"We know no histories more likely to prove useful and agreeable in the instruction of children."—Britannia.

"The style of the book throughout renders it worthy of the support it has secured."—Gospel Magazine.

"Miss Corner has chosen her epochs skilfully, and sketched them in a manner to make an adequate impression."—Literary Gazette.

THE HISTORY OF IRELAND;

New Edition; Seventh Thousand; 2s. 6d. cloth, lettered; or bound up with Questions on the History, 3s.

Illustrated with a Map, and three Historical Engravings.—1. St. Patrick preaching Christianity to the King and Nobles. 2. Lord Thomas Fitzgerald renouncing his allegiance to Henry VIII. 3. Entry of James II. into Dublin.

"The history before us is well executed."—Literary Gazette.

"Miss Corner's style of writing will produce habits of thinking."—Morning Advertiser.

"The Historical facts, always correct, are detailed in plain and concise language. This is one of the best class books on Ireland, for young people."—Limerick Standard.

The beauty of composition throughout the writings of Miss Corner is singular and fascinating.—Sun.