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A Series ^ef'Siandard Works, includitig matiy of the 4ekntri»iec(ged Master- 

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1. Hallam's Constitutional History of Englaini r-Fiom iHe 



Accession of Henry VII. to the Deatli of George It. . By Henry 

 -Hallah, LL.D,,. F.R.S. . With Lor4 Wacaulay's Es^suy on- the same. 

 970 pp.,- 5^1-; Library Edition, demy 8vo, 7J. 6^. '■'_ 



2. Hallam's Europe during the Middle Ages. By the Author 



. - of *',TSh!^ Constitutional History of England.'^ 720 pp.> 3^. 6d^; Library- 

 Edition, deniyBvo,. 894 pp;, 6j. - ! . , ■■■ " ' 



3. Hallam's Church and State : Being a View of the State of 



Europe during the Middle Ages. By the Author of " The Constitutional 

 History of England." ' 400 pp., ZK 6d. '' " '' 



I 5. The Wealthrof NationsfAn Inquiry into the Nature and 



Causes af).^ By Adam Smith. , 782. pp.j 3^. Cof.; Librarji^EditJoni demy 

 •Bvo,- ?6b pp., 6j. ' ■■ '^ ■ II V .'- , , r.' .. J -', , J V . 



: 6. Adam Smith's Essays . "MoM Sentiiinehts, AStfbnbiny, Physics, 

 .&c. Bythe Author of "The Wealth of Natiops." 476 pp., jr. 6rf. 



' 7. Hume's. History pfOEhgland, FrOm tb? Invasioiiof Jtfliiig, 

 Caesar to tW.Revolution in., z638. O^y David Hume. . In-s^pls, 2,240 

 J>p.,fas.6d. - 'i , - 1 - . , 



8. Hume'? Essays: J^it^rayyi V«!4li;'arid/;PoliticaI. By David 



Hume, the Historian- 558 pp., 3i."6(?. ; }, *' . _ .' , - j 



9. Montaigne's -Essays,' AH the Essays of Michael the Seigneur 



^' de 'Montaigne; ; Translated by CriARtEs ' Cotton.- '684 pp;;' 3*. 6d'.'; 

 ■ XibraiyEdition, demy 8vo,~92D pp.,'6f.' ^" 



10. Wairtoii's History of EngUsK P'oetry. Ffom the Eleventh to 



the Seventeenth Century. By TkomXs WXrton, B-.D., Poet 'Laureate. 

 l,032pp.,6i. ' • 



11. The Court and Times of Queen Elizabeth. By Lucy 



AlKBN. 530 pp.', ^S. 6d. ■ ' ■ 



12. Edmund Burke's Choice Pieces. Containing the Speech on 



the Law of Libel, Reflefctions. on Revolution iif {France, on the Subline and 

 Beautiful, Abridgment of English Hist,ory. ' 3; . 6d. , 



14, Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting in England. By Horace. 

 Walpole. 538 pp., 35. 6^. ' ' ■ ' 



. 15. M'Culloch's Principles of Political Economy. With Sketch 

 of the Rise arid Progress^ of the Science^ By J. R. M'Culloch. , 360 ppj, 

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16. Locke's Letters o^ Toleration. By .John Locke,',., 400 pp., 



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18. Walton's Complete Angler; or, The Contemplative Man's 

 Recreation.. io2pp,, sf. , - i ■:"'."" 1' ' :'■ : 



20. Essays on Beality and Taste : Oh Be'auty, by FraWcis, Lord 

 Jeffrey ; On Taste, by Archibald Alison, LL.D. 324 pp., 3^. 6d. 



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