MR. MURRAY'S LIST. 



THE CIVIL AND POLITICAL DESPATCHES OF 

 THE DUKE OF WELLINaTON. 



Edited by HIS SON. 



Vols. I. and II. 1819 to 1825. 8vo. 20s. eacli. 



"The world is now learning a new fact about 

 the great Wellington. It was for a long time 

 assumed tliat his influence in the state was 

 due to his military fame, and that he was 

 permitted to essny the role of statesman only 

 because he was a successful warrior. This 



assumption is entirely false. The adminis- 

 trative ability of the duke was of the highest 

 order, as will be illustrated by the present 

 series of despatches and correspondence." 

 — Standard. 



THE ILIAD OF HOMER, 



RENDERED INTO ENGLISH BLANK VERSE. 



By EDWARD, EARL OF DERBY. 



Sixth and Cheaper Edition. To which are added Translations from Latin, German, 



Italian, &c. 



2 Vols. Fcap. Svo. 10s. 



"We have followed Lord Derby through 

 some portions of a poem which the judgment 

 of the ancient and the modem world pro- 

 nounces the finest epic ever written, and we 

 do not hesitate to say that his translation is 

 one which conveys no unworthy or inadeqi;at3 



idea of the original. Its great merit is that 

 it can be read with pleasure. Lord Derby 

 has given to England a version far more 

 closely allied to the original, and superior to 

 any that has yet been attempted in the blank 

 verse of our language." — Bdinburgh Review, 



. QDINTI HORATE FLACCI OPERA. 



Cuba H. H. MILMAN, D.D. 



A new and beautifully printed Edition, with 100 Woodcuts. Small Svo. 7s. Qd. 



"This edition of Dean Milman's Horace 

 contains the numerous engravings from sta- 

 tues, busts, paintings, vases, coins, and seals, 

 which appeared in the more sumptuous edi- 

 tion, and is in all respects admirably produced. 

 We may safely say that in this country no 

 classic has hitherto been so well served as 

 Horace is Ln this beautiful and convenient 

 edition." — Daily News. 



" These elegant editions {Lord Berby's 

 Homer and JJean Milmaris Horace) are 

 admirable books for presents, and at tlie same 

 time so reasonable in price. The Horace is 

 quite a beauty, and its illustrations excellent, 

 and in true taste. The Homer has received 

 some further revision, and contains a good 

 many translations not previously published." 

 — Literary Churchman. 



