10 MR. MURRAY’S LIST OF NEW WORKS. 
THE STUDENT'S EDITION OF AUSTIN'S 
LECTURES ON JURISPRUDENCE; or, THE PHILOSOPHY 
OF POSITIVE LAW. 
COMPILED FROM THE LARGER WORK. 
BY ROBERT CAMPBELL, 
of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister-at-Law. 
Post 8vo. 12s. 
‘“ Austin’s Lectures have long since been accepted as a classic work on the subjects handled 
therein ; but many students will be thankful for an abridgment which produces the whole of 
the arguments, while it adds later illustrations gathered by the editor, besides a number of 
passages and notes in which the author's meaning is modified or explained.’—INDIAN Matt. 
THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE 
GRENADIER GUARDS. 
From Original Documents in the State Paper Office, Rolls’ Records, War Office, Horse 
Guards, Contemporary Histories, and Regimental Records. 
BY LIEUT.-GEN. SIR FREDERICK W. HAMILTON, K.C.B. 
With Portraits and Illustrations. 3vols. S8vo. 63s. 
“ The industry of the author, in what has been an assiduous task for many years, has been 
extraordinary ; and his diligent examination of our own archives, and even those of foreign 
countries, has enabled him to put together a narrative rich in most curious details, and singularly 
complete, and, for the most part, accurate. Occasionally, too, he shows power beyond those of 
the most studious compiler; and some of his estimates of military events give proof of no 
ordinary reading and insight. On the whole, this book is an admirable specimen of facts 
collected with exemplary care and of thorough, earnest, and fruitful research.” —THE TimEs. 
THE LITERARY REMAINS OF THE LATE 
EMANUEL DEUTSCH. 
PRECEDED BY A BRIEF MEMOIR. 
8vo. 12s. 
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HISTORY OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY. 
COMPILED FROM THE ORIGINAL RECORDS. 
BY MAJOR FRANCIS DUNCAN, RA, 
Superintendent of the Regimental Records, 
Second Edition. ‘With Portraits. 2vols. 8vo. 30s. 
“The Royal Artillery have been fortunate in their chronicler. Captain Duncan not only 
occupies a position which gives him access to much valuable information, but has sufficient 
literary skill and ability to make the best of the information which he has acquired. The 
history of the Royal Regiment is, indeed, a narrative of England's campaigns since its first 
formation. Readers to whom their country’s glory is dear will find much to interest them in 
this narrative of the doings of so famous a corps in every quarter of the globe.’ —JouN BuLt, 
