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Works Published By W. Brittain, 11, Pate...
WORKS PUBLISHED BY W . BRITTAIN , 11 , PATERNOSTER ROW . THE MAGAZINE OF SCIENCE AND SCHOOL OF ARTS , In Weekly Numbersat l |< . and MonthlPartsat 7 d . or Sd . and Volumes yearl
, _ , y , , y at 8 s . Intended to illustrate every department of Natural Philosophy and Natural History , including Chemistry , Astronomy , Electricity , Electro-Magnetism , Heat , the Polarization of Li ght , Mechanics , Hydrostatics , . Pneumatics , the Steam Engine , Optics and Optical Instruments , Microscopic Science , Geology , Zoology , Botany , Mineralogy , the Fine Arts , & c , & c . Vol . I ., bound in cloth , and Parts I . to XX . are now ready .
THE MYSTERIES OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE REVEALED , Or Remarks showing that it can be Read and Understood without being confined to the forms of Government cf Grammatical Construction , and proved by Verbatim Translations of passages from fourteen of the Standard Poetical and Prose Latin Classics . By W . JACOBS , Private Teacher of Mathematics and Classics . Price 4 s .
By the same Author , in Monthly Parts , price Is . ( to be completed in Twelve Parts . ) THE SELF-INSTRUCTING LATIN CLASSIC . Whereby a Perfect Knowledge of the Latin Language may be readily acquired , without burdening the memory with the multifarious rules of Syntactical Grammar , the searching a Dictionary for the Interpretation of Words , or even requiring the assistance of a Classical Tutor .
DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES . This Work is offered to the public as one which the Proprietors consider has been long and much wanted , equally hy tfie Artisan , the Student , and the General Reader . Its object is ; first , to explain briefly , but plainly , all the Terms used in Architecture , Civil Engineering , Practical MechanicsManufacturing Processesthe Mathematicsthe Fine
, , , Arts , ancl the Experimental Sciences . Second , to give the Origin , Properties , and Application of all Chemical Substances . Third , to record and describe all the Apparatus and Machines employed in Natural Philosophy ; and also those numerous Inventions and Contrivances , of a Mechanical nature , which our Periodicals and Galleries of Art abound with , but which are known comparatively to a very few persons , though often of the most essential value to the community . The whole illustrated by nearly 1000 clear and wellexecuted "Wood Engravings .
This Original Work is now publishing in Weekly Numbers , at lid ., and Monthly Parts , at 7 d ., with a New Type , and on Superfine Paper . It will be completed in less than 50 Numbers—thus , in a short time , and for a few shillings , furnishing a book of constant reference—of standard value to all—and such as does not exist in any language .
On the 1 st of January will be Published , with the Magazines , Part 2 , price Is ., and Nos . 1 to 8 , price 3 d . each , of the SECRET HISTORY OF THE COURT OF ENGLAND , From the commencement of 1750 to the Reign of William IV ., compiled from works published under the superintendence of the Ri ght Hon . Lady Anne Hamilton , and interspersed with Original Documents , & c , which have never before appeared in print , chiefly by EYE-WITNESSES , who , from their residence in Courts , Camps , and Cottages , are able to relate curious things , interesting to every one . Its worth will be left to the pronouncing voice of millions .
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Works Published By W. Brittain, 11, Pate...
WORKS PUBLISHED BY W . BRITTAIN , 11 , PATERNOSTER ROW . THE MAGAZINE OF SCIENCE AND SCHOOL OF ARTS , In Weekly Numbersat l |< . and MonthlPartsat 7 d . or Sd . and Volumes yearl
, _ , y , , y at 8 s . Intended to illustrate every department of Natural Philosophy and Natural History , including Chemistry , Astronomy , Electricity , Electro-Magnetism , Heat , the Polarization of Li ght , Mechanics , Hydrostatics , . Pneumatics , the Steam Engine , Optics and Optical Instruments , Microscopic Science , Geology , Zoology , Botany , Mineralogy , the Fine Arts , & c , & c . Vol . I ., bound in cloth , and Parts I . to XX . are now ready .
THE MYSTERIES OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE REVEALED , Or Remarks showing that it can be Read and Understood without being confined to the forms of Government cf Grammatical Construction , and proved by Verbatim Translations of passages from fourteen of the Standard Poetical and Prose Latin Classics . By W . JACOBS , Private Teacher of Mathematics and Classics . Price 4 s .
By the same Author , in Monthly Parts , price Is . ( to be completed in Twelve Parts . ) THE SELF-INSTRUCTING LATIN CLASSIC . Whereby a Perfect Knowledge of the Latin Language may be readily acquired , without burdening the memory with the multifarious rules of Syntactical Grammar , the searching a Dictionary for the Interpretation of Words , or even requiring the assistance of a Classical Tutor .
DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES . This Work is offered to the public as one which the Proprietors consider has been long and much wanted , equally hy tfie Artisan , the Student , and the General Reader . Its object is ; first , to explain briefly , but plainly , all the Terms used in Architecture , Civil Engineering , Practical MechanicsManufacturing Processesthe Mathematicsthe Fine
, , , Arts , ancl the Experimental Sciences . Second , to give the Origin , Properties , and Application of all Chemical Substances . Third , to record and describe all the Apparatus and Machines employed in Natural Philosophy ; and also those numerous Inventions and Contrivances , of a Mechanical nature , which our Periodicals and Galleries of Art abound with , but which are known comparatively to a very few persons , though often of the most essential value to the community . The whole illustrated by nearly 1000 clear and wellexecuted "Wood Engravings .
This Original Work is now publishing in Weekly Numbers , at lid ., and Monthly Parts , at 7 d ., with a New Type , and on Superfine Paper . It will be completed in less than 50 Numbers—thus , in a short time , and for a few shillings , furnishing a book of constant reference—of standard value to all—and such as does not exist in any language .
On the 1 st of January will be Published , with the Magazines , Part 2 , price Is ., and Nos . 1 to 8 , price 3 d . each , of the SECRET HISTORY OF THE COURT OF ENGLAND , From the commencement of 1750 to the Reign of William IV ., compiled from works published under the superintendence of the Ri ght Hon . Lady Anne Hamilton , and interspersed with Original Documents , & c , which have never before appeared in print , chiefly by EYE-WITNESSES , who , from their residence in Courts , Camps , and Cottages , are able to relate curious things , interesting to every one . Its worth will be left to the pronouncing voice of millions .