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GUIZOT'S HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN OF REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN EUROPE. Translated by A. R. Scoble. With Index.

HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION OF 1640. From the Accession of Charles I. to his Death. With a Preliminary Essay on its Causes and Success. Translated by William Hazlitt. With Portrait of Charles after Vandyke. With Index.

HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION, from the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution. Translated by William Hazlitt. With Portraits of Guizot, Charlemagne (after Meissonier), and Louis IX. 3 vols. With Index.

HALL'S (Rev. Robert) MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND REMAINS. With Memoir by Dr. Gregory and an Essay on his Character by John Foster. With Portrait after Branwhite.

HAWTHORNE'S TALES. 2 vols. N. S.

Vol. I.

Twice-told Tales, and the Snow Image.

II. Scarlet Letter, and the House with the Seven Gables.

HAZLITT'S TABLE-TALK. Essays on Men and Manners. By W. Hazlitt. N. S.

LECTURES ON THE LITERATURE OF THE AGE OF ELIZABETH, and on Characters of Shakespeare's Plays. N. S.

LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS, and on the English Comic Writers. N. S.

THE PLAIN SPEAKER. Opinions on Books, Men, and Things. N.S.

ROUND TABLE. Essays on Literature, Men and Manners: together with the Conversations of James Northcote, R.A.; Characteristics, Commonplaces, and Trifles light as Air. N. S.

SKETCHES AND ESSAYS, and Winterslow (Essay written there).

N. S.

HEINE'S POEMS, Complete. Translated from the German in the original Metres, with a Sketch of Heine's Life, by Edgar A. Bowring, C. B. edition, revised. 5s. N. S.

2nd

HUNGARY: its History and Revolution, together with a copious Memoir of Kossuth from new and authentic sources. With Index and Portrait of Kossuth.

By his

HUTCHINSON (Colonel). MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF. Widow, Lucy: together with her Autobiography, and an Account of the Siege of Lathom House. With Index and Portrait of Hutchinson.

IRVING'S (Washington) COMPLETE WORKS. 15 vols. N. S.
Vol. I. Salmagundi, or the Whim-Whams and Opinions of Launcelot
Langstaff, Esq.-Knickerbocker's History of New York, from

the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty.
With Portrait of Irving.

II.-The Sketch-Book, and the Life of Oliver Goldsmith. With Portrait
of Goldsmith (after Reynolds).

III.-Bracebridge Hall, or the Humorists-Abbotsford and Newstead
Abbey. With Portrait of Sir Walter Scott.

IV. The Alhambra-Tales of a Traveller. With Frontispiece.
V.-A Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada-Legends of the Conquest
of Spain.

VI. & VII.—Life and Voyages of Columbus, together with the Voyages of his
Companions: to which is added an Appendix of Historical
Documents. With Index and Portraits of Columbus (after Sir
A. More), and Isabella of Castile.

VIII.-Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Moun-
tains-A Tour on the Prairies. With Frontispiece.

IX.-Life of Mahomet-Lives of the Successors of Mahomet. With
Portrait of Mahomet.

X.-Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U.S.A., in the Rocky Mountains
and the Far West-Conquest of Florida under Hernando de
Soto. (By Theodore Irving.) _With Frontispiece.

XI.- Biographies and Miscellaneous Papers, comprising Legend of
Pelayo - Abderahman - Fernan Gonzalez-Fernando the
Saint-Spanish Romance-Biographical Sketches of Captain
Lawrence, Lieut. Burrows, Com. Perry, Capt. Porter, T. Camp-
bell, W. Allston, Talma, Margaret Davidson, R. T. Paine, E. C.
Holland-Reviews, &c.

XII.-XV.-Life of George Washington. With Index and Portrait of Washington and Engravings of his Tomb. vols.

For the separate Works in paper covers see Bohn's Cheap Series, page 43.

LIFE AND LETTERS. By his Nephew, Pierre E. Irving. With Index and a Portrait. 2 vols. N. S.

JAMES'S (G. P. R.) HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF RICHARD CŒUR DE LION, King of England. With Index and Portraits of Richard and Philip Augustus. 2 vols.

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LOUIS XIV. With Index and Portrait of Louis XIV. (after Mignard) and Mazarin.

JAMESON (Mrs.)

2 vols.

SHAKSPEARE'S HEROINES. Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and Historical. By Mrs. Jameson, Author of ⚫ Memoirs of Female Sovereigns,' 'Sacred and Legendary Art,' &c. &c. N. S.

JEAN PAUL.-See Richter.

JONSON (Ben). POEMS OF.-See Greene.

JUNIUS'S LETTERS. With all the Notes of Woodfall's Edition, and important Additions. Also, an Essay on the Authorship, Facsimiles of Junius's Handwriting, and an elaborate Index. 2 vols. N. S.

LAMARTINE'S HISTORY OF THE GIRONDISTS, or Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution, from unpublished sources. Translated by H. T. Ryde. With Index and Portraits (after Raffet) of Robespierre, Madame Roland, and Charlotte Corday. 3 vols.

