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Notes and Queries, Number 240, June 3, 1854
A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.

Notes and Queries, Number 240, June 3, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.

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SYNONYMS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT: being the Substance of a Course of Lectures addressed to the Theological Students, King's College, London. By RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH, B. D., Professor of Divinity, King's College, and Examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Oxford.

Cambridge: MACMILLAN & CO.

London: JOHN W. PARKER & SON, West Strand.


This Day. fcp. 8vo., 3s. 6d.

SKETCHES OF SCRIPTURE FEMALE CHARACTERS. Dedicated to her Children by the VISCOUNTESS HOOD.

London: JOHN W. PARKER & SON, West Strand.


ANNOTATED EDITION OF THE ENGLISH POETS. By ROBERT BELL.

In Monthly Volumes, 2s. 6d. each, in cloth.

This Day, the Second Volume of

COWPER'S POETICAL WORKS.

Already published.

DRYDEN. Complete in Three Volumes.

SURREY, MINOR CONTEMPORANEOUS POETS, and SACKVILLE, LORD BUCKHURST. In One Volume.

On the First of July, the Third and concluding Volume of

COWPER.

London: JOHN W. PARKER & SON, West Strand.


AMERICAN BOOKS.—LOW, SON, & CO., as the Importers and Publishers of American Books in this Country, have recently issued a detailed Catalogue of their Stock in Theology, History, Travels, Biography, Practical Science, Fiction, &c., a Copy of which will be forwarded upon application.

By arrangements with the American Publishers, all Works of known or anticipated interest will in future be published by LOW, SON, & CO., simultaneously with their appearance in America. Works not in stock obtained within six weeks of order. Lists of Importations forwarded regularly when desired.

Literary Institutions, the Clergy, Merchants and Shippers, and the Trade, supplied on advantageous terms.

Small enclosures taken for weekly ease to the United States at a moderate charge.


Just published.

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CATALOGUE of CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL, and SCHOOL BOOKS just ready, to be had, or sent free on application to

REEVES & TURNER, 114. Chancery Lane.


In 64mo., price, bound and clasped, 1s. 6d.

THE SERMON in the MOUNT. Printed by C. Whittingham, uniformly with THE THUMB BIBLE from the Edition of 1693—which may still be had, price 1s. 6d.

London: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMANS.


Fourth Edition, price 1s. cloth (1s. 4d. by Post).

A WORD TO THE WISE, or Hints on the Current Improprieties of Expression in Writing and Speaking. By PARRY GWYNNE.

"All who wish to mind their P's and Q's should consult this little volume."—Gentleman's Magazine.

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THE ORIGINAL QUADRILLES, composed for the PIANO FORTE by MRS. AMBROSE MERTON.

London: Published for the Proprietor and may be had of C. LONSDALE, 26. Old Bond Street; and by Order of all Music Sellers.

PRICE THREE SHILLINGS.


Important Sale by Auction of the whole of the remaining Copies of that splendid National Work, known as "FINDEN'S ROYAL GALLERY OF BRITISH ART," the engraved Plates of which will be destroyed during the Progress of the Sale, and in the presence of the Purchasers.

SOUTHGATE & BARRETT have received instructions from MR. HOGARTH, of the Haymarket, to Sell by Public Auction at their Fine Art and Book Auction Rooms, 22. Fleet Street, London, on Wednesday Evening, June 7th, and following Evenings,

THE WHOLE OF THE REMAINING COPIES

Of the very Celebrated Work, known as

FINDEN'S ROYAL GALLERY OF BRITISH ART,

Consisting of a limited number of Artists' and other choice proofs, and the print impressions, which are all in an exceedingly fine state. The work consists of 48 plates, the whole of which are engraved in line by the most eminent men in that branch of art, and the pictures selected will at once show that the great artists—Turner, Eastlake, Landseer, Stanfield, Webster, Roberts, Wilkie, Maclise, Mulready, and more than thirty other British Masters, are represented by the works which established and upheld them in public favour, and by themes which appeal to universal sympathy and happiest affections, or which delineate the peculiar glories of our country, and commemorate its worthiest and most honourable achievements.

The attention of the public is also particularly directed to the fact that ALL THE ENGRAVED PLATES from which the impressions now offered have been taken, WILL BE DESTROYED IN THE PRESENCE OF THE PURCHASERS, at the time of Sale. By thus securing the market from being supplied with inferior impressions at a future time, and at a cheaper rate, the value of the existing stock will be increased, and it will become the interest of all who wish to possess copies of these eminent works of art, at a reduced price, to purchase them at this Sale, which will be THE ONLY OPPORTUNITY of obtaining them.

Under these circumstances, therefore, SOUTHGATE & BARRETT presume to demand for this Sale the attention of all lovers of art—the amateur, the artist, and the public;—believing that no opportunity has ever offered so happily calculated to promote taste and to extend knowledge, while ministering to the purest and best enjoyments which the artist conveys to the hearts and homes of all who covet intellectual pleasures.

Framed Copies of the work can be seen at MR. HOGARTH'S, 5. Haymarket; MESSRS. LLOYD, BROTHERS, & CO., 22. Ludgate Hill; and at the AUCTIONEERS, 22. Fleet Street, by whom all Communications and Commissions will be promptly and faithfully attended to.

*** Catalogues of the entire Sale will be forwarded on Receipt of 12 Postage Stamps.


Sale by Auction of the Stocks of extremely Valuable Modern Engravings, the engraved Plates of which will be destroyed in the presence of the Purchasers at the Time of Sale.

SOUTHGATE & BARRETT beg to announce that they will include in their Sale by Auction of "FINDEN'S ROYAL GALLERY," and other Valuable Works of Art of a similar character, to take place at their Fine Art and Book Auction Rooms, 22. Fleet Street, London, on Wednesday Evening, June 7th, and Seventeen following Evenings (Saturdays and Sundays excepted), the whole of the STOCKS OF PROOFS AND PRINTS of the following HIGHLY IMPORTANT ENGRAVINGS, published by MR. HOGARTH and MESSRS. LLOYD & CO.

"Ehrenbreitstein," painted by J. M. W. Turner, R.A., engraved by John Pye. "Ecce Homo," from the picture by Correggio, engraved by G. T. Doo. "The Dame School," painted by T. Webster, R.A., engraved by L. Stocks. "Eton Montem," two views illustrative of, from pictures by Evans of Eton, engraved by Charles Lewis. "Portrait of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry," engraved by Samuel Cousins, A.R.A. from a picture by George Richmond. "Portraits of eminent Persons," by George Richmond and C. Baugniet. "Portrait of W. C. Macready, Esq., as Werner," painted by

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