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MORE'S UTOPIA, or The Happv Republic, 
a PliilosopLical Romance ; to wliich is added, 
The New Atlantis, by Lord Bacon ; with 
a Preliminary Discourse, containing an Ana- 
lysis of Plato's Republic, &c. and copious 
Notes, by J. A. St. John, Esq. new edition, 
leap. 8vo. extra cloth, (pub, at 6s) reduced to 
4s 6d . 1845 
— — the same, with the Life of Sir Thomas More, 
by the Right Hon. Sir James Mackintosh, 
together 2 vols. feap. 8vo. handsomely prhUed, 
extra cloth, (pub. at 12s) reduced to 8s 1845 
" We must not leave England without mention of the 
only work of genius that she can boast in this age ; the 
Utopia of Sir Thomas More. Perhaps we scarcel}' ap- 
preciate hiijhly enough the spirit and originality of this 
fiction." — Hallam's Literature of Europe. 
" The pleasing manner in which this work is written, 
the felicity of the style, the elegance of the satire, the 
acuteness of the remarks on men and manners, the 
freedom and manliness of the opinions, would have 
raised it to distinction in any a^." — Macdiarmid. 
MOXON'S DRAMATIC SERIES, in sets of 
6 VOLS. royal Bvo. clolh lettered, (pub. at £6. 4s) 
reduced to £4. 10s 
OR SEPARif.TELy : — 
3en Johnson, with a Memoir, &c. by Barry 
Cornwall, and Glossary, royal 8vo, fine por- 
ti-ait and vignette, cloth lettered, (pub. at £1. 4s) 
reduced to 16s . 1838 
Beaumont and Fletcher, with an Introduction, 
by George Darley, and Glossaiy, 2 vols, royal 
8vo. five portraits and vignettes, cloth lettered, 
(pub. at £2.) reduced to £1. 10s 1840 
IMassinger and Ford, with an Introduction, 
by Hartley Coleridge, and Glossary, royal 
8vo. fine portrait and vignette, cloth lettered, 
(pub. at £1.) reduced to 15s 1839 
Wychekley, Congueve, Vanbuuch, and Far- 
QUHAu, with Biographical and Critical No- 
tices by Leigh Hunt, royal 8vo. fine portrait 
and vignette, cloth lettered (pub. at £1.) reduced 
to 15.S . 1840 
Shakspeare, with Remarks on his Life and 
Writings by Thomas Campbell, and Glossary, 
royal 8vo. fine portrait and vignette, cloth 
lettered, (pub. at £1.) reduced to"l4,? 1838 
MUl lE'S (ROBERT) MENTAL PHILOSO- 
PHY, a i^opular View of the Nature, Immor- 
tality, Phenomena, and Conduct of the Human 
IMind, 12mo. eifru cloth, (pub. at 6s) reduced 
to2s6rf 1838 
ML'NDY'S (CAPTAIN) PEN AND PENCIL 
SKETCHES IN INDIA, being the Journal 
of a Tour in the various Upper Provinces of 
India, in the years 1827-29, 2 vols. 8vo. irith 
•j]ood-cuts, and 26 spirited etchings ofi Indian 
Field Sports, by Landseer, cloth lettered, (pub. 
at £1. 10s) reduced to 16s 1833 
" Alundy is a man after our own souls — a hearty, ad- 
venturous, bold, cliivalrous, devil-daring, tiger-killing, 
lion- lUelling, jackal-murdering fellow, with a (inn 
Sand, kicn eye, sure aim, exhaustless enthusiasm, and j 
Vood humour in sufticienl abundance to sweeten the bit- 
terness of the very Asphaltic Pool." — 
Prater's Magazine. 
NAPOLEON IN COUNCIL, or the Speeches 
and Opinions of Buonaparte in the Council 
of State, translated from the French, by Cap- 
t!i:!i liasil Hall, post 8vo. fac-simile of Na- 
poleon's icriiing ; extra cloth, (pub. at 9s) re- 
duced to 3s 6d 1837 
ENGLISH LITERATURE. 
NAPOLEON MEMOIRS— Memoirs of the In- 
vasion of France by the Allied Armies, and of 
the Last Six Months of the Pteign of Napo- 
leon, written at the command of the Emperor, 
by Baron Fain, First Secretary of the Ca- 
binet, 8vo. new edition, very large map and fac- 
simile of Napoleon s Abdication ; extra cloth, 
(pub. at 9s) reduced to 4s 6d 1834 
MEMOIRS OF GENERAL COUNT 
RAPP, First Aide-de-Camp to Napoleon, 
written by Himself, and published by his 
Family, containing a multitude of curious 
facts and anecdotes, hitherto unknown, 
8vo, extra cloth, (pub. at 12s) reduced to 4s 61^ 
1823 
BARON LANGON'S EVENINGS 
WITH PRINCE CAMBACERES, Second 
Consul, &c. 2 vols. 8vo. portrait, cloth lettered, 
(pub. at £1. 8s) reduced to IDs 1837 
RECOLLECTIONS OF CAULINCOURT, 
DUKE OF VICENZA, Grand Equerry 
to Napoleon, comprising many curious Anec- 
dotes of the French Court, 2 vols, post 8vo. 
(pub. at 18s) reduced to 9s 1838 
NAPIER'S MONTROSE and the COVE- 
NANTERS, illustrated from Original Docu- 
ments hitherto unpublished, embracing the 
Times of Charles I. from the Rise of the 
Troubles in Scotland to the Death of Mon- 
trose, tlie most complete edititon, 2 vols. 8vo. 
extra cloth boards, (pub. at £1. 4s) reduced 
to 10s 6a Duncan, 1838 
" Tliis is a capital work — it treats of a most important 
period of history, is Illustrated by many curious antl 
valuable documents, will bring the reader acquainted 
witli scenes and characters, and throws a strong light on 
many subjects of interest." — Athenaum,. 
NARES' (REV. DR.) MEMOIRS OF THE 
LIFE AND ADMINISTRATION OF 
CECIL, LORD BURGHLEY, Secretary of 
State in the Reign of King Edward VI., and 
Lord H igh Treasurer of England in the Reign 
of Queen Elizabeth, containing an Historical 
View of the Times in which he lived, and of 
the illustrious Persons with whom he was con- 
nected ; now first published from the originals, 
3 vols. 4to. emhidlished with fine portraits and 
plates, cloth, (pub. at £9. 9s) reduced to 
£2. 12s 6(^ . 1828-Sl 
" A publication of the highest national interest, and 
a great and valuable accession to our knowledge of 
English History, at a period wlien that History if 
most important. It corrects many errors in Rapin, 
Strype, Neale, Lingard, and others." — Athenceum. 
NEO-DRUIDIC HERESY IN BRITANNIA, 
(Essay on the), by the Author of " Britannia 
after the Romans," including a Supj)lement 
to that work, royal 4to cloth, 14s 1838 
NICHOLS'S PROGRESSES, PROCESSIONS. 
FESTIVITIES, AND PAGEANTS OP 
QUEEN ELIZABETH, collected from Ori- 
ginal Manuscripts, Corporation Records, and 
scarce Tracts, and illustrated by Historieal 
Notes by John Nichols, F. S. A., assisted by 
Richard Gough and George Steevens, F.S.A., 
second edition, chronologically arranged, with 
additional Notes, Translations of the Latin, 
and Indexes of Places and Persons visited, 
Remarkable Events, «5cc. 3 vols. 4to. with 47 
plates, clotlt, (pub. at £9. 9s) reduced to £4. 4s 
1823 
