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Works published by G. and W. B. Whittaker, Ave-Maria Lane.

Each County is pablished separately, (price 19.) and is therefore complete in itself; containing a compendious and accurate account of its History and Topography, its Antiquities, natural and artificial Curiosities, local Peculiarities, Commerce, Manufactures, &c.; comprising also the Biography of its most Eminent Persons; and every local information to be met with in larger Statistical Works; and embellished by a neat and correct Travelling Map.

The Publishers anticipate that the County Histo ries will meet with the liberal support of the public in general, as their contents are highly useful and interesting to people of every age, and in every class of Society; but they beg to insure the Instructors of Youth, who have been so long their liberal Patrons, that they are peculiarly adapted to the purposes of Education, and contain that kind of local information with which every Parent must wish his Child should be made acquainted; while not a phrase or sentence has been admitted into them that can be objected to.

Great care has been taken to ensure correctness; but in a Work collected from so many sources, some errors will be unavoidable. The Publishers therefore beg to be favoured with any errata that their friends may discover, which shall be carefully attended to when the HISTORIES are reprinted.

Counties already published:
Hampshire

Bedfordshire

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"The whole is a concise and excellent performance, contrived to bring a vast deal of useful infor mation into a small compass; and there is no one proud of his native Country, but must feel a secret pleasure that its treasures, beauties, and interests, are® so ably and familiarly delineated, and brought within the reach of the humblest individual."

Literary Chronicle, No. 62.

In recommending the foregoing "Explanatory and Scientific School Books" to the notice of the Public, the Proprietors have great satisfaction in observing, that independent of the high euconiums which have been bestowed on these publications by numerous respectable Instructors of Youth, and their very general adoption in the first Seminaries in all parts of the Kingdom, they have separately and collectively undergone the test of public criticism, and received a degree of praise, which operates as a powerful stimulus to pursue their system with increased ardour. Anxious, therefore, not merely to preserve the reputation which their Books have already attained, but to improve them in every possible manner, it will be their constant study carefully to revise every succeeding Edition, and to take advantage of every improvement in Literature and Science that can contribute to the Instruction of Youth, by introducing it in an easy and pleasing form in these Elementary Treatises. For the further accomplishment of this most desirable object, they will at all times feel themselves indebted for the judicious remarks of their friends, either in suggesting such ideas as may appear likely to facilitate the progress of Education, or in pointing out any typographical inaccuracies which may have inadvertently crept into some of the publications.

MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOL BOOKS,

History, etc.

THE

LATELY PUBLISHED.

HISTORY OF FRANCE,

From the earliest Periods to the Second Return of Louis XVIII. to the Throne of his Ancestors. With a Chronological Table of Contents, and a List of Contemporary Princes, at the end of each King's Reign: and an Appendix, containing a slight Sketch of the Political Arrangements of Europe as settled by the Treaty of Paris.

By Mrs. JAMIESON, (late Miss Thurtle.) Third Edition, 12mo. Price 6s. boards. "What could be done in a compass so linaited, the writer seems to have accomplished. She has exercised her judgment in selecting such circumstances as are best fitted to shew by what means the grand po litical changes in the government of the country were effected; and has very properly been least copious respecting those of ancient date. So short, indeed, is the account of some of the early reigns, that little more is recorded of the ruling prince than that he was born, and that he died. When we advanee [ 9 ]

so far as the 14th century, the details become more ample; and the work increases in interest, as we approach to its conclusion.

"The style appears in general to be simple and unaffected, exhibiting much of the ease so remarkable in the writings of Dr. Goldsmith."

Edinburgh Monthly Review, Jan. 1820.

THE

HISTORY OF SPAIN,

From the earliest Ages of which we have any authentic Records, to the Return of Ferdinand VII. in 1814, accompanied with the Chronological and Genealogical Tables, of the Visgoth and Spanish Princes and Caliphs, and a List of the Contemporary Sovereigns at the end of each Reign; also the Political Arrangements of Europe, as settled at the Treaty of Paris, with Notes.

By Mrs. JAMIESON. 12mo., Price 8s. 6d. boards.

