. The Parterre, or, Whole art of forming flower gardens . e, that in the courseof each year, there are published from Six to Eight HundredNew Works, in History—Sacred, Profane, and Natural;Voyages, Travels, Biography; Moral and Political Philo-sophy, the Popular Sciences, Divinity, Belles Lettres, Poetry,and Fiction,—to any of which Subscribers can have imme-diate access, as well as to the valuable collection of StandardWorks, as described in the English and Foreign Catalogues. The preceding Terms, E. Bull has endeavoured to giveso fully and satisfactorily, that parties at remote distancesfrom


. The Parterre, or, Whole art of forming flower gardens . e, that in the courseof each year, there are published from Six to Eight HundredNew Works, in History—Sacred, Profane, and Natural;Voyages, Travels, Biography; Moral and Political Philo-sophy, the Popular Sciences, Divinity, Belles Lettres, Poetry,and Fiction,—to any of which Subscribers can have imme-diate access, as well as to the valuable collection of StandardWorks, as described in the English and Foreign Catalogues. The preceding Terms, E. Bull has endeavoured to giveso fully and satisfactorily, that parties at remote distancesfrom London, can at once commence subscribing, without thedelay, trouble, and expense, attending a has also published a list of some valuable and popularworks in his Library, including all the New Publications,(which can be sent by post as a single letter) to assist Sub-scribers in making up their orders for the first collection ofBooks to be sent, and with which he can also send the com-plete Catalogues of the Library. THE PARTERRE. Vparterreorwholea00ferr. 31


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