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MITFORD'S HISTORY OF GREECE, (continued)

LORD BYRON Says of Mitford, "His is the best Modern History of Greece in any language, and he is perhaps the best of all modern historians whatsoever. His virtues are learning, labour, research, and earnestness."

"Considered with respect, not only to the whole series of ancient events which it comprises, but also to any very prominent portion of that series, Mr. Mitford's History is the best that he appeared since the days of Xenophon."-Edinb. Review,

MORE'S UTOPIA, OR, THE HAPPY REPUBLIC,

A Philosophical Romance; to which is added, THE NEW ÁTLANTIS, by LORD BACON; with 3 Preliminary Discourse, and Notes, by J. A. Sr. Jons, fcap. 8vo, (pub. at 68.), cloth, 48, 6-Wa the Life of Sir Thomas More, by SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH, 2 vols. foolscap Svo, cloth, Sa. 186

OSSIAN'S POEMS,

Translated by MACPHERSON, with Dissertations, concerning the Era and Poems of Ossian; ani DR. BLAIR's Critical Dissertation, complete in 1 neatly printed vol., 18mo, frontispiece, (pub ut 48.), cloth, 38.

OUSELEY'S (SIR WILLIAM) TRAVELS IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES OF THE EAST, MORE PARTICULARLY PERSIA; with Extracts from rare and valuable® Oriental Manuscripts, and 80 plates and maps, 3 vols. 4to, (pub. at 114.), extra cloth boards, 31. 38.

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, and a copious Glossary, complete in 1 vol, medium 8vo. New and elegant Edition, with beautifully engraved title and frontispiece, by Stephanoff, (pub. at 15s), cloth, p Es. 6d. 194

"But above all, I then first became acquainted with Bp. Percy's 'Reliques of Ancient Portry his first time, too, I could scrape a few shillings together, I bought unto myself a copy of these beloved volumes; nor do I believe I ever read a book half so frequently, or with half the entir siasm."-Sir Walter Scott.

“Percy's Reliques are the most agreeable selection, perhaps, which exists in any language."— Ellis.

POPULAR ERRORS, EXPLAINED AND ILLUSTRATED,

By JOHN TIMBS, (Author of Laconies, and Editor of the "Illustrated London News,") thick fcap. 8vo, closely but elegantly printed, frontispiece, cloth, reduced to 58.

PORTER'S PROGRESS OF THE NATION,

1841

In its various Social and Economical Relations, from the beginning of the Nineteenth Century to the present Time, 3 vols. post 8vo., (pub. at 11. 48.), cloth, 13s. 6d. Chas. Knight, 1838-44

PRIOR'S LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE,

With unpublished Specimens of his Poetry and Letters. Third and much improved Edition, Sro, Portrait and Autographs, (pub. at 148.), gilt cloth, 98.

"Excellent feeling, in perspicuous and forcible language."-Quarterly Review.

PRIOR'S LIFE of oliver GOLDSMITH,

From a variety of Original Sources, 2 vols. 8vo, handsomely printed, (pub. at 12. 108.), gilt eloth,

128.

"The solid worth of this biography consists in the many striking anecdotes which Mr. Prist has gathered in the course of his anxious researches among Goldsmith's surviving acquaintances and the immediate descendants of his personal friends in London, and relations in Ireland; aber all, in the rich mass of the poet's own familiar letters, which he has been enabled to bring together for the first time. No poet's letters in the world, not even those of Cowper, appear to us man interesting."-Quarterly Review.

RABELAIS' WORKS, BY SIK THOMAS URQUHART,

MOTTEUX, and OZELL; with Explanatory Notes by DUCHAT and others. 4 vols. feap. 8vo, (juh 1.), cloth, 168.

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Rabelais, although a classic in every European language, and admitted into every library, is too indecent for the present age, and should not be put in the way of females.

"The most celebrated and certainly the most brilliant performance in the path of fletion that belongs to this age, is that of Rabelais."-Hallam's Literature of Europe.

"I class Rabelais with the great creative minds of the world, Shakespeare, Dante, Cervantes, & "-Coleridge.

RAFFLES' HISTORY OF JAVA, AND LIFE,

With an Account of Bencoolen, and Details of the Commerce and Resources of the Indian Archipelago Edited by Lady RAFFLES. Together 4 vols. 8vo, and a splendid quarto Atlas, contain ng upwards of 100 Plates by DANIEL, many finely coloured, (pub, at 41. 148.), cloth, 27, 88.

