The works of Strype hold a place amongst the very best authorities, as forming a most valuable portion of the history of the reformation of religion in this country, no less than as of standard excellence, inasmuch as the narratives of the most interesting events in the annals of our country were based by this truly Protestant author upon documentary evidence, and drawn from original MSS., the greater part of which are still extant.

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NELSON’S LIFE. By Joseph Allen, Author of “Battles of the British Navy.” With a Portrait of Nelson.

“To Mr. Allen we owe the inexpressible advantage of being able to read Nelson’s biography unencumbered by idle speculations, denuded of the tedious detail, and yet sufficiently nautical to give an appropriate colouring to the exciting and glorious narrative.”—United Service Gazette.

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RICHELIEU’S LIFE. By W. Robson. With Illustrations.

“The reader will find much pleasure and profit in perusing Mr. Robson’s very able and intelligent biography.”—Observer.

“The student will find the events of Richelieu’s life reflected as in a mirror.”—Liverpool Albion.

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CHANNING’S (Dr.) LIFE and CORRESPONDENCE. Edited by his Nephew, William Henry Channing. A New Edition, with a Portrait.