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Kingsley (Canon).— ON THE ANCIEN regime as it 

 Existed on the Continent before the French Revolution. 

 Three Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution. By the Rev. 

 C. Kingsley, M.A., formerly Professor of Modern History 

 in the University of Cambridge. Crown 8vo. ds. 



These three lectures discuss severally (i) Caste, (2) Centralization, (3) 

 The Explosive Forces by which the Revolution was superinduced. The 

 Preface deals at some length with certain political questions of the present 

 day. 



THE ROMAN AND THE TEUTON. A Series of Lectures 

 delivered before the University of Cambridge. By Rev. C. 

 Kingsley, M.A. 8vo. \2s. 



Contents : — Inaugural Lecture ; The Forest Children ; The Dying 

 Empire; The Human Deluge ; The Gothic Civilizer ; Dietrich's End; The 

 Nemesis of the Goths ; Paulus Diaconus ; The Clergy and the Heathen : 

 TheMonka Civilizer ; The Lombard Laws ; The Popes and the Lombards ; 

 The Strategy of Providence. 



Kingsley (Henry, F.R.G.S.). — tales OF OLD 

 TRAVEL. Re-narrated by Henry Kingsley, F.R.G.S. With 

 Eight Illustrations by HuARD. Crovra 8vo. 6j. 



Contents: — Marco Polo; The Shipwreck of Pelsart ; The Wonderful 

 Adventures of Andrew Battel; The Wanderings of a Capuchin; Peter 

 Carder; The Preservation of the " Terra Nova ;" Spitzbergen; D'Erme- 

 nonville's Acclimatization Adventure; The Old Slave Trade; Miles Philips ; 

 The Sufferings of Robert Everard ; John Fox ; Alvaro Nunez ; TheFoun- 

 dation of aft Empire. 



Latham.- — black AND WHITE : A Journal of a Three Months' 

 Tour in the United States. By Henry Latham, M.A., Barrister- 

 at-Law. 8vo. loj. dd. 

 " The spirit in which Mr. Latham has written about our brethren in 



America is commendable in high degree." — Athenaeum. 



