EVE.RYMAN’S LIBRARY - CLASSIFIED HISTORY--comvmzed Green’s Short History ot the English People. Edited and Revised L. Cecil Jane, with an Appendix by R. P. Farley, B.A. 2 vols. Grote’s History ot Greece. Intro. by A. I). Lindsay. 12 vols. ih. Hallam’s (Henry) Constitutional History of England. 3 vols. 621-35;; Holinshed’s Chronicle as used in Shakespeare’s Plays. Introduction Professor Allardyce N ieoll. 800 Irving’s (Washington) Conquest of Granada. 478 (Sec also Essays and Brocnarsrv) 5 Josephus' Wars of the Jews. Introduction by Dr Jacob Hart. 712 Lutzow’s Bohemia: An Historical Sketch. Introduction by Presidente t_l. T. G. Masaryk. Revised edition. 432 Maeaulay’s History of England. 3 vols. 34-6 (See also Essays and Onyroizv) Qi; Maine's (Sir Henry) Ancient Law. 734 Merlva1e’s History of Rome. (An Introductory vol. to Gibbon.) 433 Mignet’s (F. A. M.) The French Revolution. 713 Milman’s History ot the Jews. 2 vols. 377-8 Mommsen’s History of Rome. Translated by W. P. Dickson, LL.D. With a review oi the work by E. A. Freeman. 4 vols. 542-5 Motley’s Dutch Republic. 3 vols. 86-8 Parkman’s Conspiracy oi Pontiac. 2 vols. 302-3 Tfj; Paston Letters, The. Based on edition ot Knight. Introduction by Mrs Archer-Hind, M.A. 2 vols. 752-3 Pilgrim Fathers, The. Introduction by John Maseileld. 480 L Pinnow’s History of Germany. Translated by M. R. Brailsford. 929 X5; Political Liberty, The Growth of. A Source-Book of English History. ja; Arranged by Ernest Rhys. 745 [M.A. 2 vols. 397-8 {ga; Prescott’s Conquest of Mexico. With Introduction by Thomas Seccombe. ,, Conquest of Peru. Intro. by Thomas Seecombe, M.A. 301 Sismondi’s Italian Republics. 250 Stanley’s Lectures on the Eastern Church. Intro. by A. J. Grieve. 251 Tacitus. Vol. I. Annals. Introduction by E. H. Blakeney. 273 ag? ixifj ,, Vol. II. Agricola and Germania. Intro. E. H. Blakeney. 274 '1‘liierry’s Norman Conquest. Intro. by J. A. Price, B.A. 2 vols. 198-9 Villehsrdouin and De J oinville’s Chronicles of the Crusades. Translated, J?} with Introduction, by Sir F. Marzials, C.B. 333 3, Vo1taire’s Age of Louis XIV. Translated by Martyn P. Pollack. 780 ORATORY Anthology of British Historical Speeches and Orations. Compiled by fjff Ernest Rhys. 714 Bright’s (John) Speeches. Selected with Intro. by Joseph Sturge. 252 Burke’s American Speeches and Letters. 340. (See also Esssrs) Demosthenes: Select Oratlons. 546 _ (gx Fox (Charles James): Speeches (French Revolutionary War Period). Edited with Introduction by Irene Cooper \Villis, M.A. 759 ` Lincoln’s Speeches, etc. Intro. by the Rt Hon. James Bryce. 206* g i_<s. (See also Brocmnnv) I Macaulay’s Speeches on Politics and Literature. 399 _ gf (Sea also Essays and Hisrromr) ( y Pltt’s Orations on the War with France. 145 A ; * I ·*g PHILOSOPHY AND THEOLOGY. —i*»t j . L A Kempis' Imitation oi Christ. 484 u o I I ._*. A 3 , - .,—..%. ;_;yj,;· ..·. [ »,’.»i jg}. Ancient Hebrew Literature. Beingthe Old Testament JandlApoermha.·%gj.:4g;j Arranged bythe Rev. R. B. Taylor. ~4vols.* Q253-6*: L ,..( ,,i . Aristotle, The Nicomachean Ethics ot. r Translated.liby.‘% x Introductionby Professor J.*A.. Smith. 2547j sics A j_;;* syicil gi cie , .<S¤¤¤1-vo 0r·A¤¤r¢Ar~>» • e c..r» Plain < JT »... i ruii n ,e. o s i..(».....c., = ·B¤·¤¤¤*¤;Th¤ .AdY¤¤¤¤m¢¤¢. ‘<>f‘L¢¤»¤‘¤i¤S· llri W9 G ‘(“¢( ll$¤4*¤i—*¤§l` ‘(‘— j t.·`(¢i( Berl:eIey’s (Bishop) Principlesllof Human ‘LK¤§WI€d8‘¢g gN9W”"Tl1¢0§*Y. ' Vision. With Introduction by A.’D~;»`L111dS&Y¢’f lisy 4 b3. siii, jg » ~.»s . A ‘ ( . I r ,·(. » I `_`. P n