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PUBLISHED BY HATCHARD AND CO.

Holy Places, and other Poems.

By Mrs. HEY, Author of " The Moral of Flowers," &c. Fcap. cloth, 58. "There is vigour and freshness about these poems, combined with much real earnestness of purpose."-BELL'S MESSENGER.

"Chaste, sweet, and musical."-CRITIC.

Poems.

By THOMAS EDWARDS HANKINSON, M. A., late of Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge, and Minister of St. Matthew's Chapel, Denmark Hill.
Edited by his Brothers. Fourth Edition. Fcap. cloth, 78.

Proverbial Philosophy.

By MARTIN F. TUPPER, D.C.L. &c. Post 8vo. cloth, with Portrait, 8s.

An Illustrated Edition of Proverbial Philosophy.

In 4to. bound in cloth, gilt edges, 17. 11s. 6d. ; morocco, 21. 88. ; morocco by Hayday, 27. 128. 6d.

A Pocket Edition of the same.

16mo. cloth, gilt leaves, 5s.

By the same Author,

Probabilities: An Aid to Faith.

Third Edition. Fcap. cloth, 4s.

"It is difficult to convey, by extracts, the charm which is diffused over this little book. There is, in the infinite variety of subject, a continuous line of thought, which fixes the attention to its progress, and leaves the mind amused and edified with the perusal."-CHRISTIAN REMEMBRANCER.

The Twin Pupils ;

Or, Education at Home. A Tale addressed to the Young.
THOMSON GRAY. Fcap. cloth, 7s. 6d.

"The story is well planned, well varied, and well written."-SPECTATOR.

By ANN

"More sound principles and useful practical remarks we have not lately met in any work on the much-treated subject of education. The book is written with liveliness as well as good sense."-LITERARY GAZETTE.

"A volume of excellent tendency, which may be put with safety and advantage into the hands of well-educated young people."-EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE,

Works published by Hatchard and Co.

Chillon;

Or, Protestants in the Sixteenth Century. An Historical Tale. By JANE LOUISA WILLYAMS. 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth, 10s.

"We think highly of this pathetic story. A true spirit of cheerful piety pervades its pages; the characters are nicely discriminated, and many of the scenes are very vividly portrayed."-BRITANNIA.

"The book before us furnishes proof of considerable ability."-BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW.

The Golden Garland of Inestimable Delights.

By MRS. SHERWOOD. 12mo. cloth, 68.

"It possesses greater reality, and even interest, than some more ambitious-looking tales; everything in the Golden Garland' bears the stamp of truth."-SPECTATOR. "It serves as a vehicle to inculcate the soundest moral precepts," &c.- HERALD.

By the same Author.

The Mirror of Maidens in the Days of Good Queen

Bess. 12mo. cloth, 6s.

The History of John Marten.

A Sequel to "The Life of Henry Milner." 12mo. cloth, 78. 6d.

The History of Henry Milner.

3 vols. 12mo. cloth, each 68.

The History of the Fairchild Family;

Or, the Child's Manual. Nineteenth Edition.

each 58.

3 vols. 12mo. cloth,

Julietta di Lavenza. A Tale. 18mo. cloth, 28.

Victoria.

12mo. boards, 48.

The Little Momiere.

More about Jesus:

12mo. cloth, 2s.

A Sequel to "Peep of Day." By the same Author. With Illustrations. Eleventh Thousand. 18mo. cloth, 2s. 6d.

The Floweret Gathered:

A Brief Memoir of a Departed Daughter. By the Rev. T. G. HATCHARD, A.M., Rector of St. Nicholas, Guildford. Third Thousand. 16mo. Is.

"This is an account of one of the lambs of Christ's fold, who exhibited the truest simplicity and natural character of a child, united to unwavering trust in and love to that Saviour, who took her early to himself. It is calculated both to interest, and, we trust, greatly to profit our young friends, as a pattern of early piety."-CHURCH OF ENGLAND SUNDAY-SCHOOL MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR TEACHERS.

Also, by the same,

Food for my Flock:

Sermons delivered in the Parish Church of Havant. Fcap. cloth, 58. 6d. post-free.

"A set of plain, spirited discourses, which are not unlikely to disturb the repose of the drowsy, and to send home simple truths to the hearts that heed them. The sermons are, besides, scriptural in their doctrinal views, charitable in temper, unpolemical, rather asserting the truth than contending for it."-CHRISTIAN OBSERVER.

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