MR. MURRAY'S HOME AND COLONIAL LIBRARY. 



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IX. 



NEW SOUTH WALES. BY MRS. MEREDITH. 



" Mrs. Meredith is a pleasant unaffected writer ; and the book derives interest from being a 

 lady's view of New South Walet." Spectator. 



x. 



BARROW'S LIFE OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. 



" The interesting; and instructive volume with which Mr. Barrow has enriched our biographical 

 literature." Edinburgh Review. 



XI. 



FATHER RIPA'S RESIDENCE IN CHINA. 



" The combined singularity of the facts, and the mode of narration, render this as interesting 

 a work as ' SORROW'S BIBLE IN SPAIN.'" Spectator. 



XII. 



LEWIS'S LIFE IN THE WEST INDIES. 



" These highly amusing stories of actual Jamaica life." Quarterly Review. 



" I would give many a sugar cane, 

 Mat Lewis were alive again." Byron. 



XIII. 



SIR JOHN MALCOLM'S SKETCHES OF PERSIA. 



" New and important views of the Persians as a nation are here presented with all the interest, 

 without the tendency to caricature, of our amusing friend Hajji Baba." Quarterly Review. 



XIV. 



ALGIERS ABD-EL-KADER AND THE ARABS. 



" A narrative more romantic, or of more absorbing interest, we have seldom met." Northern 

 Whig. 



xv. 



WASHINGTON IRYING'S BRACEBRIDGE HALL. 



" The most charming work ever written by Washington Irving." Cambridge Chronicle. 



XVI. 



DARWIN'S VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD. 



" Mr. Darwin is a first-rate landscape painter, and the dreariest solitudes are made to teem with 

 interest." Quarterly Review. 



In Preparation. 



THE FALL OF THE JESUITS. 

 LIFE OF THE GREAT CONDfe. By LORD MAHON. 



