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Martha, that seems not to have wanted the lesser parts of charity.

855. Would to God this divine virtue were more implanted and diffused among mankind, the pretenders to Christianity especially; and we should certainly mind. piety more than controversy; and exercise love and compassion, instead of censuring and persecuting one another, in any manner whatsoever.

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THE LIFE OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. With many choice anecdotes and admirable sayings of this great man, never before published by any of his biographers. By M. L. WEEMS, author of life of Penn, &c. 12mo, 239 pp. This is a capital book, written in a style abounding in wit and humour, full of incidents in both the public and private life of Dr. Franklin, and containing extracts from most of his published writings. 50 cents.

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GODMAN'S AMERICAN NATURA IIISTORY. 8vo. It is illustrated by 125 copperplate er gavings of animals, unsurpassed for their fidelity to nature. 8vo, 682 pp. $3.00

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VALPY'S PALEY'S MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: with questions adapted to the use of schools, by R. W. GREEN; to which are added notes from popular authors, embracing present opinions in ethical science, and an exposition of our own political institutions; the whole carefully adapted to the use of schools of both sexes. 12mo, 298 pp. 75 cents.

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Paley's Moral Philosophy is a standard book. It is found in every gentleman's library, and is made use of as a text-book in many of our schools and colleges. It is a treatise above all others the best adapted to general use, both on account of its clearness of method and aptness of illustration, and also because it contains a code of ethics more universal in its application than any other. In the language of an English reviewer, "it is a masterly and inimitable work." He had many points of resemblance to Socrates; the philosophy of both was common sense, and their study human nature.

THE BOY OF PRINCIPLE, THE MAN OF
HONOR; or, THE STORY OF JACK HALYARD; or, THE
VIRTUOUS FAMILY. Large Type. Fancy cloth, illustrated.
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THE HAPPY FAMILY. BY W. S. CARDELL, the author of Jack Halyard.

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ANDERSON'S DAVENPORT'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.

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THE LIFE OF WILLIAM PENN, the settler of Pennsylvania, the founder of Philadelphia, and one of the first lawgivers in the colonies; containing also his celebrated treaty with the Indians, his purchase of their country, valuable anecdotes of Admiral Penn, also of King Charles II., King James II., King William and Queen Anne (in whose reigns William Penn lived), curious circumstances that led him to become a Quaker. With a view of the admirable traits in the character of the people called Friends or Quakers, who have done so much to meliorate the condition of suffering humanity. To which is added the Reflections and Maxims of Penn. By M L. WEEMS, author of the life of Franklin, &c. 12mo, 282 pp. 75 cents. THE BOOK OF COMMERCE BY SEA AND LAND; exhibiting its connection with Agriculture, the Arts, and Manufactures. 12mo, 185 pp. 50 cents.

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THE MIDDLE CLASS READER; or, THE VIRTUOUS FAMILY. Designed for American children in families and schools. By W. S. CARDELL. 18mo, 234 pp. 25 cents.

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BIOGRAPHY FOR SCHOOLS; or, GOOD EXAMPLES FOR YOUNG PERSONS. By Mrs. ROBBINS, author of the American Popular Lessons.

This little book contains a biography of a number of wise and eminent men, written in the well known happy style of the author. While it teaches to read, it also holds up for imitation to the youthful mind such examples as the lives of Oberlin, Sir William Phipps, Sir Matthew Hale, William Penn, &c., afford. It also contains sketches of several prominent female characters. 18mo, 256 pp. 37 cents.

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