Sustructibe and Amusing In feap. 8vo, price 7s. 6d. elegantly bound and gilt, with NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS BY HARVEY, THE DOCTOR'S LITTLE DAUGHTER; THE STORY OF @ Chilt’s Life aucitst the POoods anh Bills. BY ELIZA METEYARD. (SILVERPEN.) * This is a very delightful book, especially calculated for the amusement and | instruction of our young friends; and is evidently the production of a right- thinking and accomplished mind.”—Church of England Review. I ‘ An elegant, interesting, and uncbjectionable present for young ladies. The i moral of the book turns on benevolence."—Christian Times. ! “ This Story of a Child’s Life is so full of beauty and meekness, that we can | hardly express our sense of its worth in the words of common praise,”—Non- | conformist, | “ This will be a choice present for the young."—British Quarterly Review, | “ The whole story is told with a most touching grace, and a golden glow of poetry pervades it. The fine designs of Harvey which illustrate the book, add greatly to its attractiveness, and we cannot entertain a doubt of its becoming one - of the most popular volumes in the ‘ Children’s Idbrary.’ "— Kea Cook's Journal. ‘*An excellent plan as excellently worked out. There are passages in thit volume which form a noble monument of Miss Meteyard's sound judgment avd penetrating intellect . . . the work is one of the ablest and best of its class."— | Weekly Chronicle. | ** One of the best and prettiest children's books we have ever met with.” — Atlus. ARruur Hatt, Virtue, & Co. 25, PATERNOSTER Row.