I 



LriST OF Mr. Ci(>BiETt''^ Books. 11 



. the Manners and Customs as materially differ from those of En"^- 

 land ; also, an Account of the Prices of Laud, House^ Fuel, Food, 



j Raiment, Labour, and other Things, in different parts of the Coun- 

 try ; the design being to exhibit a true Picture of the present State 



i! of the People of France ; to which is added, a General View of the 



I; Finances of the Kingdom. 



|l TOITB, m ZTiLXiV. 



MR. JAMES COBBETT'S TOUR IN ITALY, and also in 

 1 Part of FRANCE and SWITZERLAND (Price 4*. Gd.) ; the 

 } Route being from Paris through Lyons, to Marseilles, and thence 

 to Nice, Genoa, Pisa, Florence, Rome, Naples, and Mount Vesu- 

 , vius ; and by Rome, Terni, Perugia, Arezzo, Florence, Bologna, 

 J Ferrara, Padua, Venice, Verona, Milan, over the Alps by Mount 

 [i St. Bernard, Geneva, and the Jura, back into France. The space 

 j of time being from October 1821 to September 1825); containing 

 I a Description of the Country, of the principal Cities and their most 

 , striking Curiosities; of the Climate, Soil, Agriculture, Horticul- 

 ture, and Products ; of the Prices of Provisions and of Labour; 

 and of the Dresses and Conditions of the Peo()ie. And also some 

 Account of the Laws and Customs, Civil and Religio»is, ami of the 

 Morals and Demeanor of the Inhabitants in the several States, j 



TOVB. IN SCOTI.A.N-I>. 



TOUR IN SCOTLAND by Mr. Cobbett : the tour taken in the 

 autumn of 1832, and the book written during the tour. It is a 

 small duodecimo volume, the price of which is two shillings and 

 sixpence. 



7. LAW. 



IWCAltTBIffS'S Z.AW OP WATIOM'S. 



COBBETT'S TRANSLATION OF MARTENS'S LAW OF 

 NATIONS {Price I7s.) ; being the Science of National Law, 

 Covenants, Power, &c. Founded upon the Treaties and Customs 

 of Modern Nations in Europe. By G. F. Von Mahtkns, Professor 

 of Public Law in the University of Gottingen. Translated from 

 the French, by Wm. Co&bett. To which is added, a List of the 

 Principal Treaties, Declarations, and other Public Papers, from 

 the Year 1731 to 1738, by the Author ; and continued by the 

 Translator down to November 1815. (Tlie Fourth Edition.) — This 

 is a large Octavo. It was one of my first literary labotirs. 

 excellent Common- Place Book to the Law of Nations. — W. C. ^ 



THB I. AW OF TTTZtltrPISES. 



MR. WM. COBBETT'S LAW OF TURNPIKES {Price 3s.'e4!^ . 

 or, an Analytical Arrangement of, and Illustrative Coniments ao 

 all the General Acts relative to tiie Turnpike Roads of England • 

 the whole being in Answer to the following Questions* — 1st. What 

 are the General Acts now in Force? 2i;d. What is the Extent-of 

 them 1 3rd. How do they affect every Turnpike Road] By Wm. 

 Cobbett, Junior. — Never was anything more neatly arranged , or 

 more clearly explained in few words. If every Magistrate had h, 

 what blumiering decisions it would prevent 1 — W. C. 



