VALUABLE WORKS 



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J. & J. HARPER, 82 CLIFF-ST., 



NEW-YOKK, 

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HISTORY OF THE JEWS. By the Rev. 



H. H. MiLMAN. In 3 vols. 18mo. Illustrated with origi- 

 nal Maps and Woodcuts. 



"The narrative of llie various and highly interesting events in that 

 period flows on in a chaste style ; and a thorough knovyledge of his sub- 

 ject is evident in every page. The work is spirited, well arranged, and 

 full of information, and of a wise and well-cultivated spirit." — Athenmum. 



"Professor H. H. Milman is one of the most diaste and classical 

 writers of the age. The History of the Jews embraced in the volumes 

 before us, has already passed through three editions in England, and is 

 highly and justly commended by many of the most respectable period- 

 icals." — N. Y. Journal of Commerce. 



"It is written in a very interesting manner— in a more philosophical 

 spirit, and with more depth of reflection, than is generally found in his- 

 tories of this nature. It is not wanting in historical condensation, and the 

 colouring of the style is lively and picturesque." — N. Y. Evening Post. 



LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. 



By J. G. LocKHART, Esq. With copperplate Engrav- 

 ings. In 2 vols. 18mo. 



" We anticipate a prodigious circulation for this attractive work. It 

 ia drawn up with consummate ability. Indeed, we have seldom perused 

 a work more uniformly interesting in its details." — Sun. 



" It is, unquestionably, in a brief and tangible form, the most popular 

 History of Napoleon that has been yet produced." — Atlas. 



" This is a much better book than any other in English on the same 

 subject." — Atheneeum. 



LIFE OF NELSON. By Robt. Southey, 



Esq. With a Portrait. 18mo. 



" This is the best work that ever came from the pen of the laureate, 

 and it is an excellent specimen of biography "—Neiv-En?. Palladium. 



"The merits of this work are so weil known that it is altogether un- 

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" Southey's fine and popular biography of Nelson was very much 

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