1830-35

RICH'S BABYLON AND PERSEPOLIS,

Viz., Narrative of a Journey to the Site of Babylon; Two Memoirs on the Ruins; Remarks on the Topography of Ancient Babylon, by Major RENNELL; Narrative of a Journey to Persepolis, with hitherto unpublished Cuneiform Inscriptions. 8vo. Maps and Plates, (pub. at 11. 18.), cloth, 10s. 6d.

RITSON'S VARIOUS WORKS AND METRICAL ROMANCES,

Duncan, 1839

A Published by Pickering, the Set, viz.-Robin Hood, 2 vols.-Annals of the Caledonians, 2 vols.-Ancient Songs and Ballads, 2 vols.-Memoirs of the Celts, 1 vol.-Life of King Arthur, 1 vol.-Ancient Popular Poetry, 1 vol.-Fairy Tales, 1 vol.-Letters and Memoirs of Ritson, 2 vols.: together 12 vols. post 8vo, (pub. at 67. 58. 6d.), cloth, gilt, 31. 88. 1827-33

Or separately as follows:

RITSON'S ROBIN HOOD, a Collection of Ancient Poems, Songs, and Ballads, relative to that celebrated Outlaw; with Historical Anecdotes of his Life. 2 vols. 188.

RITSON'S ANNALS OF THE CALEDONIANS, PICTS, AND SCOTS. 2 vols. 165.

RITSON'S MEMOIRS OF THE CELTS OR GAULS. 10.

RITSON'S ANCIENT SONGS AND BALLADS. 2 vols. 188.

RITSON'S PIECES O1 ANCIENT POPULAR POETRY. Post Svo. 78.

RITSON'S FAIRY TALES, now first collected; to which are prefixed two Dissertations-1. On Pigmies; 2. On Fairies, 88.

RITSON'S LIFE AND LETTERS OF JOSEPH RITSON, Esq., edited from Originals in the Possession of his Nephew, by Sir HARRIS NICOLAS, 2 vols. 168.

"No library can be called complete in old English lore, which has not the whole of the productions of this laborious and successful antiquary."—Athenæum.

"Joseph Ritson was an antiquary of the first order."-Quarterly Review,

ROBINSON CRUSOE, CABINET PICTORIAL EDITION,

Including his further Adventures, with Life of Defoe, &c., upwards of 60 fine Wood-cuts, from Designs by HARVEY, fcap. 8vo, New and improved Edition, with additional Cuts, cloth, gilt, 58. 1846 The only small edition which is quite complete.

"Perhaps there exists no work, either of instruction or entertainment, in the English language, which has been more generally read, or more deservedly admired, than the Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe."-Sir Walter Scott.

ROLLIN'S ANCIENT HISTORY,

A New and complete Edition, with engraved Frontispieces and 7 Maps. 2 vols. bound in 1 stout handsome vol. royal 8vo, (pub. at 11. 48.), cloth, 12s.

1844 The only complete edition in a compact form; it is uniform in size and appearance with Moxon's Series of Dramatists, &c. The previous editions of Rollin in a single volume are greatly abridged, and contain scarcely half the work.

ROSCOE'S LIFE AND PONTIFICATE OF LEO THE TENTH.

New and much improved Edition, edited by his Son, THOMAS Roscos. Complete in 2 stout vola 8vo, closely but very handsomely printed, illustrated by 3 fine Portraits, and numerous illus trative Engravings, as head and tail-pieces, cloth, 11. 48.

1845

ROSCOE'S LIFE OF LORENZO DE MEDICI, CALLED "THE MAGNIFICENT." New and much improved Edition, edited by his Son, THOMAS ROSCOE. Complete in 1 stout vol. 8vo, closely but very handsomely printed, illustrated by numerous Engravings, introduced as head and tail-pieces, cloth, 128.

1845

"I have not terms sufficient to express my admiration of Mr. Roscoe's genfus and erudition, or my gratitude for the amusement and information I have received. I recommend his labours to our country as works of unquestionable genius and uncommon merit. They add the name of Roscoe to the very first rank of English Classical Historians.”—Matthias, Pursuits of Literature. "Roscoe is, I think, by far the best of our Historians, both for beauty of style and for deep reflections; and his translations of poetry are equal to the originals."-Walpole, Earl of Orford.

ROSCOE'S ILLUSTRATIONS, HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL,

of the LIFE OF LORENZO DE MEDICI, with an Appendix of Original Documents. 8vo, Portrait of Lorenzo, and Plates (pub. at 148.), boards, 7., or in 4to, printed to match the original edition. Portrait and Plates (pub. at 11. 11s. 6d.), boards, 108.

