List of Corks tu 
General Literature 
PUBLISHED BY 
MR. MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, LONDON, 
PUBLISHER TO THE ADMIRALTY AND BOARD OF LONGITUDE, 
HISTORY. 
Ts 
GIBBON’S ROMAN EMPIRE. 
Edited, with Notes, by the Rey. H. H. Minman. 
Second Edition. With 13 Maps. 6 vols, 8yo., 3l. 3s. 
“The only edition extant to which Parents and aay 
dim and Academical Authorities ought to give 
asure of countenance.”— Quarterly Revi iew. 
It, 
HISTORY iat tech oretin! 
wn History To THE REIGN 
Ss. By GEOR ia Grae With 
“a 
fa tnailagetibk: the discipline, a of in- 
tllct, and the excellent eru ign on, every d 
m Mr. Grote; but they will here eli find 
the — at whi ch harmonises hens: and hokage pron 
me, an orderly and solid w c 
have npn se eon Poetry and Philoso om stead the 
historian ¢ on mane — and do not impede or misguide 
i — Kea 
EUROPE DURING "THE MIDDLE ng 
t complet 
Samients works. It is a series of fine 
sketches.’’—North American Review, 
y-drawn historical 
CONE eee _Tastory OF ENG- 
ND. m, Fith Edition. 2 vols. 
en 0, 245. 
“Mr. A nag pow agp se geet oene 
Hlis ee is e. pteiund; er 
his mind is e ale Rteguiaeea ey the nek Revie of its 
grasp and delicacy of its touch.”—Edindu 
v. 
HISTORY OF ENGLAND, 
From the Peace of Utrecht (1713) to the Peace of wy 
nae — 8yo, 52. 
ei By orbs — cane vols. 
** Lord M st judgmen its a pan 
bat hiney sensibly oats, pt ‘pleasantly. book has the 
acity of 
nch memoir, without tte insincerity,"— | 6 
vi. 
— = KINGS. 
TRANSLATED FRO & GER or LAPPEN 
By rent ‘Tucend, FSA. 2 vols. 8vo, 21s. 
BERG, 
This book will be found to supply a defect in our his- | 
with such claims 
have had nothing w' 
: and 
vit. 
RANKE’S POPES OF ROME: 
Ss. 8vo, 24s. 
book, excellently translated. It now takes 
its mh oer fe English Classics.”—Edinburgh Review. 
ird EB ustrations. 5 sian pai "4 4s, 
‘‘Sir Gardner Wilkinson has done more to make the 
ahs of the ea known to us moderns than any 
contemporary writer.’’—Athen 
HIST ORY. OF INDIA 
HINDOO at on semen PERIO DS. 
By Hon. Movuntstua NE, Second Edition. 
ith Map, 2 vols. end Ss 
‘‘ A work of the greatest authority and learning—one of 
the latest and most valuable works on the Eastern Empire.” 
—Sir Robert Peel, 
x. 
THE = nseseseaebta DESPATCHES. 
a SA the la f£ORGE Murray, G.C.B. 
cictniaie, r Sok. 8vo. 20s. each, 
his sae in a wom me the Famer foresight, 
n throws a — oon 
racter ‘isin pg h 
before, dense 
XI. 
WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN. 
By Lorp Manon. Second Edition. ig sass 158. sf 
“Lord Mahon’s narrative reflects ell 
erdered ng sy is comprehensive, aid, a Piively. ae 
ly Rev: 
Quarter 
XI . 
SPAIN UNDER CHARLES THE SECOND; 
Being Extracts from the Stannore Correspondence, 
1690 to 1700. By Lorp Manon. Second Edition. Post 8vo, 
6s. 6d. 
egorgeert but of 
very eactous ¥ olume: of small 
est of 
“Av 
sterling value; almost every — as an inter 
one kind or other.”—Spectator 
xm. 
HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY, ' 
From the Birth of Christ to the a of Paganism 
e —T an Empire. By Rev. H. H. Mitman, 3 vols. 
ie ale book for all to read. The divine origin of Chris- 
and the autho ority of the Holy Rosier are 
"— Preface to the Am n Edi-, 
in none ot f our is preserved, in such oe ave 0, 
and accessible shape, the German ~~ of Anglo-Saxo 
History.’ —Exam tianity, 
yao im t book. high hist 
school.” —Christian ~ aa emoh tion, by Dr. Murdoch, 
ehiiiiane, 1847.) 
