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CHAMBERS'S EDUCATIONAL COURSE.

ARITHMETIC.

(An advanced Treatise on Arithmetic, and one presenting its application in Book-keeping, remain to be published.)

THE ELEMENTS OF ALGEBRA.
By A. BELL.

Containing all the subjects in theory and practice usually comprehended in an elementary work. The author has kept in view, as a special object, to explain, as clearly as possible, the principles of the science, to illustrate them fully by appropriate examples, and to prescribe a sufficient number of exercises for solution by the student, in order to impress the principles on his memory, and enable him to acquire a competent skill in Algebraical computation.

Two parts, price 2s. 6d. each. (480 pages.)

A KEY TO THE ELEMENTS OF ALGEBRA.
By A. BELL.

A Sequel to the preceding Treatise, designed to assist the student of Algebra, by enabling him to work questions correctly, and surmount any difficulties he may encounter in his progress through this branch of his Mathematical studies.

Price 2s. 6d. (208 pages.)

PLANE GEOMETRY.

Consisting of the first six books of Euclid, a book on the Quadrature and Rectification of the Circle, a book on Geometrical Maxima and Minima, an exposition of the method of Geometrical Analysis, and an additional second and fifth book. There is likewise a Treatise on Plane Trigonometry. Price 2s. 6d. (250 pages.)

SOLID AND SPHERICAL GEOMETRY AND
CONIC SECTIONS.

This volume presents the higher branches of Synthetical Geometry. It consists of treatises on Solid Geometry, Spherical Geometry, Spherical Trigonometry (these from Playfair's Euclid), the Projections of the Sphere, Perpendicular Projection, Linear Perspective, and Conic Sections.

Price 2s. 6d. (164 pages.)

***The above two volumes form, in combination, an improved edition of Euclid, at about half the usual price. A Key to PLANE GEOMETRY is in progress, and will shortly be published.

CHAMBERS'S MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS.

A TREATISE ON PRACTICAL MATHEMATICS. By A. BELL.

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Part I. Containing Practical Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration of Heights and Distances, Mensuration of Surfaces and Solids, &c.

Part II. Containing Land-Surveying, Gauging, Projectiles, Spherical Trigonometry, Astronomical Problems, Navigation, &c.

In preparing this Treatise, considerable pains have been taken to explain the method of solving the numerous problems. The rules are expressed as simply and concisely as possible in common language.

Price of each part, 4s. (730 pages.)

MATHEMATICAL TABLES.
By A. BELL.

Comprehending all the most important Tables required in Trigonometry,
Mensuration, Land-Surveying, Navigation, Nautical Astronomy, &c. and
particularly adapted to the above Treatises of Practical Mathematics.
Price 3s. 6d. cloth. (316 pages.)

A FIRST BOOK OF DRAWING.
By JOHN CLARK.

Contains directions for the simplest exercises on the slate and black board.
Price 1s. 6d.

A SECOND BOOK OF DRAWING.
By JOHN CLARK.

The pupil, having acquired some experience in the exercises above mentioned, is now introduced to the methodic rules or principles of Drawing and Perspective.

Price 1s. 6d. (92 pages.)

Note.-Besides the works noticed as being in progress or not published, the Course will embrace some additional volumes under consideration.

Chambers's Miscellaneous Publications.

CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL,

NEW SERIES.

Publishing in Weekly Numbers at Three-halfpence, and in Monthly Parts. Four Volumes completed, at 4s. 6d. each, in cloth boards.

*** A few complete sets of the Old Series remaining, in twelve volumes, for £4, 108.

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CHAMBERS'S INFORMATION FOR THE PEOPLE. The whole forming a vast body of useful and popular knowledge on History, Science, Arts, Geography, Literature, &c.

Now completed in 100 Numbers, at Three-halfpence each, or in Two Volumes bound, at 16s.

CHAMBERS'S CYCLOPEDIA OF ENGLISH
LITERATURE.

A Critical and Biographical History of English Writers in all departments
of Literature, illustrated by specimens of their writings;
Forming two massive and handsome volumes, price 14s. cloth.

CHAMBERS'S MISCELLANY OF USEFUL AND ENTERTAINING TRACTS.

This work, which was begun in the latter part of the year 1844, with the view of supplying a useful and entertaining species of reading among the humbler classes of the community, is published periodically, and in different forms. Every Saturday there is issued a number, consisting of a sheet of large double foolscap (32 pages), embracing a distinct subject, price one penny. In some instances, the number consists of two half sheets, also distinct subjects, at a halfpenny each. The work is likewise issued in sewed monthly parts, at fivepence and sixpence alternately, those at sixpence containing a title and index. Every two months, the numbers or parts issued form a volume (256 pages), at one shilling.

The following numbers, making twelve volumes, have been issued :

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20. Story of Walter Ruysdael, the Watchmaker,

21. Chevy-Chase, and the Beggar's Daughter of

Bethnal-Green,

22. Life of Nelson,

23. The Temperance Movement,

24. Story of Peter Williamson,

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CHAMBERS'S MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS.

MISCELLANY OF TRACTS-continued.

No. 25. Joan of Arc, Maid of Orleans,

26. Annals of the Poor-Female Industry and In-
trepidity,

27. Slavery in America,

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28. A Visit to Vesuvius, Pompeii, and Herculaneum,
29. Story of Baptiste Lulli,

30. Select Poems of Kindness to Animals,

31. Wallace and Bruce,

32. Cases of Circumstantial Evidence,

33. Story of Richard Falconer, &c.

34. The Goldmakers' Village,

35. The Last Earl of Derwentwater,

36. The Heroine of Siberia,

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37. Domestic Flower-Culture,

38. Insurrections in Lyons,

39. The Hermit of Warkworth, and other Ballads,

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40. Life of Captain Cook,

41. Anecdotes of the Horse,

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42. William of Orange and the Netherlands,

43. Passion and Principle,

44. Life-Assurance: a Familiar Dialogue,

45. Excursion to the Oregon,

46. Mrs Macelarty. Scenes from the "Cottagers of

Glenburnie,"

47. The Little Captive King,

48. Children of the Wilds,

49. Select Poems on Love for Flowers,

50. Life of Flora Macdonald,

51. Cleanliness-Bathing-Ventilation,

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56. It's Only a Drop. By Mrs S. C. Hall,

57. Toussaint L'Ouverture and the Republic of Hayti,
58. Curiosities of Vegetation,

Coleridge,

61. Anecdotes of Elephants,

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62. The Story of Lavalette,

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Anxious to promote a taste for an improving kind of reading among the less opulent classes of the community, Messrs Chambers have published a series of reprints of approved works in all departments of literature; and in such a form (royal octavo) as to combine extreme cheapness with good appearance, readableness, and durability. The books have been selected with regard to the amusement, instruction, and moral improvement of the people. The series also includes Original Works of an entertaining and instructive character, and Translations of the most approved productions of foreign writers.

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