Published by Carey fy Lea. 3 



FACTURK of its PRODUCTS. By G. R. POUTER, Esq. In 

 Bvo. with plates. 



XII. CABINET OF HISTORY. 



Vols. 1, 2. HISTORY of SCOTLAND. By Sir WALTER SCOTT. 



3. HISTORY of ENGLAND. By Sir JAMES MACK- 



INTOSH. Vol. 1. 



4. OUTLINES of HISTORY. 



' 5. HISTORY of the NETHERLANDS. By J. C. 



G RATTAN. 



6, 7. HISTORY of FRANCE. By EYRE EVANS CROWE. 



2 vols. Nearly ready. 



8. HISTORY of ENGLAND. By Sir JAMES MACK- 

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XIII. CABINET LIBRARY. 



Vol. 1. The MARQUIS of LONDONDERRY'S NARRATIVE 

 of the LATE WAR in GERMANY and FRANCE. 



** No histoiy of the events to which it relates can be correct without reference 

 lo its statements." Literary Gazette. 



" The events detailed in this volume cannot fail to excite an intense interest." 

 Dublin Literary Gazette. 



" The only connected and well-authenticated account we have of the spirit- 

 stirring scenes which preceded the fall of Napoleon. It introduces us into the 

 cabinets and presence of the allied moiiarchs. We observe the secret policy of 

 each individual : we see the course pursued by the wily Bemadotte, the tempo- 

 rizing Metternich, and the ambitious Alexander. The work deserves a place in 

 every historical library." Globe. 



2. JOURNAL of a NATURALIST. Nearly ready. 



Plants, trees, and stones, we note ; 



Birds, insects, beasts, and rural things. 



" We again most strongly recommend this little unpretending volume to the 

 attention of every lover of nature, and more particularly of our country readers. 

 It will induce them, we are sure, to examine more closely than they have been 

 accustomed to do, into the objects of animated nature, and such examination 

 will prove one of the most innocent and the most satisfactory sources of gratin- 

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 No. LXXV1II. 



** We think there are few readers who Mill not be delighted (we are certain all 

 will be instructed) by the Journal of a Naturalist.' "Monthly Review. 



" This is a most delightful book on the most delightful of all studies. We are 

 acquainted with no previous work which bears any resemblance to this ? except 

 ' White's History of Selbome,' the most fascinating piece of rural writing and 

 sound English philosophy that ever issued from the press." Athenasuw* 



' The author of the charming volume before us has produced one of the most 

 interesting volumes we remember to have seen fora long time." New Monthly 

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3. MILITARY MEMOIRS of the DUKE of WELLING- 



TON. By Captain MOYLE SHERER. Nearly ready. 



XIV. A DISCOURSE on the REVOLUTIONS 

 of the SURFACE of the GLOBE and the Changes thereby pro- 

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