"We are glad the task of writing an abridged History of Spain has fallen into such hands as those of our authoress. The present political aspect of Spain Increases the interest of this publication, which, ia conciseness of style and clearness of expression, re

Works published by G. and W. B. Whittaker, Ave-Maria Lane.

sembles the writings of Goldsmith. The chronologi

cal and genealogical tables are excellent; the divi-
sions and subdivisions of the work perfectly regular;
and we recommend it as extremely amusing and in-
structive for youthful readers, and as a well-arranged
help to the memory of the elder and better informed
in historical science." Literary Gazette, May, 1820.

POPULAR TRAVELS AND
VOYAGES

THROUGH THE CONTINENT AND ISLANDS
OF EUROPE:

In which the Geography, the Character, and the
Manners of Nations are described; and the Pheno-
mena of Nature, most worthy of Observation, are il
lustrated on scientific Principles. The whole embel-
Hished with many beautiful Engravings. For the In-
struction and Amusement of Youth.

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"This judicious and industrious writer is eminent.
Jy qualified for the instruction of Youth; her Ash-
ford Rectory,' and Histories of Spain and France,'
have already ranked her with the ablest Authors, in
this meritorious department of Literature.
sent works have heen compiled from the best and
latest authorities, with equal industry and discrimi-
nation. The style is colloquial; and originates in
the imaginary travels of a tutor and his pupils. The
numerous natural phænomena which are necessarily
described, are scientifically explained, and illustrated
in a manner peculiarly clear and impressive,"

New Monthly Magazine, August, 1820.
ASHFORD RECTORY;

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HISTORICAL SKETCHES

Of

THE APOSTLES AND THE PRINCIPAL

CHARACTERS

Mentioned in the New Testament: Illustrated by Sixteen beautiful Engravings from Rubens.

By Mrs. JAMIESON.

Price is. 6d. half-bound; or 3s. 6d. fine.

A GRAMMAR

OF RHETORIC AND POLITE
LITERATURE;

Comprehending the Principles of Language and Style,
the Elements of Taste and Criticism; with Rules for
the Study of Composition and Eloquence; illustrated
by appropriate Examples, selected chiefly from the
British Classics; for the Use of Schools or private
Instruction.

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THE TEACHER'S ASSISTANT IN COM

POSITION:

Being a System of easy Rules for Writing-Exercises,
illustrated by Examples; adapted to the Use of
both Sexes at School. To which are added, Hints
for Correcting and Improving Juvenile Compositior.
The Fifth Edition.

By JOHN WALKER, Author of the Pronouncing
Dictionary.

Price 4s. bound.

A GRAMMAR OF

LOGIC AND INTELLECTUAL

PHILOSOPHY,

ON DIDACTIC PRINCIPLES;

For the Use of Schools and private Instruction.
By A. JAMIESON, Author of a "Treatise on the
Construction of Maps," and Editor of the New and
Improved Edition of "Adams's Elements of Useful
Knowledge," &c.

12mo. Price Gs. boards.

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Comprising Questions and Exercises on the Grammar ef Logic and intellectual Philosophy; for the Use of Schools and private fastruction,

By A. JAMIESON.

Price 1s. Gd. sewed.

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Works published by G. and W. B. Whittaker, Ave-Maria Lâne.

THE PRECEPTOR'S KEY; Containing Answers to the Questions and Exercises

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"The plan of this Work appears to us an evident improvement upon those in general use, for the purpose of initiating young people into a knowledge of history."-New Monthly Magazine, April, 1819.

"These conversations are of a very superior cast; the tone of criticism prevalent in this Work is mode. rate, not pointed; and it will be perceived that the dialogue form adopted in all this narration is mere form, and that either interlocutor can continue the story where bis predecessor left off. Charles and Amelia are as able to make reflections as their father; and that happy communion of intelligence exists between them, which is the highest triumph of reciprocal in struction."-Monthly Review, May, 1829.

A NEW

HISTORY OF GREAT BRITAIN;

From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the present

Time:

Exhibiting to the Minds of Youth a Variety of instructive and pleasing Information, adapted to the Capacities of young People of both Sexes; on a Plan aearly similar to that of Dr. Henry.