•.* This volume is supplementary to all editions of the work

SCOTT'S (SIR WALTER) POETICAL WORKS.

Containing Lay of the Last Minstrel, Marmion, Lady of the Lake, Don Roderic, Rokeby, Ballads, Lyrics, and Songs, with Notes and a Life of the Author, complete in one elegantly printed vol. 18mo, Portrait and Frontispiece (pub. at 5a8.), cloth, 3s. 6d.

c 2

1843

SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS AND POEMS.

VALPY'S CABINET PICTORIAL EDITION, with Life, Glossarial Notes, and Historical Digests of each Play, &c. 15 vols. foolscap 8vo, with 171 Plates engraved on Steel after designs of the most dis tinguished British Artists, also Fac-similes of all the known Autographs of Shakespeare (pub.t 31. 15s.), cloth, richly gilt, 21. 58.

SHERIDAN'S (THE RIGHT HON. R. BRINSLEY) SPEECHES,

1843

with a Sketch of his Life, edited by a Constitutional Friend. New and handsome library Edition, with Portrait, complete in 3 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 21. 54.), cloth, 188.

"Whatever Sheridan has done, has been par excellence, always the best of its kind. He bu written the best comedy (School for Scandal), the best drama (The Duenna), the best farce (The Critic), and the best address (Monologue on Garrick); and to crown all, delivered the very best oration (the famous Begum Speech) ever conceived or heard in this country."-Byron.

SMOLLETT'S WORKS, EDITED BY ROSCOE.

Complete in 1 vol. (Roderick Random, Humphrey Clinker, Peregrine Pickle, Launcelot Greaves, Count Fathom, Adventures of an Atom, Travels, Plays, &c.) Medium 8vo, with 21 capital Plates by CRUIKSHANK (pub. at 11. 48.), cloth gilt, 148.

186

"Perhaps no books ever written excited such peals of inextinguishable laughter as Smollett's.” -Sir Walter Scott.

SOUTHEY'S HISTORY OF BRAZIL.

3 vols. 4to, (pub. at 71. 158.), cloth, scarce, 21. 58.

SOUTHEY'S LIVES OF UNEDUCATED POETS.

1517

To which are added, "Attempts in Verse," by JOHN JONES, an Old Servant, Crown Sre, (pub. at 10s. 6d.), cloth, 4s. 6d.

SPENSER'S POETICAL WORKS.

Murray, 1866

Complete, with Introductory Observations on the Faerie Queen, and Glossarial Notes, handsomely printed in 5 vols. post Svo, fine Portrait (pub. at 21. 12s. 6d.), cloth, 11. is.

186

SWIFT'S WORKS, EDITED BY ROSCOE.
Complete in 2 vols. Medium 8vo, Portrait (pub. at 11. 128.), cloth gilt, 17. 48.
"Whoever in the three kingdoms has any books at all, has Swift.”—Lord Chesterfield.

1548

TUCKER'S LIGHT OF NATURE PURSUED.

Complete in 2 vols. 8vo (pub. at 17. 10s.), cloth, 158.

180

"The Light of Nature' is a work which, after much consideration, I think myself authorised to call the most original and profound that has ever appeared on moral philosophy."—Sir James Mackintosh.

WADE'S BRITISH HISTORY, CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED. Comprebending a classified Analysis of Events and Occurrences in Church and State, and of the Constitutional, Political, Commercial, Intellectual, and Social Progress of the United Kingdom, from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of Queen Victoria, with very copOME Index and Supplement. New Edition. 1 large and remarkably thick vol. royal Svo (1200 pages), cloth, 188.

WATERSTON'S CYCLOPÆDIA OF COMMERCE,

MERCANTILE LAW, FINANCE, COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY AND NAVIGATION. New Edition, including the New TARIFF (complete to the present time); the FRENCH TARIFI, as far as it concerns this country; and a Treatise on the Principles, Practice, and History of Commerce, by J. R. M'CULLOCH. One very thick, closely printed vol. 8vo (900 pages), with fur maps (pub. at 14. 48.), extra cloth, 108. 6d.

1547

"This capital work will be found a most valuable manual to every commercial man, and a useful book to the general reader.

WHYTE'S HISTORY OF THE BRITISH TURF,

FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD TO THE PRESENT DAY. vols. 8vo, Plates, (pub. st 11. 8.), cloth, 128.

WILLIS'S PENCILLINGS BY THE WAY.

1848

A new and beautiful Edition, with additions, fcap. 8vo, fine Portrait and Plates, (pub. at 6s.), extra red Turkey cloth, richly gilt back, 4s. 6d.

