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TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES , Including the present edition ( the 10 th with additions ) , NOW READY , have been required by the public of that popular work , A GUIDE TO THE BALL ROOM , being a complete Compendium of the ETIQUETTE of DANCING , Beautifully Embellished , by J . BRANDARD , Price Is . CONTENTS . — I . ESSAY ON DANCING . 1 . As an Art . 2 . Characteristic of various Countries . 3 .

Learning to Dance . II . ETIQUETTE OP THE BALL ROOJI . I . Public Balls 2 . General Rules for ditto . To Gentlemen . To Ladies . 3 . Private Balls . III . ALL THE DANCES ( with the figures of each ) . Hints on Social Politeness . Glossary of French Terms , & c . & c . The Editor of the Times says— " This beautiful little work is already so great a favourite that any thing we could say in its praise would be superfluous . Certainly , no persons claiming to be genteel , or fashionable , should be without it . "

Also , now ready , a New Edition , handsomely bound , with gilt edges , Price Is . 6 d . WOMAN ! as VIRGIN , WIFE , and MOTHER ; an Epitome of Social Duties and Domestic Enjoyments . By a Lady . " A little book ivhich every woman in England ought to read . " —Atlas . " This is a very interesting little book—a complete ' multum in parvo' —and should be found in the hands of every female between the ages of seventeen and seventy . " - —Times . " This little book is indeed a ' Family Counsellor , ' which may be studied with advantage ; we recommend it with confidence as a work unexceptionable in its sentiment , and worthy of public support . —Herald .

New Editions of the following ADMIRABLE MANUALS , Price 6 d ., or 5 s . per dozen for distribution , are now ready * . — WISDOM . PRAY ! THINK . ACT . " These little works , petit in form but eloquent in momentous matters , are in truth beautiful and most instructive works , and should be in the possession of every one who desires to direct their minds in a proper channel . " —Standard . IRELAND—The Third Editionrevisedwith new PrefacePrice 6 d . or 3 s . 6 d . per

. , , , , dozen , or 26 s . per hundred , for distribution , inscribed to the Protestant Association . POLITICAL PROPHECY FULFILLED . By GEORGE STEPHENS , Author of the Article in the Church Quarterly Review upon " Church Rates . " " The style is vigorous and sinewy , and strikes home . "— Conservative Journal . " Completely have the forebodings of the author been verified . "—Stockport Advertiser .

Bound in Ornamental Cloth , price reduced to 2 s . THE VOICE of the PULPIT . By GEORGE STEPHENS , Author of the " Slumber of the Pulpit" in the Church Quarterly Review . " The Sermon on the Resurrection is one of the finest pieces of that class of composition extant . "—Blackburn Standard . " The discourse on the Resurrection is alone worth the cost of the volume . "—Worcester Journal . "

This Book has elicited upwards . of fifty criticisms no less flattering than the above . Just Published , in Five Acts , price Is . 6 d . The Tragedy of GERTRUDE and BEATRICE . By GEORGE STEPHENS . " We hail this effort of our Author ' s genius , as an omen that Tragedy is at last awakening ftom the death-like slumber in ivhich it has so long reposed . "—On a Tragedy by George Stephens . — The London Magazine . and

" I lose no time in expressing my high appreciation of the merits of your Tragedy , doubt not but that the public will be of the same opinion . "—On a Tragedy by George Stephens . —Sir Walter Scott . By the same Author , Second Edition , 3 vols . 8 vo ., Price 11 . Is . ERDELY . A HISTORICAL ROMANCE , Author of " The Vampire" " Montezuma" and other Poems .

, , " Will outlive the popularity of a day , and be a general favourite for years to come . " — Captain Marryat . LONDON ; C . MITCHELL , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , and may be obtained , by Order , at all Booksellers .

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THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. Article 1
TO ®6e d&xwtiis KJCotrgc of Iwlatrtf,' A... Article 2
CONTENTS. Article 3
Extract from the Printed Circular of the... Article 4
THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. Article 5
ON FREEMASONRY. Article 13
Jl-Mirtin. , ft&i. Z6,Zcngdcre Article 23
Jt.Martxx,. Wty .zejenqJcre.. Article 24
A NEW SYSTEM EXPLANATORY OF TERRESTRIAL PHENOMENA, &c. Article 25
MASONIC DIDACTICS; Article 29
TO THE EDITOR. Article 31
JEPHTHAH'S VOW CONSIDERED. Article 35
ON THE EARLY DISCIPLINE OF THE ISRAELITES. Article 39
ORDER OF CHRIST.* Article 40
THE GRAND MASTERS , Article 41
LEGENDARY-ANA. Article 50
DAS VHEME GERICHT. Article 51
TO THE EDITOR. Article 54
TO THE EDITOR. Article 55
TO THE EDITOR. Article 56
TO THE EDITOR. Article 58
TO THE EDITOR. Article 60
TO THE EDITOR. Article 60
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
CUMAE. Article 63
THE POET'S FAREWELL TO HIS LYRE. Article 66
BACCHANALIAN SONG. Article 67
TO AMATA. Article 67
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 68
FREEMASONS' HALL. Article 69
QUARTERLY CONVOCATION.—FEB. 6, 1839. Article 72
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION.—MARCH 6, 1839. Article 73
BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES. Article 73
THE CHARITIES. Article 74
BALL IN AID OF THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 83
THE REPORTER. Article 83
MASONIC CHIT CHAT. Article 89
Obituary. Article 90
PROVINCIAL. Article 92
SCOTLAND. Article 103
IRELAND. Article 106
FOREIGN. Article 115
INDIA. Article 116
REVIEW OF LITERATURE. ' Article 117
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 120
INDEX. Article 123
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New And Popular Works Published By Sherw...

