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GRIGG'S

SPLENDID LIBRARY EDITIONS,

BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED ON SUPERFINE PAPER, IN A CLEAR, BOLD, AND
LEGIBLE TYPE; WITH VERY FINE PORTRAITS, ENGRAVED BY

ELLIS, LONGACRE, &c. &c.;

COPIOUS BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS, AND FAC-SIMILES OF HANDWRITING.
PUBLISHED BY J. GRIGG,

No. 9, NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA.

BYRON'S WORKS, complete in 1 vol. 8vo., | MILTON, YOUNG, GRAY, & BEATTIE'S
including all his Suppressed and Attributed
Poems.

BURNS' POETICAL & PROSE WORKS,
complete in 1 vol. 8vo.

COWPER AND THOMSON'S PROSE
AND POETICAL WORKS, complete in 1
vol. 8vo., including two hundred and fifty seven
Letters, and sundry Poems of Cowper, never be-
fore published in this country; and of Thomson,
a new and interesting Memoir, and upwards of
twenty new poems for the first time printed,
from his own MS., taken from a late edition of
the Aldine Poets, now publishing in London.
COLERIDGE, SHELLEY, AND KEATS'
POETICAL WORKS, complete in 1 vol. 8vo.
GOLDSMITH'S ANIMATED NATURE,
in 4 vols. 8vo., illustrated with eighty-five cop-
per-plates.

This is a work that should be in the Library of
every family, being written by one of the most ta-
lented authors in the English language.
GOLDSMITH'S POETICAL AND MIS-
CELLANEOUS WORKS, complete in 1 vol.

8vo.

"Goldsmith can never be made obsolete, while
delicate genius, exquisite feeling, fine invention,
the most harmonious metre, and the happiest dic-
tion, are at all valued."

POETICAL WORKS, complete in 1 vol. 8vo.
SIR WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL
WORKS, complete in 1 vol. 8vo.

THE WORKS OF LAWRENCE STERNE,
in 1 vol. 8vo., with a life of the author, written
by himself.

THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROGERS,
CAMPBELL, MONTGOMERY, LAMB,
AND KIRK WHITE, complete in 1 vol. 8vo.

No public or private Library which does not
include the principal part of the above, can be
deemed complete.

In thus publishing the works of the most cele-
brated British Classics and Poets, J. GRIGG has
in view to facilitate their acquisition by reducing
them to a compact form, offering them at a low
price, and avoiding a heavy expense in binding,
thus rendering them portable to the Traveller and
available to the Economist. From the attention
bestowed on the execution of these editions, they
are, in all respects, worthy of a distinguished place
in every public and private Library.

works on the same cheap and elegant plan.
J. G. will, from time to time, continue to publish

The above books can be had in complete sets in
a uniform style of binding, or in single volumes,
as well as all of J. Grigg's School, Law, Medical,
and Miscellaneous Publications, from the princi-
pal Booksellers in the United States.-Orders
forwarded by country merchants will meet prompt

attention.

tise on Political Economy, or the Production,
Distribution, and Consumption of Wealth, by
Jean Baptiste Say. Fourth American edition,
with Additional Notes, by C. C. Biddle, Esq.,
2 vols. in 1, 8vo.

JOSEPHUS' (FLAVIUS) WORKS, the
learned and authentic Jewish historian, and ce-
lebrated warrior; containing twenty books of
the Jewish antiquities, seven books of the Jew-SAY'S POLITICAL ECONOMY.-A Trea-
ish war, and the life of Josephus, written by
himself, translated from the original Greek, ac-
cording to Havercamp's accurate edition; to-
gether with explanatory notes and observations.
Embellished with elegant engravings. By the
late William Whiston, A. M., from the last
London edition, complete in 2 vols. 8vo.
All those who wish to possess a beautiful and
correct copy
of this invaluable work, would do well
to purchase this edition. It is for sale at all the
principal book stores in the United States, by
country merchants generally in the Southern and
Western States, and at a very low price.
MOORE'S POETICAL WORKS, complete RUSH ON THE MIND, new fine edition,
in 1 vol. 8vo.

The editor of the North American Review,
speaking of Say, observes, that "he is the most
popular, and perhaps the most able writer on Po-
litical Economy since the time of Smith."

It would be beneficial to our country if all those
who are aspiring to office were required by their
constituents to be conversant with the pages of
Say.

in 1 vol. 8vo.

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