"A lively record of first impressions, conveying vividly what was seen, heard, and felt, by an ctive and inquisitive traveller, through some of the most interesting parts of Europe. His curiosity and love of enterprise are unbounded. The narrative is told in easy, fluent language, with a poet's power of illustration."-Edinburgh Review,

Theology, Morals, Ecclesiastical History, &c.

BAXTER'S (RICHARD; PRACTICAL WORKS,

With an Account of the Author, and an Essay on his Genius, Works, and Times, 4 vols. imperial Svo, portrait, (pub. at 41. 48.) cloth, 21. 12s. 6d.

BINGHAM'S ANTIQUITIES OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.

1845

New and improved Edition, carefully revised, with an enlarged Index. 2 vols. imperial Svo, cloth, 11. 118. 6d.

1846

"Bingham is a writer who does equal honour to the English clergy and to the English nation, and whose learning is only to be equalled by his moderation and impartiality."-Quarterly Review.

BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS.

Quite complete, with a Life and Notes, by the Rev. T. Scorr. Feap. 12mo, with 25 fine full-sized Woodcuts by HARVEY, containing all in Southey's edition; also, a fine Frontispiece and Vignette, cloth, 3s. 6d.

1844

CALMET'S DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE, WITH THE BIBLICAL FRAGMENTS, by the late CHARLES TAYLOR. 5 vols. 4to, illustrated by 202 Copper-plate Engravings. Eighth greatly enlarged Edition, beautifully printed on fine wove paper (pub. at 107. 10s.), gilt cloth, 41. 148. 6d.

1847

"Mr. Taylor's improved edition of Calmet's Dictionary is indispensably necessary to every Biblical Student. The additions made under the title of Fragments,' are extracted from the most rare and authentic Voyages and Travels into Judea and other Oriental countries; and com. prehend an assemblage of curious and illustrative descriptions, explanatory of Scripture incidents, customs, and manners, which could not possibly be explained by any other medium. The numerous engravings throw great light on Oriental customs."-Horne.

CALMET'S DICTIONARY OF THE HOLY BIBLE,

1847

Abridged, 1 large vol. imperial 8vo, Woodcuts and Maps (pub. at 11. 48.), cloth, 158. CARY'S TESTIMONIES OF THE FATHERS OF THE FIRST FOUR CENTURIES, TO THE CONSTITUTION AND DOCTRINES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, as set forth in the XXXIX Articles, 8vo, (pub. at 12s.), cloth, 78. 6d. Oxford, Talboys.

"This Work may be classed with those of Pearson and Bishop Bull; and such a classification is no mean honour?"-Church of England Quarterly.

CHARNOCK'S DISCOURSES UPON THE EXISTENCE AND ATTRIBUTES OF GOD. Complete in one thick closely printed volume, 8vo, with Portrait (pub. at 148.), cloth, 68. 6d. 1846

"Perspicuity and depth, metaphysical sublimity and evangelical simplicity, immense learning but irrefragable reasoning, conspire to render this performance one of the most inestimable productions that ever did honour to the sanctified judgment and genius of a human being."-Toplady.

CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES.

Containing the following esteemed Treatises, with Prefatory Memoirs by the Rev. J. S. MEMES, LL.D., viz.-Watson's Apology for Christianity; Watson's Apology for the Bible; Paley's Evidences of Christianity; Paley's Hora Pauline, Jenyn's Internal Evidence of the Christian Religion; Leslie's Truth of Christianity Demonstrated; Leslie's Short and Easy Method with the Deists; Leslie's Short and Easy Method with the Jews; Chandler's Plain Reasons for being a Christian; Lyttleton on the Conversion of St. Paul; Campbell's Dissertation on Miracles; Sherlock's Trial of the Witnesses, with Sequel; West on the Resurrection. In 1 vol. royal 8vo., (pub. at 148.), cloth, 10s. 1845

CHRISTIAN TREASURY.

Consisting of the following Expositions and Treatises, edited by Memes, viz.-Magee's Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice; Witherspoon's Practical Treatise on Regeneration; Boston's Crook in the Lot; Guild's Moses Unveiled Guild's Harmony of all the Prophets; Less's Authenticity, Uncorrupted Preservation, and Credibility of the New Testament; Stuart's Letters on the Divinity of Christ. In 1 vol. royal 8vo., (pub. at 12). cloth, 88. 1844

CRUDEN'S CONCORDANCE TO THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT, revised and condensed by G. H. HANNAY, thick 18mo. beautifully printed (pub. at 6.), cloth, 34. 5d.

