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COLLINS begs to state that he still continues to as usual cal Accounts, and diminishing the Labour consequent CRAIG'S UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY, BRITISH GAZETTEER London George Bell, 186, Fleet Street. Rich- FAMILY ATLAS. DODDWSPAPERS, &c. &c., for general cir and CO.'S LIST of culation, is now ready, and will be supplied to the Trade, with their Addresses printed on the Title, at the following prices : - 100, 6s.; 200, 9s. 6d. ; 300, 13s.; 400, 16s. 6d. ; 600, 21s. All orders must be accompanied with a Post-office order.-Orders sent carriage free to London for enclosure. Dodd and Co. will feel obliged to Publishers if they will send the Title and Price of any new Magazine, &c.'intended to be published in 1852, so that they may place it in their List, previous to December 20th, 1851. Dodd and Co., Woburn, Beds. LETTERPRESS PRINTING INK. J. 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Lists of prices and terms will be forwarded on application to Jeremiah Barrett and Co., Varnish and Colour Manufacturers, Nos. 130, 218, and 219, Bradford Street, Birmingham. GOSPEL MAGAZINE. 22, Paternoster Row, Dec. 1, 1851. HA De la Beche's Theoretical Observer. Dibdin's Edition of Quarles. [kind. 1817. Dissertation on the Poor Laws, by a Well-wisher to Man- Hemans' Poetical Works, 7 vols. fcp. Vol. 6. Shipping Interest. Speech on Colonial Policy. in Parts or Vols. Ditto. ...Ditto. ARGRAUE BROTHERS, Wholesale and Export Envelope Makers and Manufacturing Stationers, Dye Sinkers, &c., 77, Newgate Street, London. ** Pattern books and prices, &c. sent free upon application. To 10 BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS, STATIONERS, BOOKBINDERS, &c. D. CUSSONS, Printer, Stationer, Bookseller, and Bookbinder, Dealer in Musical Instruments, Paper Hangings, and Patent Medicines, BOOKS WANTED TO PURCHASE. 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