Williamson, Bookseller & Stationer.
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TAINTED VOTING PAPERS, in the ~a form preset ibed by the Charter, on Sale attheJNkw Zi-alandkp Office. The Names, Residence, and DcscnpUou of Candidates prxnled on the forms to order.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 581, 8 November 1851, Page 1
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