1844

"An extremely pretty and very cheap edition. It contains all that is useful in the original work, omitting only prepositions, conjunctions, &c., which can never be made available for purposes of reference. Indeed it is all that the Scripture student can desire."—Guardian.

DONNE'S (DR. JOHN) WORKS.

Including his Sermons, Devotions, Poems, Letters, &c., edited, with a new Memoir by the Rev. HENRY ALFORD. 6 handsome vols. Svo, with fine Portrait after Vandyck (pub. at 31. 12.), extra cloth, reduced to 1. 168. Parker, 1539

"We cannot forbear repeating Mr. Coleridge's question, 'Why are not Donne's volumes of Sermons reprinted?' His Life is published in a cheap form by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and deservedly so in every respect; but why does Oxford allow One Hundred and Thirty Sermons of the greatest Preacher of the seventeenth century-the admired of all hearersto remain all but totally unknown to the students in divinity of the Church of England, and to the literary world in general?"-Quarterly Review, vol. lix. p. 6.

FULLER'S (REV. ANDREW COMPLETE WORKS;

With a Memoir of his Life, by his Son, one large vol. imperial Svo, New Edition, Portrait (pub. at 17. 108.), cloth, 11, 58.

156

GREGORY'S (DR. OLINTHUS) LETTERS ON THE EVIDENCES, DOCTRINES, AND DUTIES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION, addressed to a Friend. Eighth Edition, with many Additions and Corrections. Complete in 1 thick well-printed volume, fcap. Sve, (psh. at 78. 6d.), cloth, 58.

1546

"We earnestly recommend this work to the attentive perusal of all cultivated minds. We are acquainted with no book in the circle of English literature, which is equally calculated to give young persons just views of the evidence, the nature, and the importance of revealed religion." Robert Hall.

GRAVES'S (DEAN) WHOLE WORKS.

Now first collected, comprising Essay on the Character of the Apostles and Evangelists; Lectures on the Four last Books of the Pentateuch; Proofs of the Trinity; Absolute Predestination compared with the Scripture statement of the Justice of God; and Sermons; with Life by his Son, Dr. R. H. GRAVES. 4 vols. 8vo, handsomely printed, Portrait (pub. at 21. 16s.), cloth, 11. S. 1999

GRAVES'S (DEAN) LECTURES ON THE PENTATEUCH.

8vo. New Edition (pub. at 138.), cloth, 9s.

HALL'S (BISHOP) ENTIRE WORKS,

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With an Account of his Life and Sufferings. New Edition, with considerable Additions, a Translation of all the Latin Pieces, and a Glossary, Indices, and Notes, by the REV. PETER HALL 12 vols. 8vo. Portrait, (pub. at 72. 48.), cloth, 51. Oxford, Talboys, 1837-39

HALL'S (THE REV. ROBERT) COMPLETE WORKS,

With a Memoir of his Life by Dr. OLINTHUS GREGORY, and Observations on his Character as a Preacher, by Joan FOSTER, Author of Essays on Popular Ignorance, &c., 6 vols. Svo, handsomely printed, with beautiful Portrait, (pub. at 31. 168.), cloth, contents lettered, 14. 118. 6d.

The same, printed in a smaller size, 6 vols. fcap. 8vo, 11. 18., cloth, lettered.

"Whoever wishes to see the English language in its perfection must read the writings of that great Divine, Robert Hall. He combines the beauties of Johnson, Addison, and Burke, without their imperfections."-Dugald Stewart.

"I cannot do better than refer the academic reader to the immortal works of Robert Hall. Fer moral grandeur, for Christian truth, and for sublimity, we may doubt whether they have their match in the sacred oratory of any age or country."-Professor Sedgwick.

"The name of Robert Hall will be placed by posterity among the best writers of the age, at well as the most vigorous defenders of religious truth, and the brightest examples of Christian charity."-Sir J. Mackintosh.

HENRY'S (MATTHEW) COMMENTARY ON THE BIBLE, BY BICKERSTETH, In 6 vols. to, New Edition, printed on fine paper (pub. at 91, 98.), cloth, 4l. 14s. 6d.

HOPKINS'S (BISHOP) WHOLE WORKS,

1845

With a Memoir of the Author, in 1 thick vol. royal 8vo, (pub. at 188.), cloth, 14s. The same, with a very extensive general Index of Texts and Subjects, 2 vols. royal 8vo, (pub. at 17. 4s.), cloth,

18s.

1841

"Bishop Hopkins's works form of themselves a sound body of divinity. He is clear, vehement and persuasive."-Bickersteth.

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