TWENTY THOUSAND COPIES , Including the present edition ( the 10 th with additions ) , NOW READY , have been required by the public of that popular work , A GUIDE TO THE BALL ROOM , being a complete Compendium of the ETIQUETTE of DANCING , Beautifully Embellished , by J . BRANDARD , Price Is . CONTENTS . — I . ESSAY ON DANCING . 1 . As an Art . 2 . Characteristic of various Countries . 3 .

Learning to Dance . II . ETIQUETTE OP THE BALL ROOJI . I . Public Balls 2 . General Rules for ditto . To Gentlemen . To Ladies . 3 . Private Balls . III . ALL THE DANCES ( with the figures of each ) . Hints on Social Politeness . Glossary of French Terms , & c . & c . The Editor of the Times says— " This beautiful little work is already so great a favourite that any thing we could say in its praise would be superfluous . Certainly , no persons claiming to be genteel , or fashionable , should be without it . "

Also , now ready , a New Edition , handsomely bound , with gilt edges , Price Is . 6 d . WOMAN ! as VIRGIN , WIFE , and MOTHER ; an Epitome of Social Duties and Domestic Enjoyments . By a Lady . " A little book ivhich every woman in England ought to read . " —Atlas . " This is a very interesting little book—a complete ' multum in parvo' —and should be found in the hands of every female between the ages of seventeen and seventy . " - —Times . " This little book is indeed a ' Family Counsellor , ' which may be studied with advantage ; we recommend it with confidence as a work unexceptionable in its sentiment , and worthy of public support . —Herald .

New Editions of the following ADMIRABLE MANUALS , Price 6 d ., or 5 s . per dozen for distribution , are now ready * . — WISDOM . PRAY ! THINK . ACT . " These little works , petit in form but eloquent in momentous matters , are in truth beautiful and most instructive works , and should be in the possession of every one who desires to direct their minds in a proper channel . " —Standard . IRELAND—The Third Editionrevisedwith new PrefacePrice 6 d . or 3 s . 6 d . per

. , , , , dozen , or 26 s . per hundred , for distribution , inscribed to the Protestant Association . POLITICAL PROPHECY FULFILLED . By GEORGE STEPHENS , Author of the Article in the Church Quarterly Review upon " Church Rates . " " The style is vigorous and sinewy , and strikes home . "— Conservative Journal . " Completely have the forebodings of the author been verified . "—Stockport Advertiser .

Bound in Ornamental Cloth , price reduced to 2 s . THE VOICE of the PULPIT . By GEORGE STEPHENS , Author of the " Slumber of the Pulpit" in the Church Quarterly Review . " The Sermon on the Resurrection is one of the finest pieces of that class of composition extant . "—Blackburn Standard . " The discourse on the Resurrection is alone worth the cost of the volume . "—Worcester Journal . "

This Book has elicited upwards . of fifty criticisms no less flattering than the above . Just Published , in Five Acts , price Is . 6 d . The Tragedy of GERTRUDE and BEATRICE . By GEORGE STEPHENS . " We hail this effort of our Author ' s genius , as an omen that Tragedy is at last awakening ftom the death-like slumber in ivhich it has so long reposed . "—On a Tragedy by George Stephens . — The London Magazine . and

" I lose no time in expressing my high appreciation of the merits of your Tragedy , doubt not but that the public will be of the same opinion . "—On a Tragedy by George Stephens . —Sir Walter Scott . By the same Author , Second Edition , 3 vols . 8 vo ., Price 11 . Is . ERDELY . A HISTORICAL ROMANCE , Author of " The Vampire" " Montezuma" and other Poems .

, , " Will outlive the popularity of a day , and be a general favourite for years to come . " — Captain Marryat . LONDON ; C . MITCHELL , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , and may be obtained , by Order , at all Booksellers .

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