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MOSELEY.-THE MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES OE ENGI- NEERING AND ARCHITECTURE. By the Rev. H. Moseley, M.A. F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in King's College, London ; and Author of " Illustrations of Mechanics," &c. 1 vol. 8vo. with Woodcuts and Diagrams, 24s. cloth. "This volume includes the substance of a course of lectures delivered to the students of King's College, in the departments of ensfineering and architecture, during the present and two preceding years (1840-42). The first part treats of statics, so far as that science applies to the subject; the second of dynamics ; the third of the theory of machines ; the fourth of the tJieory of the stability of structures ; the fifth of the strength of materials ; and the sixth and last of 'impact.' We Uave merely noted the divisions of this body of mathematical science for the informa- tion of those to whom the high reputation of Professor Moseley will be a sufficient warranty." — Spectator. " The work of Mr. Moseley is an elaborate, profound, accurate, and elegant abstract, and purely mathematical disquisition on the theoretical principles of mechanics ; and will serve to increase the author's high reputation as a mathematician." — ATHENiKUM. MURRAY.-ENCYCLOPJEDIA OE GEOGRAPHY ; Comprising a complete Description of the Earth : exhibiting its Relation to the Heavenly Bodies, its Physical Structure, the Natural History of each Country, and the Industry, Com- merce, Political Institutions, and Civil and Social State of all Nations. By Hugh IMurray, r.R.S.E. : assisted in Astronomy, &c. by Professor Wallace ; Geology, &c. by Professor Jameson ; Botany, &c. by Sir W. J. Hooker ; Zoology, &c. by W. Swainson, Esq. New Edition, with Supplement, bringing down the Statistical Information contained in the work to Dec. 1843 ; with 82 Maps, drawn by Sidney Hall, and upwards of 1000 other Engravings on Wood, from Drawings by Swainson, T. Landseer, Sowerby, Strutt, &c. representing the most remarkable Objects of Nature and Art in every Region of the Globe. 1 vol. 8vo. containing upwards of 1500 pages, ^63. cloth.

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