We have received the following Catalogues:—W. Waller and Son’s (188. Fleet Street) Catalogue Part III. for 1850 of Choice Books at remarkably low prices, in the best condition; John Petheram’s (94. High Holborn) Catalogue Part CXVI. No. 10. for 1850 of Old and New Books; Williams and Norgate’s (14. Henrietta Street, Covent Garden) Catalogue No. 1. of Second-hand Books and Books at reduced Prices.
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BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES WANTED TO PURCHASE.
GRIMALDI, ORIGINES GENEALOGICAE.
ANDERSON’S ROYAL GENEALOGIES.
AN ACCOUNT OF THE REMAINS OF THE WORSHIP OF PRIAPUS,
WITH A DISCOURSE ON
THE MYSTIC THEOLOGY OF THE ANCIENTS. BY R. PAYNE
KNIGHT, 4to. 1786.
SALVADOR’S “JESUS CHRIST ET SA DOCTRINE.”
SALVADOR’S “INSTITUTIONS DE MOISE ET DU PEUPLE HEBREU.”
BOSWELL’S JOHNSON. 12mo. edition. Murray, 1816. Vol. VI.
*** Letters, stating particulars and lowest price, carriage free, to be sent to Mr. BELL, Publisher of “NOTES AND QUERIES,” 186. Fleet Street.
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Notices to Correspondents.
G.R.M., who inquires respecting the oft-quoted line,
“Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis,”
is referred to NOTES AND QUERIES, Vol. I., pp. 234. 419. The germ of the line is in the Delitiae Poet. Germ., under the poems of Mathias Borbonius.
VOLUME THE FIRST OF NOTES AND QUERIES, with Title-page and very copious Index, is now ready, price 9s. 6d., bound in cloth, and may be had, by order, of all Booksellers and Newsmen.
The Monthly Part for September, being the Fourth of Vol. II., is also now ready, price 1s.
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JOURNAL FRANCAIS, publie a Londres.—Le COURRIER de l’EUROPE, fonde en 1840, paraissant le Samedi, donne dans chaque numero les nouvelles de la semaine, les meilleurs articles de tous les journaux de Paris, la Semaine Dramatique par Th. Gautier ou J. Janin, la Revue de Paris par Pierre Durand, et reproduit en entier les romans, nouvelles, etc., en vogue par les premiers ecrivains de France. Prix 6d.