HISTORY OF THE RESTORATION OF MONARCHY IN FRANCE (a Sequel to his History of the Girondists). With Index and Portraits of Lamartine, Talleyrand, Lafayette, Ney, and Louis XVII. 4 vols.

HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION OF 1848. With Index and Frontispiece, containing Portraits of Lamartine, Ledru Rollin, Dupont de l'Eure, Arago, Louis Blanc, and Cremieux.

LAMB'S (Charles) ESSAYS OF ELIA AND ELIANA. Complete Edition. With Portrait of Lamb. N. S.

SPECIMENS OF ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETS OF THE TIME OF ELIZABETH. With Notes together with the Extracts from the Garrick Plays.

LANZI'S HISTORY OF PAINTING IN ITALY, from the Period of the
Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the Eighteenth Century. With a
Biographical Notice of the Author, Indexes of Artists referred to, of Critical
Works quoted, and of important matters contained in the Work, and with
Portraits of Raffaelle, Titian, and Correggio, after the artists themselves.
Translated from the Italian by Thomas Roscoe.
3 vols.

Vol. I.-The Florentine, Sienese, and Roman Schools.

II.-Schools of Naples, Venice, Lombardy, Mantua, Modena, Parma,
Cremona, and Milan.

III.-Schools of Bologna, Ferrara, Genoa, and Piedmont.

LESSING'S DRAMATIC WORKS, Complete. Edited by Ernest Bell, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. With a short Memoir of Lessing by

Helen Zimmern and a Portrait. N. S.

Vol. I.-Miss Sara Sampson, Philotas, Emilia Galotti, Nathan the Wise.
II.-Damon, Young Scholar, Woman-hater, Treasure, Freethinker,
Jews, and Minna von Barnhelm.

'It is extremely difficult to reproduce a comedy in a translation without diminishing the force and humour of its most effective passages. But wherever we have compared this version with the German we have been struck by its accuracy. The editor has done his work with considerable care and skill, and the result may be pronounced successful.' -Pall Mall Gazette.

LAOKOON, DRAMATIC NOTES, AND THE REPRESENTATION OF DEATH BY THE ANCIENTS. Translated by E. C. Beesley and Helen Zimmern. Edited by Edward Bell, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. With a Frontispiece of the Laokoon group taken from the original. N. S.

I vol.

LOCKE'S PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS, containing Essay on the Human Understanding, Controversy with Bishop of Worcester, Examination of Malebranche's Opinions, Elements of Natural Philosophy, Thoughts concerning Reading and Study. With Preliminary Discourse, Analysis of Locke's Doctrine of Ideas, Notes by J. A. St. John, Index, and Portrait of Locke. 2 vols. N. S.

LIFE AND LETTERS, with Extracts from his Common-place Books. By Lord King. With Index.

LONSDALE (Lord).—See Carrel.

LUTHER'S TABLE-TALK. Translated and Edited by William Hazlitt. With Life of Luther by Alexander Chalmers (with additions from Michelet and Audin), Luther's Catechism, an Index, and Portrait of Luther (after Lucas Cranach).

N.S.

AUTOBIOGRAPHY.-See Michelet.

MACHIAVELLI'S HISTORY OF FLORENCE, and of the Affairs of Italy from the Earliest Times to the Death of Lorenzo the Magnificent : together with the Prince, Savonarola, various Historical Tracts, and a Memoir of Machiavelli. With Index and Portrait.

MARLOWE. POEMS OF.-See Greene.

MARTINEAU'S (Harriet) HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from 1800-1815. With new Index (containing upwards of 1700 references). N. S.

This is a reprint of the work published under the title AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF THE THIRTY YEARS' PEACE.'

- HISTORY OF THE THIRTY YEARS' PEACE, A.D. 1815-46. With New and Copious Index. (Containing upwards of 4000 references.) 4 vols. N.S. This History contains a vast store of information, hardly attainable elsewhere, on all the great social and political questions of the important and interesting period of which it treats-a period separated by so short an interval from our own time, that to every educated person who takes an intelligent interest in the questions of the present day, a thorough knowledge of its history is indispensable.

MENZEL'S HISTORY OF GERMANY, from the Earliest Period to a recent date. With Index and Portraits of Charlemagne (after Meissonier), Charles V. (after Holbein), and Prince Metternich (after Lawrence). 3 vols.

MICHELET'S LUTHER'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.

Translated by William Hazlitt. With an Appendix (110 pages) of Notes, and an Index. N. S.

HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION from its earliest indications to the flight of the King in 1791. With Index and Frontispiece.

MIGNET'S HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, from 1789 to 1814. With Index and Portrait of Napoleon as First Consul.

MILTON'S PROSE WORKS. With Preface, Preliminary Remarks, by
J. A. St. John, and Index.

