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Six Old English chronicles; Ethelwerd's chronicle, Asser's Life of Alfred [&c.] ...
Post 8vo., Elegantly Printed, and bound in Cloth, at 3s. 6d. per Vol.
1 THE MISCELLANEOUS WORKS AND REMAINS OF THE REV. ROBERT
HALL, with Memoir by DR. GREGORY, and Essay by JOHN FOSTER. Portrait.
2 & 3. ROSCOE'S LIFE AND PONTIFICATE OF LEO X., Edited by his Son,
with the Copyright Notes, Documents, &c. In 2 Vols. Portraits.
4. SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY. Translated
from the German, with a Memoir by J. B. ROBERTSON, Esq. Portrait.
5 & 6. SISMONDI'S HISTORY OF THE LITERATURE OF THE SOUTH OF
EUROPE. Translated by ROSCOE. In 2 Vols. Portraits.
7. ROSCOE'S LIFE OF LORENZO DE MEDICI, with the Copyright Notes, &c.
8. SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON DRAMATIC LITERATURE. Portrait.
9 & 11. BECKMANN'S HISTORY OF INVENTIONS, DISCOVERIES, AND
ORIGINS. Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged. In 2 Vols. Portraits.
10. SCHILLER'S HISTORY OF THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR AND REVOLT
OF THE NETHERLANDS. Translated by A. J. W. MORRISON. Portrait.
12. SCHILLER'S WORKS. Vol. II. [Conclusion of "The Revolt of the Netherlands;"
"Wallenstein's Camp;" "The Piccolomini," "The Death of Wallenstein;" and
"Wilhelm Tell."] With Portrait of Wallenstein.
13. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF COLONEL HUTCHINSON. By his Widow:
with an "Account of the Siege of Lathom House." Portrait.
14. MEMOIRS OF BENVENUTO CELLINI, by HIMSELF. By RoscoE. Portrait.
15, 18, & 22. COXE'S HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF AUSTRIA, from the
foundation of the Monarchy, 1218-1792. Complete in 3 vols. Portraits.
16, 19, & 23. LANZI'S HISTORY OF PAINTING. By Roscor. In 3 Vols. Portraits.
17. OCKLEY'S HISTORY OF THE SARACENS, Revised and Completed. Portrait.
20. SCHILLER'S WORKS. Vol. III. ["Don Carlos," "Mary Stuart," "Maid of
Orleans," and "Bride of Messina."] Frontispiece.
21, 26, & 33. LAMARTINE'S HISTORY OF THE GIRONDISTS; or, Memoirs of
the French Revolution, from unpublished sources. In 3 Vols. Portraits.
24. MACHIAVELLI'S HISTORY OF FLORENCE, PRINCE, &c. Portrail.
25. SCHLEGEL'S LECTURES ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE AND THE
PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE. Translated by A. J. W. MORRISON.
27, 32, & 36. RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES. Translated by E. FOSTER.
In 3 Vols. Portraits. (The only complete English translation.)
28, 30, & 34. COXE'S MEMOIRS OF THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. In
3 Vols. Portraits.
**ATLAS, of 26 fine large Maps and Plans of Marlborough's Campaigns, (being all those published in the original edition at £12 12s.) 4to. 10s. 6d.
29. SHERIDAN'S DRAMATIC WORKS AND LIFE. Portrait.
31. GOETHE'S WORKS. Vol. I. [His Autobiography. 13 Books.] Portrait.
35. WHEATLEY ON THE COMMON PRAYER. Frontispiece.
37, 39, 40, 81, & 86. MILTON'S PROSE WORKS. In 5 Vols, with general Index
and Portraits.
38, 41, & 45. MENZEL'S HISTORY OF GERMANY. Complete in 3 Vols. Portrait.
42. SCHLEGEL'S AESTHETIC AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.
43. GOETHE'S WORKS. Vol. II. [Remainder of his Autobiography, and Travels.]
44. SCHILLER'S WORKS. Vol. IV. ["The Robbers," "Fiesko," "Love and
Intrigue," and "The Ghost-Seer."] Translated by HENRY G. BOHN.
