LIST OF MR. COBBETt’s BOOKS. 9 V. HISTORY. PROTESTANT REFORMATION ; Price 5s. COBBETT’S HISTORY OF THE PROTESTANT RE- FORMATION in England and Ireland, shewing how that event has impoverished and degraded the main body of the People in these Countries; in a Series of Letters, addressed to all sensible and just Englishmen ; with a list of the Abbeys, Priories, Nunneries, Hospitals, and other Religious Foundations, in England and Wales, and in Ireland, confiscated, seized on, or alienated, by the Protestant “ Reformation ” Sovereigns and Parliaments. This is the book that has done the business of the Established Church ! This book has been translated into all living languages, and there are two Stereotype Editions of it in the United States of America. This is the source from whence are now pouring in the petitions for the Abolition of Tithes. — W. C. This new and cheap edition has been published in Monthly Parts, 6d. each, and is now complete in two vols., 2s. 6d. each vol. ROMAN HISTORY ; Price 6s. COBBETTS ROMAN HISTORY; Vol. I. in English and French, from the foundation of Rome to the Battle of Actium ; selected from the best Authors, ancient and modern, with a Series of Questions at the end of each chapter ; for the use of schools and young persons in general. Vol. II. An Abridged History of the Emperors, in French and English ; being a continuation of the History of the Roman Republic, published by the same Authors, on the same plan, for the use of schools and young persons in genera). This work is in French and English. It is intended as an Exercise- Book, to be used with my French Grammar, and it is sold at a very low price, to place it within the reach of young men in general. — W. C. LIFE OF ANDREW JACKSON : Price 3s. REGENCY AND REIGN OF GEORGE IV. Price 10s. 6d. COBBETT’S HISTORY OF THE REGENCY AND REIGN OF GEORGE IV. — This work is published in Nos. at 6d. each; and it does justice to the late “ mild and merciful ” King. — W. C. LAFAYETTE’S LIFE (Price ls.J; a brief Account of the Life of that brave and honest man, translated from the French, by Mr. James Cobbett. VI. TRAVELS. LETTERS FROM FRANCE ; Price 4s. 6d. Mil JOHN COBBETT S LETTERS FROM FRANCE, con- taining observations on that country during a Journey from Calais to the South, as far as Limoges; then back to Paris, and then, after a Residence, from the Eastern parts of France, and through part of the Netherlands ; commencing in April, and ending in December, 1821. r RIDE IN FRANCE ; Price 2s. 6d. MR. JAMES COBBETT’S RIDE OF EIGHT HUNDRED MILES IN FRANCE, in 1823 (the Third Edition); containing a