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4309494The Farm and Fruit of Old — AdvertRichard Doddridge BlackmoreVirgil

A MEMORIAL OF THE PRINCE CONSORT.


In royal 16mo., beautifully printed on toned paper, cloth, gilt edges, price 2s. 6d.

PRINCE ALBERT'S GOLDEN PRECEPTS;

COMPRISING MAXIMS AND EXTRACTS FROM ADDRESSES OF HIS LATE ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORT.

Many now for the first time collected and carefully arranged. With an Index.


Comprising, amongst other subjects, the following:—

Interests of Classes Identical.
The Slave Trade.
Science and Common Sense.
The Duty of the Rich.
The Real Magic Wand.
Man a Divine Instrument.
Character of the late Sir Robert Peel.
Missionary Labours.
The Limits of Statistics.
A future Haven of Commerce.
The British Association.
Landlords and their Tenants.
The Method of Lord Bacon.
Position of Domestic Servants.
The Use and Abuse of Figures.
Our Obligations to the Past.
An Old City Company.
The Royal Academy.
Mendelssohn.
"Characters" to Servants.
Power of Public Opinion.
Alexander von Humboldt.
The Old Parish School.
The Englishman's Jealousy of Control.

Startling Facts.
The Root of a Great Evil.
The Poor Man's Children.
Servants' Savings.
Neglect of Scientific Studies.
The Church of England.
Our Dependence on each other.
Importance of Uniformity.
The Clergy as Husbands and Fathers.
Meritorious "Bores."
Growth of London.
The Old English Habit.
Self-Reliance and the Working Classes.
The Principles of Beauty.
Value of Scientific Congresses.
The Laws of Nature.
Tendency to create New Sciences.
Freedom of Human Will.
On the Art Treasures Exhibition, &c. &c.


A GUIDE TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.


Now ready, in One Volume, fcap. 8vo., cloth, price 4s. 6d.

THE PUBLIC CHARITIES IN THE YEAR EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE; an Account of the Operations, Resources, and General Condition of 640 Institutions and Funds, chiefly in London and its vicinity. By Sampson Low, Junior. With Analytical Summary and Copious Index.


LONDON: SAMPSON LOW, SON & CO., 47, LUDGATE HILL.