GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



Law. — THE ALPS OF HANNIBAL. By William John Law, 

 M.A., formerly Student of Christ Church, Oxford. Two vols. 



8V0. 2IJ. 



" No one can read the work and not acquire a conviction that, in 

 addition to a thorough grasp of w particular topic, its writer has at 

 command a large store of reading and thought upon many cognate points 

 of ancient history and geography " — QUARTERLY REVIEW. 



Liverpool. — THE LIFE AND ADMINISTRATION OF 



ROBERT BANKS, SECOND EARL OF LIVERPOOL, K.G. 



Compiled from Original Family Documents by Charles Duke 



YoNGE, Regius Professor of History and English Literature in 



Queen's College, Belfast ; and Author of " The History of the 



British Navy," "The History of France under the Bourbons," etc. 



Three vols. 8vo. 42J. 



Since the time of Lord Burleigh no one, except the second Pitt, ever 



enjoyed so long a tenure of power ; with the same exception, no one ever 



held office at so critical a time .... Lord Liverpool is the very last 



minister who has been able fully to carry out his own political views ; who 



has been so strong that in matters of general policy the Opposition could 



extort no concessions from him which were not sanctioned by his oivn 



deliberate judgment. The present work is founded almost entirely on the 



correspondence left behind him by Lord Liverpool, and now in the possession 



of Colonel and Lady Catherine Harcourt. 



" Full of information and instruction." — FORTNIGHTLY Review. 



Maclear. — See Section, "Ecclesiastical History." 

 Macmillan (Rev. Hugh). — HOLIDAYS ON HIGH 



LANDS ; or. Rambles and Incidents in search of ilpine Plants. 



By the Rev. Hugh Macmillan, Author of " Bible Teachings in 



Nature,'' etc. Crown 8vo. cloth. 6s. 

 ■' Botanical knowledge is blended with u lave of nature, a pious en- 

 thusiasm, and a rich felicity of diction not to be met with in any works 

 of kindred character, if we except those of Hugh Miller." — Daily 

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