Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 48, No. XVIII, April, 1854Various
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Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 48, No. XVIII, April, 1854
Various
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OUTLINES OF THE GEOLOGY OF THE GLOBE, AND OF THE UNITED STATES IN
PARTICULAR: _with two Geological Maps, and Sketches of Characteristic
American Fossils_. By Edward Hitchcock, D.D., LL.D.: President of Amherst
College, and Professor of Natural Theology and Geology. This work has been
prepared as a sequel to "Elementary Geology," published by the author in
1847. It forms a most valuable addition to the original work, as will be
seen by a single glance at the maps.
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From M. W. DODD, opposite the City Hall, New York, through C. G.
HENDERSON, Philadelphia:--
THE LECTURES COMPLETE OF FATHER GAVAZZI, _as Delivered in New York_.
Reported by an eminent Stenographer, and revised and corrected by Gavazzi
himself. Including translations of his Italian addresses with which the
greater part of the lectures were prefaced. To which are prefixed, under
his authority and revision, the life of Gavazzi, continued to the time
of his visit to America. By G. B. Nicolini, his friend and fellow-exile,
author of the "History of the late Roman Republic." The fulness of the
title, and the great celebrity acquired by the author in the delivery of
his lectures, release us from any obligation we might otherwise be under
of explaining the controversial character of this work.
ORIENTAL AND SACRED SCENES, _from Notes of Travel in Greece, Turkey, and
Palestine_. By Fisher Howe. This is a very beautiful volume, with maps and
colored illustrations. The incidents narrated, the descriptions of the
cities and monuments visited, and the just and appropriate reflections of
the author, are calculated not only to gratify the curiosity, but to leave
deep and salutary impressions upon the mind of the reader. The Christian
public will be the more interested in the sale of this handsome volume,
when informed that the profits are specifically devoted to the cause of
promoting the Gospel in the East under the American Board of Commissions
for Foreign Missions.
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From J. S. REDFIELD, 110 and 112 Nassau Street, New York, through W. B.
ZIEBER, Philadelphia:--
SKETCHES OF THE IRISH BAR. By the Rt. Hon. Richard Lalor Shiel, M. P.
With Memoir and Notes, by R. Shelton Mackenzie, D.C.L. In two volumes.
These volumes will greatly interest such readers as may desire to
investigate the Irish character, as displayed under the higher influences
of education, talents, and patriotism, and when aroused into action by
motives of rivalry or ambition for place and power. Independent of these
personal characteristics, the volume contains a great deal of information
connected with the actual history of Ireland not yet embodied in any other
work that has come under our notice.
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