By the Rev. JOHN ADAMS, A. M.
Fifth Edition, illustrated with Plates.
Price 45. 6d. bound.

A SERIES OF QUESTIONS,
Adapted to the above.
By A. JAMIESON.
Price Is. sewed.

THE ROMAN HISTORY, From the Foundation of Rome to the Subversion of the Eastern Empire, and the taking of Constantinople by the Turks, in the Year of our Saviour One Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty-three; ineluding the [ 11 ]

Antiquities, Manners, and Customs, as well as the Jurisprudence and Military Establishment of the Romans.

In Seven Books, on a new and interesting Plan. By the Rev. J ADAMS, A. M.

Third Edition, with Questions on each Chapter. 12mo. Price 4s. 6d. bound.

A SERIES OF QUESTIONS,

Adapted to the above.

Price 18. sewed.

THE ELEMENTS

OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE. By the late Rev. JOHN ADAMS, A. M. Fifth Edition, corrected and enlarged,

By A. JAMIESON.

With numerous Wood-cuts and Copper-plates.
Price 6s. bound.

"No book contains a greater variety of important Information to Youth of both Sexes, who, while they read for their amusement, may learn to be wise and virtuous."

A SERIES OF QUESTIONS, Adapted to the above.

Price 1s. sewed.

AN ABRIDGEMENT

OF THE

HISTORY OF IRELAND, From the earliest Accounts to the present Time; on the Plan of Dr. Goldsmith's History of England; for the use of Schools and private Education; with Exercises at the end of each Chapter, and Recapitulations at the end of each Book, and a Chronological Table.

Second Edition. Price 5s, bound.

EPITOME

OF ENGLISH HISTORY

Or,

BRITISH CHRONOLOGY; Being a Catalogue of Monarchs, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Conquest of William, Duke of Normandy; to which are added, Chronological Tables, from the Conquest to the present Reign. Fourth Edition, with Alterations and Additions. By the Rev. G. WHITTAKER, A. M. Price 2s. bound.

"Notwithstanding the variety of works on this subject, none will be found better adapted to teach the chronological history of our own country, or convey in a more concise manner a brief knowledge of its political history. It is a extremely useful as

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Works published by G. and W. B. Whittaker, Ave-Maria Lane,

EARLY EDUCATION;

Or,

THE MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN CON

SIDERED,

With a View to their future Character.

By Miss APPLETON,

Author of "Private Education," &c.

Price 10s. fd boards.

"No mother will open this volume without wishing to peruse it throughout; nor can she arrive at the conclusion without being benefitted by the Author's remarks."—New Monthly Mag. Aug. 1820.

MARGARET MELVILLE, AND
THE SOLDIER's DAUGHTER;

Or,

JUVENILE MEMOIRS:

Interspersed with Remarks on the Propriety of en-
couraging British Manufactures.

By ALICIA CATHERINE MANT.
Embellished with an elegant Frontispiece.
Price 4. 60, bound.

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ELEMENTS OF

UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY,
ANCIENT AND MODERN;

Containing a Description of the several Countries,
States, &c. in the known World. To which are
added, Historical, Classical, and Mythological Notes.
By A. PICQUOT.

Second Edition, corrected, greatly enlarged, and
brought down to the Peace of Paris, 1815.
Price 5s. bound.

"This is a useful and well-judged little work; it has been the Author's object to discard from the ele mentary study of geography every thing superfluous; and he has succeeded in compressing an immense quantity of detail into a convenient and manageable compass.

GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY;
Selected by a Lady for the use of her own Children.
Eleventh Edition, enlarged, and illustrated with
Maps.

12mo.

Price 4s. 6d. bound.

A NEW AND EASY INTRODUCTION TO
UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY

And the

USE OF THE GLOBES

In a Series of Letters to a Youth at School.

By the Rev. R. TURNER, JUN. LL. D. Illustrated with a new Set of Maps. Fourteenth Edition, improved and considerably enlarged. To which is added, a large Map of the World, in which are delineated the different Tracks of Captain Cook's Ship, in his Three Voyages round the World. Also, a Plate of the Terrestrial Globe, and a Plate of a new and curious Geographical Clock.

Price 3s. 6d. bound.

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