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iginally published in Germany about fifteen years ago, under the superintenliterati: and such has been its popularity, that although a Work consisting y gone through SEVEN EDITIONS in that country. It has also been translated an, and French Languages, and is altogether the most popular Work, of an Nor is its reputation greater than its merits: for in completeness of informaof opinion, and elegance of language, it is equalled by no work of a similar cyclopedias, it does not pay a disproportioned attention to the Sciences and and all of its subjects according to their relative importance. It partakes, which is said to distinguish the German character, being universal in its sy mIn Biography, History, Geography, Statistics, Commerce, and the Fine Arts, nds in articles upon familiar and fire-side subjects, which are not to be found upon the Work a peculiar charm and interest.

which has attained such unprecedented popularity on the Continent Europe Publishers have spared no exertion or expense to render it worthy of British to present the public with a faithful edition of the original, for it is upon that, publication to distinction must eventually rest. No work of similar dimenity in Europe as the Conversations Lexicon; and with the knowledge of this iety of retaining in their edition almost the entire original, in the persuasion, elsewhere, can scarcely prove valueless in this country. The recommendalicable to every quarter. This they felt more particularly when they came he information which it contained they found to be so new and complete iness of source that of any British publication;-the method of arrangeso unexceptionable-that they considered it would be worse than useless , and that any affectation of doing so would be its condemnation. They, fully to the original; and they are thus enabled to present the British ish edition of the Conversations Lexicon. Their publication, which has been ertised more than a year ago, differs essentially from the penny Cyclopedias ed on the basis of the Conversations Lexicon, but which are so arranged that ited work.

inent German writers contributed to the original Work; and the American d, has been improved by a variety of original articles from eminent Ameribine the excellencies both of the original and translated copies. To render it specially to suit it to the wants and interests of this country, it is carefully are considered necessary for the English reader. These, of themselves, will so that, independent of its cosmopolitan character, the reader may count on in all subjects connected with the British empire. In addition, the Publishers Dissertations on Science, Literature, and the Fine Arts, by distinguished

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Ane title of The Popular Encyclopedia, the Publishers consider themselves Work, which is in every respect popular, being adapted to all tastes and arity, which exceeds that of any other work of the kind in Europe. More been sold in Germany alone, and it is making equal progress throughout the This fact may be considered as a guarantee of its usefulness; esent edition acceptable, it will be illustrated with Plates and diahaving been found the only desideratum in the former editions of the work, e terms of publication) at a more moderate price than even the American k in its paper and typography.

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