The Philosophy of History - Part 11
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Part 11

Translated under the inspection of the Author.

"We recommend M. De Tocqueville's work as the very best in plan on the subject of America we have ever met with, and we think we may claim the same praise for it with reference to its execution."--_Blackwood._

IV.

DR. HOGG'S TRAVELS.

In 2 vols. Plates,

VISIT TO ALEXANDRIA, DAMASCUS, AND JERUSALEM, DURING THE SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGN OF IBRAHIM PASHA.

By EDWARD HOGG, M.D.

V.

MISS LANDON'S NEW WORK.

In one vol., with a Portrait of the Author,

THE VOW OF THE PEAc.o.c.k,

By L. E. L., Author of "The Golden Violet," "Venetian Bracelet," &c.

VI.

THE HON. MRS. NORTON'S NOVEL.

In 3 vols. post 8vo.

THE WIFE, AND WOMAN'S REWARD.

By the HON. MRS. NORTON.

"'The Wife,' and 'Woman's Reward,' are full of brilliancy and pathos. In knowledge of society, and of the feelings and pa.s.sions by which it is actuated, Mrs. Norton has no rival."--_John Bull._

VII.

CAPTAIN MARRYAT'S NEW WORK.

In 3 vols. post 8vo.

THE PACHA OF MANY TALES.

By the Author of "Peter Simple," "Jacob Faithful," &c.

"Captain Marryat seems to us to stand alone amongst the writers of his century in the power of presenting life as it is."--_Spectator._

VIII.

NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR OF "CECIL HYDE."

In 3 vols. post 8vo.

HARRY CALVERLEY.

By the Author of "Cecil Hyde."

"The scene of this work is laid among the upper ranks of London life, and executed with the skill and spirit of one well acquainted with its varying hues."--_Lit. Gaz._

IX.

NEW WORK, BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE COLLEGIANS."

In 3 vols. post 8vo.

MY NEIGHBOURHOOD.

By the Author of "The Collegians."

"No writer has depicted Irish character and manners with greater truth and effect than this author. His descriptions of scenery are charmingly picturesque; his personal sketches vivid and individual, and his tales well constructed, entertaining, and interesting."--_Lit. Gaz._

X.

THE COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON'S NEW WORK.

In 3 vols. post 8vo.

THE TWO FRIENDS.

By the COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON.

"The dignity and sweetness of the female character were never portrayed with more force and truth than in this clever production."--_Times._

XI.

NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR OF "GRANBY."

The Second Edition, Revised. In 3 vols. post 8vo.

ANNE GREY. A NOVEL.