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HANDBOOK TO THE CATHEDEALS OF 

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BY R. J. KING, B.A. 

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HUME'S HISTOEY OF ENGLAND TO THE 

 EEVOLUTION OF 1688. 



A NEW LIBKAEY EDITION. Annotated and Revised. 



During the hundred and ten j-ears which have passed since the completion of Hume's 

 great woik, no successful attemjit has heen made to supersede it as the standard HistoiT- 

 of England. "We all fall Lack upon Hume"'— says Dean Hook — "notwithstanding 

 his many shortcomings and lamentahle faults." To supply those shortcomings and 

 nmend those faults, and so to hring Hume's work uji to the existing state of historical 

 science, is the object of the present undertaking. 



The whole work, whether cf revision or re-writing, will be based on the original 

 authorities. The publication of our ancient Chronicles and our National Eecords, now in 

 progress under the care of the Master of the Eolls, through the hands of very able 

 Editors, offers new facilities for such an undertaking. 



It is proposed to complete the History, as far as it was can-ied by Hume, distri- 

 buted as follows : — 



I.— Ekom the Earliest Times to the End of the Plantagenet Link 

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II.— The Tudor Age. 2 Vols. 



III. — The Stewart Age. 2 Vols. 



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METALLUEGY ; 



THE ART OF EXTRACTING METALS FROM THEIR ORES, 

 AND ADAPTING THEM TO VARIOUS PUEPOSES OF MANUFACTUEE, 



BY JOHN PERCY, M.D., F.R.S, 



Lecturer on Metallurgy at the Government School of Mines. 



VOL. I.— FUEL, WOOD, COAL, COPPEE, ZINC, &c. 

 Ncio Edition. With Illustrations. Svo. 



A DICTIONAEY OF ENGLISH HISTOEY. 



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