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SMITH -AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF BOTANY By Sir J. E. Smith, late President of the Linnean Societv. 7th Edition (1833) corrPrtnH -in which the object of Smith's " Grammar of Botany" is combined with that of the " In ro.h.r tion." By Sir William Jacksox Hooker, K.H, LL.l)., &c. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 522 3G stJ^.i Plates, 16s. cloth ; with the Plates coloured, £2. I2s. 6d. cloth. ' SMITH.-THE WORKS OF THE REV. SYDNEY SMITH 2d Edition, 3 vols. 8vo. with Portrait, pp. 1412, 36s. cloth. This collection consists of the author's contributions to the Edinburgh Reriew Peter PlvmleV« T .f t.,. „„ .k Catholics, and other miscellaneous works. "ct«.k, i eier i ijmie> s Letters on the ^ ^^ ^ By the same Author, 2d Edition. LETTERS on AMERICAN DEBTS. First printed in " The Morning Chronicle." 8vo. 6d. SMITH.-LETTERS ON THE SUBJECT OF THE CATHOLICS to my Brother Abraham who lives in the Country. By Peter Plymley 21st Edition' post 8vo. pp. 200, 7s. cloth. * SMITH.-THE MEMOIRS OF THE MARQUIS DE POMBAL. By JoHiN Smith, Private Secretary to the Marquis De Saldana. 2 vols, post 8vo. with Portrait and Autographa, 21s. cloth. These Memoirs of this illustrious Portuguese Statesman, designated bv his countrymen the "Grf^t M-inQri'! •• contain deti, lis of the terrible earthquake in 1755-the energy of Poml.al on that awful occasion-thc establishmeAt ol the Oporto W me C ompany— the Duke of Aveiro's conspiracy-rupture with the Court of Rome— strance hallurina- tionsot theJesuit Malagrula— suppression of the Jesuit order throughout Europe effected bv Pombal's cnenn- and address—family compact and war with France and Spain— extensive reforms and flourishing condition of Portugal- death of the lung— Pombal's resignation examination, sentence, illne^s, and dcatli. T!'e whole interspersed with extracts from the despatches of Mr. Hay, Lord KinnouU, Mr. Walpole, &c. never before published. SMITH.-AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH OF NATIONS. By Adam Smith, LL.D. With a Life of the Author, an Introductory Discourse, Notes, and Supplemental Dissertations. By J. R. M'Culloch. New Edition, corrected throughout, and greatly enlarged, 8vo. with Portrait, £l. is. cloth. SOUTHEFS (ROBERT) POETICAL WORKS. First and only Complete Edition (1838-42). Collected and edited by Mr. South ey. WMth Autobiographical Prefaces. 10 Vols. fcp. 8vo. with Portrait, and 19 other highly-finished Plates, £2. lOs. fancy cloth ; morocco, £. lOs. The following may be had, separately, in cloth : — JOAN of ARC 1 vol. 5s. MADOC 1 vol. 5s. CURSE of KEHAMA 1 vol. 5s. THALABA 1 vol. 5s. BALLADS, &c 2 vols. IDs. RODERICK 1 vol. 5s. SOUTHEY, &c. -LIVES OF THE BRITISH ADMIRALS; With an Introductory View of the Naval History of England. By R. South ey, Esq. and R. Bell, Esq. 5 vols. fcp. 8vo. with Vignette Titles, ^1. lOs. cloth. SPACKMAN.-STATISTICAL TABLES Of the Agriculture, Shipping, Colonies, Manufactures, Commerce, and Population of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and its Dependencies, brought down to the year 1843. Compiled from Official Returns. By W. F. Spaceman, Esq. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 102, 5s. cloth. SPALDING.-THE PHILOSOPHY OF CHRISTIAN MORALS. By Samuel Spalding, M.A. of the London University. 8vo. lOs. 6d. cloth. " The author of this work was a young man of great promise, who graduated at the London University in 1S40, and died early in the .present ye:ir, at the Cape of Good Hope, to which place he had repaired to recruit his strength, shattered by intense application to study. The work which he has left behind bears tracts of a thinking mind, which might have done much in the field of science. Mr. Spalding's treatise is modelled to a great extent on the writings of that great ethical writer. Bishop Butler ; and the whole work is throughout thoughtfully and eloquently written." ATUEMiEUM. SPIRIT OF THE WOODS. By the Author of " The Moral of Flowers." 2d Edition, 1 vol. royal 8vo. with 23 beautifully- coloured Engravings of the Forest Trees of Great Britain, £. lis. 6d. cloth. SPOONER.-A TREATISE ON THE STRUCTURE, FUNC- TIONS, and DISEASES of the FOOT and LEG of the HORSE; comprehending the Com- parative Anatomy of these parts in other Animals, embracing the subject of .^hoeing and the proper Treatment of the Foot; with the Rationale and Effects of various Important Operations, and the best methods of performing them. By W. C. Spooner, M.R.V.C. ]2mo. pp. 398, 7s. 6d. cloth.