MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.

New Edition, in Two small Volumes, 12s.

LORD COLLINGWOOD'S MEMOIRS AND CORRESPONDENCE, PUBLIC and PRIVATE. By G. L. Newnham Collingwood, Esq. F.R.S. Fifth Edition. In the Press.

"The portrait of one English worthy more is now secured to posterity."—Quarterly Review.

"We do not know when we have met with so delightful a book as this, or one with which we are so well pleased with ourselves for being delighted. Its attraction consists almost entirely in its moral beauty."—Edinburgh Review.

"Having thus referred to Lord Collingwood's Life, I may be allowed to say that the publication of that volume is indeed a national good; it ought to be in every officer's cabin, and in every statesman's cabinet."—Southey's Life of Lord Nelson, New Edition, p. 348.


MR. CANNING.

The SPEECHES of the RIGHT HONOURABLE GEORGE CANNING, corrected and revised by himself, with Memoirs of his Life; illustrated by a fine Portrait, Fac-similes of his Hand Writing, a Plate exhibitive of his mode of correcting and revising his Speeches, &c. in two important passages in the celebrated one on Portugal. Six vols. 8vo. Third Edition. £.3 12s.

The late Right Hon. W. Huskisson, in a Letter to the Editor, alluding to the Work, says, "It is a Work which is destined to convey to posterity the remains of his splendid talents as an orator—to exhibit his principles as a statesman—and to show with what energy and success he carried those principles into execution as a Minister of the Crown."