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FLETCHER (J.)-A Farewell Sermon preached in the Church of St. Mark, Hamilton Terrace, St. John's Wood, on the Sunday next before Easter, 1850. By the Rev. John Fletcher, M.A. 8vo. pp. 32, sd. 1s. 6.1.3404 LANE (C.)-England's Ministry to the World: preached in Reference to the Great Exhibition, May 4, 1851. By the Kev. Charlton Lane, M.A. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 20, sewed, 4d. .[3105 LYTTLETON (W. H.)-Some Reasons of Want of Success in the Christian Ministry: an Ordination Sermon preached in Worcester Cathedral. By the Hon. and Rev. W. H. Lyttleton. 8vo. pp. 38, sewed, 1s... [3406 MOORE (D.)-What have they Seen in thine House; or, Reflections on the Opening of the Great Exhibition: a Sermon. By Daniel Moore. 8vo. sewed, 1s..... [3407 RAMSAY (E. B.)-" Hitherto hath the Lord Helped us." Preached at the Consecration of the Chapel of Trinity College, Glenalmond, May 1, 1851. By Edward B. Ramsay, M A. 8vo. (Edinburgh), pp. 32, sd. 1s. [3408 SINCLAIR (Rev. Archd.)-Church Difficulties of 1851 : a Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Middlesex. By the Ven. John Sinclair, M.A. 8vo. pp. 48, sewed, 1s. 6d.... ..[3409 SHAKSPERE'S WORKS. Vol. 5, 18mo. pp. 334, cloth, 1s. 6d. .[3410 SHAW (J. P.) Speech, delivered at Wakefield, 25th April, 1852, on the General Registry Bill. 8vo. pp. 52, sewed, . [3411 SMITH'S Practical Bookkeeping, Commercial. Reference, and Counting House and School Assistant, &c. 12mo. (Liverpool), pp. 168, bds. 4s.... . [3412 SMYTH (C. B.)-Christian Metaphysics; or, Plato, Malebranche, and Gioberti, the Old and New Ontologists, compared with the Modern Schools of Psychology. By the Rev. Charles Bohner Smyth. 8vo. pp. 261, 7s. [3413 SQUIRE (E. G.)-The Serpent Symbol, and the Worship of the Reciprocal Principles of Nature in America. By E. G. Squire. 8vo. (New York), pp. 254, with woodcuts, cloth, 12s. 6d.

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WREATH (The) of Peace: a Souvenir of 1851; being a Musical Album. Folio, bds. 15s....... .[3455 WRIGHT (T.)-Narratives of Sorcery and Magic, from the most Authentic Sources. By Thomas Wright, M.A. 2d edition, 2 vols. post Svo. pp. 700, cloth, 21s..... [3456 (Vide Adv. 406.)

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