Principles of pathology and practice of physic (Volume 1) . en of this country, where, more than in antmi will be placed upon the poweiwell that good models should bk, thus to sway tlilinns along the great truths of tlitivating style, and it will soon be foundmost uninformed will strike into the curind be carried along llierel> the great men in the in; 1 and delighted, charmedmankind, bv the splendour, power, and mtheir oratory none stand higher tlErskine anil Mackintosh. The spthis volume are splendid specimens of ri< Ierful, and argumentative oratory, and ning ill the least ill glee a


Principles of pathology and practice of physic (Volume 1) . en of this country, where, more than in antmi will be placed upon the poweiwell that good models should bk, thus to sway tlilinns along the great truths of tlitivating style, and it will soon be foundmost uninformed will strike into the curind be carried along llierel> the great men in the in; 1 and delighted, charmedmankind, bv the splendour, power, and mtheir oratory none stand higher tlErskine anil Mackintosh. The spthis volume are splendid specimens of ri< Ierful, and argumentative oratory, and ning ill the least ill glee a love for ican read them without feeling his heartmiration, and have his soul aninithe liberty of all mankind.—Penn. volume contains some of the spof English Eloqueiwhether we refer to the momentous chaiheir power of thought and displaor their charnis of style ami graces ofdictias models for public speaking, and sotin litical, intellectual and moral, to alliton Courier. IRISH ELOQUENCE.—The Speeches ofthe celebrated Irish Orators, Phillips,. BY KEY & BIDDLE. *w». and Grattan; to which is added, thepowerful Appeal of Robert Emmett, at the m. Selected by a Member of the Bar. i(lv?, mend itself to ?er of literature, am each ™ will bothbef?ewaPrded for thenar high literary merit? and the oSS i of public ,es of Phillips, Curran, Grattan. and Em-n published ... a neat octavo volume, bycity. any thine as to impdid displays £n£j ?npedan immortality on tt. ned ora- ewell known, andwherevi oliime is neatly got up, the paper is good, thelear hold and legible, and the binding .* and durable.—Daily Inlelli TO TEACHERS AND PARENTS. »lNNOCKS IMPROVED EDITION OFDR. GOLDSMITHS HISTORY OFENGLAND, from the Invasion of Juliusr to the Death of George If., with acontinuation to the year 1832: with Ques-ts examination at the end of eachsection ; besides a variety of valuable in-formation, added throughout the worlii? of Tab! itemporary ! I Eminent Per


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