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An Alphabetical List of Books 



biography of the Author. Edited 

 by Augustus Jessopp,D.D. 3vols. 

 3.5-. 6</. each. 



NUGENT'S (Lord) Memorials 

 of Hampden, his Party and 

 Times. With a Memoir of the 

 Author, an Autograph Letter, and 

 Portrait. 5*. 



OCKLEY (S.) History of the 

 Saracens and their Conquests 

 in Syria, Persia, and Egypt. 

 By Simon Ockley, B.D., Professor 

 of Arabic in the University of 

 Cambridge. 3^. 6d. 



OMAN (J. C.) The Great Indian 

 Epics : the Stories of the RAMA- 

 YANA and the MAHABHARATA. 

 By John Campbell Oman, Prin- 

 cipal of Khalsa College, Amritsar. 

 With Notes, Appendices, and 

 Illustrations. 3-r. 6d. 



ORDERICUS VITALIS J Eccle 

 siastical History of England 

 and Normandy. Translated by 

 T. Forester, M.A. To which is 

 added the CHRONICLE OF ST. 

 EVROULT. 4 vols. $s. each. 



OVID'S Works, complete. Literally 

 translated into Prose. 3 vols. 

 5.5-. each. 



PASCAL'S Thoughts. Translated 

 from the Text of M. Auguste 

 Molinier by C. Kegan Paul. 3rd 

 Edition. 3-r. 6d 



PAULI'S (Dr. R.) Life of Alfred 

 the Great. Translated from the 

 German. To which is appended 

 Alfred's ANGLO-SAXON VERSION 

 OF OROSIUS. With a literal 

 Translation interpaged, Notes, 

 and an ANGLO-SAXON GRAMMAR 

 and GLOSSARY, by B. Thorpe. 5-r. 



PAUSANIAS' Description of 

 Greece. Newly translated by A. R. 

 Shilleto, M.A. 2 vols. 5*. each. 



PEARSON'S Exposition of the 

 Greed. Edited by E. Walford, 



M.A. 5.. 



PEPYS' Diary and Correspond- 

 ence. Deciphered by the Rev. 

 J. Smith, M.A.., from the original 

 Shorthand MS. in the Pepysian 

 Library. Edited by Lord Bray- 

 brooke. 4 vols. With 31 En- 

 gravings. 5-r. each. 



PERCY'S Reliques of Ancient 

 English Poetry. With an Essay 

 on Ancient Minstrels and a Glos- 

 sary. Edited by J. V. Pritchard, 

 A.M. 2 vols. 35. 6d. each. 



PERSIUS. See JUVENAL. 



PETRARCH'S Sonnets, Tri- 

 umphs and other Poems. 

 Translated into English Verse by 

 various Hand?. With a Life of 

 the Poet by Thomas Campbell. 

 With Portrait and 15 Steel En- 

 gravings. 55-. 



PHILO - JUIXaETJS, Works of. 

 Translated by Prof. C. D. Yonge, 

 M.A. 4 vols. 5-y. each. 



PICKERING'S History of the 

 Races of Man, and their Geo- 

 graphical Distribution. With AN 

 ANALYTICAL SYNOPSIS OF THE 

 NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN by 

 Dr. Hall. With a Map of the 

 World and 12 coloured Plates. $s. 



PINDAR. Translated into Prose 

 by Dawson W. Turner. To which 

 is added the Metrical Version by 

 Abraham Moore. 55-. 



PLANCHE. History of British 

 Costume, from the Earliest Time 

 to the Close of the Eighteenth 

 Century. By J. R. Planche, 

 Somerset Herald. With upwards 

 of 400 Illustrations. $s. 



PLATO'S Works. Literally trans- 

 lated, with Introduction and 

 Notes. 6 vols. $s. each. 

 I. The Apology of Socrates, 

 Crito, Phsedo, Gorgias, Pro- 

 tagoras, Phsedrus, Thesetetus, 

 Euthypbron, Lysis. Trans- 

 lated by the Rev. H. Carey. 



