26 MACMILLAN'S CATALOGUE OF WORKS IN 



Seeley (Professor). — lectures and essays. By 



J. R. Sekley, M.A. Professor of Modem History in the 

 University of Cambridge. 8vo. los. 6d. 

 Contents : — Roman Imperialism : i. TAe Great Roman Revolu- 

 tion; 2. The Proximate Came of the Fall of the Roman Fmptre ; 

 The Later Emtire. — Mil/on' s Political Opinions — Miltott's Poetry 

 — Elementary Principles in Art — Liberal Education iit Universities 

 — English in Schools — The Church as a Teacher of Morality — The 

 Teaching of Politics : an Inaugu7-al Lecture delivered at Cambridge. 



Shelburne.— LIFE OF WILLIAM, EARL OF SHELBURNE, 



AFTERWARDS FIRST MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE. 



With Extracts from his Papers and Correspondence. By Lord 



Edmond FrrzMAURiCE. In Three Vols. Svo. Vol. I. 1737 — 



1766, 12s. ; Vol.ill. 1766— 1776, i2s. ; Vol. III. 1776— 1805, i6s. 



"Lord Edmond Fitz7?taurice has succeeded in placing before us a 



wealth of new matter, ivhich, luhile casting valuable and much-needed 



light on several obscure passages in the political history of a hundred 



years ago, has enabled us for the first time to form a clear and consistent 



idea of his ancestor." — Spectator. 



Sime. — HISTORY OF GERMANY. By James Sime, M.A. 

 i8mo. 3J. Being Vol. V. of the Historical Course for Schools: 

 Edited by Edward A. Freeman, D.C.L. 

 *' This is a remarhablv clear and impressive History of Germany." — 

 Standard. 



Squier. — PERU : incidents of travel and EX- 

 PLORATION IN THE LAND OF THE INCAS. By E. G. 

 Squier, M.A., F.S.A., late U.S. Commissioner to Peru. With 

 300 Illustrations. Second Edition. Svo. 21s. 

 The Times says : — ^' No more solid and trtistworthy contribution hcui 

 been made to an accurate kno'wledge of what are among the tnost wonderful 

 ruins in the world. The work is really what its title implies. While op 

 the greatest importance as a contribution to Pa uvian archceology, it is also a 

 thorotighly entertainifig attd instructive narrative of travel. Not the least 

 important feature}?iust beconside}'edtkenu7?ierous well executed illustrations " 



Strangford. — EGYPTIAN SHRINES AND SYRIAN SEPUL- 

 CHRES, including a Visit to Palmyra. By Emily A. Beaufort 

 (Viscountess Strangford), Author of " The Eastern Shores of 

 the Adriatic." New Edition. Crown Svo. "js. 6d. 



Tait.— AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH HISTORY, based upon 

 Green's " Short History of the English People." By C. W. A. 

 Tait, M.A., Assistant Master, Clifton College. Crown Svo. 

 3J-. 6d. 



