MONTAIGNE’S ESSAYS.
THE ESSAYS OF MICHAEL SEIGNEUR DE MONTAIGNE, with Notes and Quotations, and an Account of the Author’s Life, translated into English by Charles Colton, Esq.

BOLINGBROKE ON THE STUDY AND USE OF HISTORY.
LETTERS ON THE STUDY AND USE OF HISTORY: “On Exile,” “The Spirit of Patriotism,” “The Idea of a Patriot King,” “The State of Parties in 1744.” By Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke.

HUME’S ESSAYS.
ESSAYS,—LITERARY, MORAL, AND POLITICAL. By David Hume (the historian).

SIDNEY SMITH’S ESSAYS.
ESSAYS,—SOCIAL AND POLITICAL. By Rev. Sidney Smith.

MILMAN’S HISTORY OF THE JEWS.
HISTORY OF THE JEWS. By H. H. Milman, D.D., late Dean of St. Paul’s.

HALLAM’S EUROPE.
VIEW OF THE STATE OF EUROPE DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. By Henry Hallam, LL.D., F.R.A.S.

LOCKE ON THE HUMAN UNDERSTANDING.
AN ESSAY CONCERNING THE HUMAN UNDERSTANDING. By John Locke. With the Notes and Illustrations of the author, and an Analysis of his Doctrine of Ideas. Also, Questions on Locke’s Essay, for the use of students.

D’AUBIGNE’S HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION.
THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, from its commencement to the days of Calvin. By J. H. Merle D’Aubigne, D.D. Translated from the author’s late French edition.

MILTON’S EARLY BRITAIN, &c.
BRITAIN UNDER TROJAN, ROMAN, AND SAXON RULE. By John Milton.—ENGLAND UNDER RICHARD III. By Sir Thomas More.—THE REIGN OF HENRY VII. By Lord Bacon. Three books bound in one volume.

ESSAYS ON BEAUTY AND TASTE.
ESSAY ON BEAUTY. By Francis [Lord] Jeffrey.—ESSAY ON TASTE. By Archibald Alison, LL.D. The two books in one volume.