4 GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



Bright (John, M.P.) (continued) 



AUTHOR'S POPULAR EDITION. Extra fcap. 8vo. cloth. Second 

 Edition. 3$. 6d. 



Bryce. THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. By JAMES BRYCE, 

 B.C. L., Regius Professor of Civil Law, Oxford. New and Re- 

 vised Edition. Crown Svo. Js. 6d. 



CHATTERTON : A Biographical Study. BY DANIEL WILSON, 

 LL.D., Professor of History and English Literature in University 

 College, Toronto. Crown Svo. 6s. 6d. 

 The Author here regards Chatterton as a Poet, not as a mere " resetter 



and dcjacer of stolen literary treasures." Revieived in this light, he has 



found much in the old materials capable of being turned to neiv account ; 



and to these materials research in various directions has enabled him to 



make some additions. 



Clay. THE PRISON CHAPLAIN. A Memoir of the Rev. JOHN- 

 CLAY, B.D., late Chaplain of the Preston Gaol. "With Selections 

 from his Reports and Correspondence, and a Sketch of Prison 

 Discipline in England. By his Son, the Rev. W. L. CLAY, M.A. 

 Svo. \^s. 



" Few books have appeared of late years better entitled to an attentive 

 perusal. . . . It presents a complete narrative of all that has been done and 

 attempted by various philanthropists for the amelioration oj the condition and 

 the improvement of the morals of the criminal classes in the British 

 dominions. " LONDON REVIEW. 



Cobden. SPEECHES ON QUESTIONS OF PUBLIC 



POLICY. By RICHARD COBDEN. Edited by the Right Hon. 



JOHN BRIGHT, M.P., and Professor ROGERS. Twovols. Svo. With 



Portrait. (Uniform with BRIGHT'S SPEECHES.) 



The Speeches contained in these two volumes have been selected and 



edited at the instance of the Cobden Club. They form an important part 



cj- that collective contribution to Political science -which has conferred on 



their author so vast a reputation. 



Cooper. ATHENA CANTABRIGIENSES. By CHARLES 

 HENRY COOPER, F.S.A., and THOMPSON COOPER, F.S.A. 

 Vol. I. Svo., 150085, i8j. ; Vol. II., 15861609, iSj. 

 This elaborate -work, ivhich is dedicated by pel-mission to Lord Macau lay, 

 contains lives of the eminent men sent forth by Cambridge, after the 

 fashion oj- Anthony a Wood, in his famous "Athena Oxonienses" 



