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The Conquest of Scinde. 



A Commentary. By Lieut.-Colonel ODTRAM, C.B., Resident at 

 Sattarab. 8vo, price 18s. 



" Colonel Outram is calm, direot, and firm in the management of 



his case; he deals with facts and dates, and authentic documentary 



evidence." — John Bull, 



Greece under the Romans. 



A Historical View of the Condition of the Greek Na- 

 tion, FROM THE TIME OF ITS CONQUEST BY THE RoMANS UNTIL 



THE Extinction of the Roman Empire in the East, b.c. 

 146-A.D. 717. By GEORGE FINLAY, K.RG. 8vo, price 16s. 



" • • • His work is therefore learned and profound. It throws a 

 flood of light upon an important though oliscurcd portion of Grecian 

 history. ... In the essenti.nl requisites of fidelity, accuracy, and 

 learning, Mr Finlay bears a favourable comparison with any historical 

 writer of our day." — North American Review. 



" The History of Greece under the Romans has been ably written 

 by Mr Finlay." — Qvarterly Review. 

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Men and Manners in America. 



By the Author of " Cyril Thornton." A New Edition, with a 

 Portrait of the Author, and Letters written by him during his 

 Journey through the United States. In One Vol. foolscap 8vo, 

 price 7s. 6d. 



" Though many excellent volumes have since been published, not 

 one lias sujierseded it as a standard and safe authority. Other tra- 

 vellers have confirmed its accuracy, witliout adding much to its 

 information. * * * But this edition has another advantage. It is 

 enriched with the private letters he wrote to his friends from 

 America, in which his first impressions are recorded without con- 

 cealment."— i>rita«Mia. 



Journal of a Tour in Greece and the Ionian 



ISLANDS, in the Spring of 1838; with Remarks on the Recent 

 History, Present State, and Classical Antiquities of those Coun- 

 tries. By W. MURE, Esq. of Caldwell. In Two Vols, post 8vo, 

 price 24s., Illustrated by Original Drawings. 



" Mr Mure"s Journal is not only the work of a shrewd and intelli- 

 gent observer, and of a sound, though modest scholar, but withal a 

 very pleasant book."— Quarterly Review. 



Notes and Remarks made in Jersey, France, 



ITALY, and the MEDITERRANEAN, in 1643-44. By J. BURN 

 MURDOCH, Esq. In post 8vo, price Ts. 6d. cloth. 