Vol. I.-A Defence of the People of England -The Second Defence
-Eikonoklastes. With Portrait of Milton.

II. Tenure of Kings and Magistrates-Areopagitica-Letters on the

Commonwealth-Ormond's Peace-Letters of State-Manifesto of the Lord Protector-Brief Notes on Dr. Griffiths' Sermon-Of Reformation in England-Of Prelatical Episcopacy-Reason of Church Government urged against Prelacy-Of True Religion, Heresy, Schism, Toleration-Of Civil Power in Ecclesiastical Causes. With Frontispiece of Cromwell and Milton. III.-Means to remove Hirelings out of Church-Remonstrants' Defence against Smectymnus-Apology for Smeetymnus-Of Divorce Tetrachordon - Colasterion - On Education - Election of John III., King of Poland-Familiar Letters. With Portrait of Archbishop Laud (after Vandyke).

IV.-A Treatise on Christian Doctrine, compiled from the Holy Scriptures alone. Translated by Ch. K. Sumner, D.D., Lord Bishop of Winchester.

V. Treatise on Christian Doctrine-History of Britain- History of Moscovia Accedence commenced Grammar. And Index to the 5 volumes.

MITFORD'S (Miss), OUR VILLAGE. Sketches of Rural Character and Scenery. With 2 Engravings on Steel. 2 vols.

MOLIÈRE'S DRAMATIC WORKS. A new Translation in English Prose, by C. H. Wall. With a short Life and a Portrait. 3 vols. (Also a largepaper edition, 3 vols. 7s. 6d. each.) N. S.

'It is not too much to say that we have here probably as good a translation of Molière as can be given.'—Academy.

Vol. I.-Jealousy of Le Barbouillé-Flying Doctor-Blunderer, or the
Mishaps-Lovers' Quarrels-Affected Ladies-Sganarelle-Don
Garcia of Navarre, or the Jealous Prince-School for Husbands
--Bores--School for Wives-School for Wives Criticised-Im-
promptu of Versailles.

II.-Forced Marriage-Princess of Elis-Don Juan, or the Feast of
the Statue-Love is the best Doctor-Misanthrope-Doctor in
Spite of Himself Melicerte-Sicilian, or Love the Painter-
Tartuffe, or the Impostor-Amphitryon-George Dandin, or
the Baffled Husband.

III. The Miser-Mr. De Pourceaugnac-Magnificent Lovers-Shop-
keeper turned Gentleman-Psyche-Impostures of Scapin-
Countess of Escarbagnas - Learned Women - Imaginary
Invalid.

MONTESQUIEU'S SPIRIT OF LAWS. A New Edition, revised and corrected, with D'Alembert's Analysis, Additional Notes, and a Memoir, by J. V. Pritchard, A.M. 2 vols.

'Montesquieu, by his Esprit des Lois, is the first philosopher who can justly be said to have laid any basis for social science. That which characterises the chief force of this memorable work, and which shows the superiority of its illustrious author over all contemporary philosophers, is the preponderating tendency to conceive political phenomena as necessarily controlled by invariable natural laws.'-From Mr. G. H. Lewes's 'Comte's Philosophy.'

NEANDER (Dr. A.) HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND CHURCH. Translated from the German by J. Torrey. With Short Memoir of Neander and Indexes. Io vols.

LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST, in its Historical Connexion and Development. Translated from the 4th German Edition by J. McClintock and C. Blumenthal. With Indexes.

HISTORY OF THE PLANTING AND TRAINING OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH BY THE APOSTLES. Together with the Antignostikus, or Spirit of Tertullian. Translated by J. E. Ryland. With Indexes. 2 vols.

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LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIAN DOGMAS. Edited by Dr. Jacobi. Translated by J. E. Ryland. With Index. 2 vols. MEMORIALS OF CHRISTIAN LIFE IN THE EARLY AND MIDDLE AGES; including Light in Dark Places. Translated by J. E. Ryland. OCKLEY (S.) HISTORY OF THE SARACENS AND THEIR CONQUESTS IN SYRIA, PERSIA, AND EGYPT. Comprising the Lives of Mohammed and his Successors to the Death of Abdalmelik, the Eleventh Caliph. By Simon Ockley, B.D., Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge. 6th edition. With Portrait of Mohammed.

PERCY'S RELIQUES OF ANCIENT ENGLISH POETRY, consisting of old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and other Pieces of our earlier Poets, together with some few of later date. Collected by Thomas Percy, Lord Bishop of Dromore. With an Essay on Ancient Minstrels, and a Glossary. A new edition by J. V. Prichard, A.M. 2 vols. N. S.

The editor's aim in this edition has been to effect a correct reproduction of the 'Reliques' as put forth during Percy's life; for this purpose the four earliest editions have been carefully collated with the folio MS. The Glossary has been considerably enlarged, and an Index has also been added. A few explanatory Footnotes, the fruit of late research, increase the already copious stock, but the paternity of all such is distinctly noted.

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