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T/ie following Works Jiave already appeared, and have received universal commendation. 



i. 

 BORROWS BIBLE IN SPAIN. 



" As a book of adventures the most extraordinary one which has appeared for a long time 

 past." Quarterly Review. 



II. 



BISHOP HEBER'S JOURNAL IN INDIA. 



" The most perfectly charming book we ever read." Examiner. 

 HI. 



IRBY AND MANGLES' TRAVELS IN THE EAST. 



" One of the most interesting and popular works of the present century." Aberdeen Journal. 



IV. 



DRINKWATER'S SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR. 



11 A book so replete with interest and information as to be truly a legend of the United Services 

 of its day." United Service Magazine. 



HAY'S MOROCCO AND THE MOORS. 



" These Sketches are singularly graphic and interesting:. The Author rides among the wild 

 people, encamps with them, and listens to the strange tales of mighty robbers or daring exploits 

 with wild beasts." Cheltenham Chronicle. 



VI. 



LETTERS FROM THE SHORES OF THE BALTIC. 



" A series of charming descriptions ; the style full of ease and freshness." Examiner. 



VII. 



THE AMBER WITCH. 



" If it be a fiction, it ia worthy we can give no higher praise of De Foe." Quarterly Review. 



SOUTHEY'S CROMWELL AND BUNYAN. 



" Models of what biography ought to be ; embracing all the facts in the lives of their respective 

 ubjects." Dublin Freeman's Journal, 



