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THE VERY BEST SERMON I EVER READ

... - THE VPER BEST - : . SERMON I VER -READ. THE. following extrat -fromn a Sermon veryj iately bjeacked an Irish. Catholic Prjt, in aa..re- mote parish .of th-e Province of Connauh~t, furnishes$ a nievel ops,- cimen of, religious - ?? not unworthy oftbe -days of O'Leary., W- IVe have ?? ?? MrAr.1B.) beard of th-eevangeliziin visit to our isldof twev wo thy British Gentl ii.eno nourable-Mr. Niel ...

THE TOOM MEAL POCK

... THE oWMEAL.POCe- L I Sung bji -Mf.Jolm W nglht,. at the Piibllc Ihfner gIveG ?? Cohbdt, -Esq., byhis friends in Paisley, Oct. 26.-1832. Preserve us ?? what sball we-do, in sic-un- : heard of times; Wesure are dreeiog penauce now, for'dark. unhallowed crimes. Sedition darena now appear, in reality or joke., *For~ilka chiel maun mourn wi' me, I a hingan toom meal pock. Howlhappy pass'd my former ...

COBBETT-LIBRARY

... I Neu Edition. C0339TT'S speuing-Book. ( P.-ice 2so) Containin besides all the usual mattr of 13uch a hook' a clear and concise ThTRODVCZTION TO ENGLISH GRAMMAR. This I bave written by way of A Steppig-Stone to ma-on Grammary such a thing having been frequently qug- gested to me by Teachers as ae cess&sy. 1. ENGLISH, G-tOAMKAR - f &.tf work sixty thousandd copies have- now ?? published. Thiss ...

ODE FOR THE NEW YEAR

... * I I ?? ' ^- .E EA . : . , C . C X , . . A 4~tdrr&?'i ocm and he-FWL' ~Th~plot n~I~t~ bforetb~ Ar~kof di', Th62~Ie - s ra::bo 4 (o k rbid4 groa d i T~~tgId - wf ?? .;rdA ibi - I ?? pratdes, 'hb l -e 9 ,&s~it~efell thahtheainm&-i z ey'ii ea1 i- A;son~tgte ?? rBS )-)iE 001, i- C0OV 'flEtI SI fas ego :Viid'wG' f ' Q4ifl i :hl ,;dh1.Nj ,g.U, : ?? a:ban~ -gr.gl^ FI W aks i ,(,Go f ?? (Whaitv'wll ...

LIFE OF JACKSON

... L OF J A C . KSO' L-3IR OF J ACKSON. Q Tnts~lbook, with an interesting-fron- tispiece, and an exact likeness of the President, is now published, and may be-had, very neatly bound in boards, at Bolt-court,'nd of all booksellers The price is s.s This h'istory. was writtenby'M-r.;EA'To, a senator of the United States; for TEN- NESSEE, the colleague of JACKSON in that station; -and now his ...

IMITATIONS

... i I: Mirantm justiquce senes, tiepi !rque puella;. Narrancis conjux pendet ab-c virl. Aique aliquis ,ssit monstrat tera prcelia meas&;. Pingkt et iguo Pergama tota rrero. Hac ibat Sil.ois, lic est Sigeia tellus, I-lie steterat Praami regia celsa Wents. IIkc iacides, 111c tendebat Ulixes: Hic lacer admissos cerruit Hector equos. Omnnia namfque suo senior, te quaerere missop Rettulerat nato ...

AMERICAN BOOKS

... AME ICAN BOOKS. T These, books I have just got. They are alliuseful books; and no oneshould go- to-the United States without the first and the tenth. Iqell them very cheap; and I1 do not know that I shall ever havee any -of them again: it is from a mere accident, that I . have these. Mr. MBLLISA'S ?? iS the only book Qf the kind worth a straw; and it has e maqp. of the, United.Ssetes, apl a ...

WHIG DOOMSDAY BOOK

... HAVJNG examined the Bill respecting Parochial Rates and Assessments, which is now become an Act, this is the only namne which I can give to the works which must ensue upon this Act. By the schedule, (see the last Register) the reader has the form, in which the Doomsday Book is to be compiled. He will see, that the Secre- tary of State will come at the name of every occupier and owner in ...

HEDDEKASHUN

... :. : ?? V; : : I I .I- s :: ; :'AI t: ?? EEDDER A'SHI - I' [. The reader wilt recollect,, that Mr! CQBRRTT announced.. his intention of printing a cheap edition of Mr.,B,> uaem's book, which proves the ill effects of .that general. book teaching, called educaion,, which, has of late years su- perse4ed. real education. This book is written .by Mr. Brigham, a, physician practising near New ...

NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS,

... ' from p. 48.-^ 2. A F, D&ys iz Pars; ?? cA; - ?? o f severaldistin uae Personages. Svo. p. p. -o. The author ofthis little pamphlet inforrs. us,, in the preface, that what he presents to the public is the substance of severalletters, rittengto various individuals in. England,; duringhis residence in France. :TheWrOT3k' before us presents us with Va ?? pic.- ture of the state of manners in ...

An Address to the British People on the Subject of the threatened Invasion: written in the Neigbbourhood of ..

... An Address to the Ifiitish People on the Sub. ject of the threatened Izvasion: writen in the Neigbbourbood of Windsor. Britons prepare:-prepare to meet the foe, With bold defiance of the threaten'd blow. The aim against th' existence of the throne Involves designs subversive of your own. Your welfare and the welfare of the state Depend, for ever, on a common fate. For the firm spirit, which ...

USURY

... I H-AVE published, agreeably to my promise, this-little book of the REa. Ma. M YC-LLAGAN.; End, though I expeeted it to be favour.- ably received -by the public, its sale will certainly surpass any expectation that I had entertained. I am very glad of this,. in the first place for the sake of that salutary impression upon the minds -of young men, of thosegeneroussent'- timents in their bosoms, ...