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WORKS

BY

RICHARD WHATELY, D.D.,

ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN.

Published by JOHN W. PARKER and SON, West Strand,

LONDON.

Elements of Logic; with all the Author's Emendations and Additions, and reduced in size and price. Reprinted from the Ninth (Octavo) Edition. In crown octavo, 4s. 6d., bound in cloth.

Elements of Rhetoric; with all the Author's Emendations and Additions, and reduced in size and price. Reprinted from the Seventh (Octavo) Edition. In crown octavo, 48. 6d., bound in cloth.

The above are the only correct and perfect Editions of Archbishop Whately's Works on Logic and on Rhetoric printed uniformly with the small octavo edition of the Encyclopædia Metropolitana. The portions of that work issued as the Author's are mere Reprints of Papers communicated by him more than twenty-five years ago, since which time his Works have received many important Additions and Emendations, the whole of which are included in the above Editions.

Copies of the Demy Octavo Editions of Archbishop Whately's Logic and Rhetoric (price 10s. 6d. each), printed uniformly with the Author's other Works, may still be had.

Introductory Lectures on Political Economy, with Remarks on Tithes, and on Poor-Laws, and on Penal Colonies. FOURTH EDITION. Revised and Enlarged.

Octavo. 8s.

Those who have never applied themselves to the study, may, perhaps, be led to anticipate from the title of Political Economy something dry, abstruse, and uninteresting: and those, again, who are, and have long been, conversant with it, may perhaps expect such discussions of various important questions as I have thought it best not to enter on in an introductory course. It has been my first object to combat the prevailing prejudices against the study; and especially those which represent it as unfavourable to religion.-Preface.

Substance of a Speech delivered in the House of Lords, March 26, 1847, on the Motion for a Committee on the Irish Poor Law. 6d.

Historic Doubts relative to Napoleon Buonaparte. TWELFTH EDITION, revised and enlarged. 28.

Some sensible readers have complained of the difficulty of determining what they are to believe. Of the existence of Buonaparte, indeed, they remained fully convinced; nor, if it were left doubtful, would any important results ensue; but if they can give no satisfactory reason for their conviction, how can they know, it is asked, that they may not be mistaken as to other points of greater consequence, on which they are no less fully convinced, but on which all men are not agreed.—Preface.

Postscript to the Eleventh Edition. 4d.

Easy Lessons on Reasoning, (reprinted from the Saturday Magazine.) The SEVENTH EDITION, revised. 18. 6d.

Easy Lessons on Money Matters, for the Use of Young People. FOURTEENTH EDITION. 18.

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