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RACHEL: a TALE. Second Edition. With a beautiful frontispiece. Handsomely printed in foolscap 8vo, price 5s. boards.

"We were at a loss under what head to class this excellent little piece, and had some thoughts at first of giving it a place under the head of romance; but upon second consideration the book appeared to be too good for such an allotment; and not knowing well how to announce it, we have mentioned it here as admirably calculated for female education." The story is simple, but forcibly instructive, and exhibits, with great life, the contrast between affected sentiment and the sensibility of nature. There are also many valuable remarks scattered throughout, on the necessity of caltivating the art of pleasing, no less than of adhering firmly to the simplicity and candour of truth."

New Monthly Mag. Aug. 1817. THE AUTHORESS: a TALE. By the Author of 'RACHEL.' In foolscap 8vo. with a beautiful frontispiece.—In the Press.

MATERNAL SOLICITUDE for a DAUGHTER'S BEST INTERESTS. By Mrs. TAYLOR, of ONGAR. Seventh Edition. Handsomely printed in foolscap 8vo, with a beautiful frontispiece, price 5s. bds.

"The subjects of these Essays are well chosen, and ingeniously diversified and the fair writer displays a degree of piety, with a knowledge and application of the Scriptures, which increases the value of her work." Monthly Rev. 1814.

PRACTICAL HINTS to YOUNG FEMALES, on the Duties of a Wife, a Mother, and a Mistress of a Family. By Mrs. TAYLOR, of ONGAR. Eighth Edition. Handsomely printed in foolscap 8vo, with a beautiful frontispiece, price 5s. boards.

"The duties of a wife, a mother, and a mistress of a family, are admirably pourtrayed and most successfully urged in this little volume. It is a book that will be placed in the hands of those who are to fill those enviable situations, with the utmost advantage. The short religious portion at the conclusion is warm, affectionate, and just, but not tinged with the slightest spirit of fanaticism." British Critic, May, 1815.

Books published by Taylor and Hessey.

A LETTER of ADVICE to his GRAND-CHILDREN. By Sir MATTHEW HALE. Printed from an original Manuscript, and collated with the Copy in the British Museum. Second Edition. Handsomely printed in foolscap 8vo. with a Portrait of the Author, price 5s. boards.

"The public is here presented with a compendious and valuable work, containing much pious, and useful counsel, and rendered, as we think, more agreeable and impressive, by what now appears to be the quaint style of the good Chief Justice."

THE COUNSELS

Monthly Mag. April, 1817.

of a FATHER, in FOUR LETTERS of Sir MATTHEW HALE to his CHILDREN. To which is added, the practical Life of a true Christian, in the Account of the good Steward at the great Audit. Second Edition. Handsomely printed in foolscap 8vo. with a new Memoir of the Author, and a fine Portrait, price 5s. boards.

"These two little volumes may be safely recommended to readers of every description. They will confirm the sentiments of those who are already well-disposed; and may reclaim even the abandoned from an irregular course of life. The Judge here, at the same time, speaks as if seated on the bench, and convinces his readers with the arguments of a Divine, and the affection of a Parent." Gent. Mag. Dec. 1816.

DISPLAY. A TALE. BY JANE TAYLOR, Author of Essays in Rhyme,' and one of the Authors of Original Poems for Infant Minds." Seventh Edition. With a beautiful frontispiece, price 6s. boards.

"The Author of Display comes the nearest to Miss Edgeworth in point of style, and skill in developing characters, of any writer that has yet appeared, bat her production is distinguished by features of its own. We never met with any composition so completely and beautifully simple both in sentiment and style, which at the same time interested us so strongly by the naïveté of its descriptions, sometimes heightened by the most delicate touches of humour and pathos; by the heart that pervades the narrative, and the air of reality which is thrown over the characters."

Eclectic Rev. Aug. 1815,

THE BLIND MAN AND HIS SON, a Tale ;the four Friends, a Fable;---and a Word for the Gipsies. Dedicated to Mr. Montgomery. Handsomely printed in foolscap 8vo. with a beautiful frontispiece. Price 4s. 6d. boards.

A MOTHER'S ADVICE to her ABSENT DAUGHTERS. With an additional Letter on the Management and Education of Infant Children. By Lady PENNINGTON. With a beautiful frontispiece. Eighth Edition, just published. Handsomely printed in foolscap 8vo, price 4s. 6d. boards.

"Of all the didactic treatises upon conduct we have perused, there is none better deserves attention than the present; written in a familiar, sensible, and easy manner, that distinguishes the author possessed of observation and reading."

Critical Review.

LETTERS from an ELDER to a YOUNGER BROTHER on the CONDUCT to be pursued in LIFE. By W. HUSSEY. Third Edition, in 2 vols. With a fine frontispiece. Price 9s. boards.

"This is an elegant little work, and we can safely recommend it to our juvenile readers, as containing much sound practical advice, without any parade of refinement, or affectation of singularity." Crit. Review.

THE STUDENT'S JOURNAL, Arranged, Printed, and Ruled, for receiving an Account of every Day's Employment for the space of One Year. With an Index and Appendix. In post 8vo, half bound in red morocco, price 4s. 6d. THE PRIVATE DIARY: formed on the Plan of the STUDENT'S JOURNAL, for general Use. Half bound in blue morocco, price 4s. 6d.

THE LITERARY DIARY, or, Complete Common-Place Book, with an Explanation, and an Alphabet of two Letters on a Leaf. Post 4to, ruled throughout, and half bound in morocco, price 12s.

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