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350 fun for a penny—The comical sayings of Paddy from Cork—Fun upon fun, or Leper the tailor, &c.—John Falkirk's cariches—Grinning made easy—Funny Dick's jokes—The Scotch haggis, or choice bon-mots.

Vol. ii. Religious and scriptural: Life of John Knox—Life of John Welch—Life and prophecies of Alexander Peden—Life and prophecies of Donald Cargill—The battles of Drumclog and Bothwell Bridge—The Laird of Lag's elegy—A wedding ring for the finger—The Pilgrim's Progress—Watt's divine songs—The plant of renown—Honey from the rock of Christ—Sins and sorrows before God—A token for mourners—Prayers for family and private persons—The new pictorial Bible—Lives of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—The history of Moses—History of Joseph and his brethren—Life and death of Judas Iscariot—The wife of Beith.

Vol. iii. Fairy tales, romances, and histories: Cinderella—The Babes in the Wood—Valentine and Orson—Jack the GantGiant [sic] Killer—Blue Beard—The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood—Prince Lupin, Yellow Dwarf, &c.—Ali Baba—Jack and the Bean Stalk—Whittington and his Cat—Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp—Beauty and the Beast—The Young Robber and Puss in Boots—The Little White Mouse—Tom Hickathrift—Kings and Queens of England—Fair Rosamond—Life of Sir William Wallace—Life of King Robert Bruce—Historical catechism of ancient history.