92. DANUBIAN PROVINCES.-RANKE'S History of Servia, The Servian Revolu
tion, The Insurrection in Bosnia, and The Slave Provinces of Turkey. Translated
by MRS. KERR.
93. GOETHE'S ELECTIVE AFFINITIES, SORROWS OF WERTHER, GERMAN
EMIGRANTS, GOOD WOMEN; and A NOUVELETTE.
94. THE CARAFAS OF MADDALONI: Naples under Spanish Dominion. Trans-
lated from the German of ALFRED DE ROUMONT. Portrait of Masaniello.
97, 109, & 112. CONDE'S HISTORY OF THE ARABS IN SPAIN. Translated
from the Spanish by MRS. FOSTER. In 3 vols. with copious Index. Frontispiece.
98 & 104. LOCKE'S PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS, containing the Essay on the
Human Understanding, the Conduct of the Understanding, &c., with Notes by
J. A. ST. JOHN, Esq. General Index and a Portrait. In 2 Vols.
100. HUNGARY: ITS HISTORY AND REVOLUTIONS. With a Copious Memoir
of KOSSUTH, from new and authentic sources. Portrait of Kossuth.
101 & 113. HISTORY OF RUSSIA to the present time, compiled from KARAMSIN,
TOOKE, and SEGUE, by W. K. KELLY. In 2 vols. with Index, Portraits of Catherine
the Second, Nicholas, and Mentschikopf.
107 & 108. JAMES'S (G. P. R.) LIFE OF RICHARD COEUR DE LION, King of
England. New Edition, with Portraits of Richard and Philip Augustus. Com-
plete in 2 vols.
110 & 111. SMYTH'S LECTURES ON MODERN HISTORY. New Edition, with
the Author's last corrections, and a General Index. 2 vols.
114. GOETHE'S WILHELM MEISTER'S APPRENTICESHIP. Complete.
115. BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER, in a popular form, by LEIGH HUNT.
116. 117. SMYTH'S LECTURES ON THE HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVO-
LUTION. New edition, with the Author's last corrections, an additional Lecture,
and a General Index. Complete in two Vols.
118, MIGNET'S HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION, from 1789 to 1814. 119. GUIZOT'S HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION OF 1640. With a Preliminary Essay on its causes and success. Translated by WM. HAZLITT
120, 121, & 122. GUIZOT'S HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION, from the Fall of the
Roman Empire to the French Revolution. Translated by W. HAZLITT. In 3 vols.
With Index, and Portraits of M. Guizot, Charlemagne, and Louis IX.
123 & 124. THIERRY'S HISTORY OF THE CONQUEST OF ENGLAND BY
THE NORMANS. Translated by W. HAZLITT. In 2 vols. Portraits.
125 & 126. FOSTER'S CRITICAL ESSAYS, contributed to the Eclectic Review
Edited by J. E. RYLAND, M.A. In 2 vols.
127. LUTHER'S TABLE-TALK; with Life by A. CHALMERS. Portrait.
128, 129, 130 & 131. LAMARTINE'S HISTORY OF THE RESTORATION
4 vols. post 8vo. new Edition, with a General Index, and 5 additional Portraits
viz., Lamartine, Talleyrand, Lafayette, Ney, and Louis XVII. Cloth.
132. CARREL'S COUNTER-REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND-FOX'S HISTORY OF
JAMES II.-And LORD LONSDALE'S MEMOIR OF JAMES II. Portraits
of Carrel and Fox.
133. STURM'S MORNING COMMUNINGS WITH GOD, or Devotional Medita
tions for Every Day in the Year.
134. FOSTERIANA: THOUGHTS, REFLECTIONS, and CRITICISMS of the late
JOHN FOSTER (Author of Essays of Decision of Character, Popular Ignorance
&c.) selected from periodical papers not hitherto published in a collective form
and edited by HENRY G. Boux. (Nearly 600 pages). 58.