THE MANNERS, CUSTOMS, ARTS, ETC., OF THE DIFFERENT PERIODS.

BY HENRY INCE, M.A.

"It affords a very pleasing view of the whole History of France. The author being gifted with a philosophical mind and a classical taste, the subjects, though treated in a detached, are far from being treated in a dry and unentertaining manner."—The Times.

"It is embellished with some capital engravings, and abounds in the narration of those romantic events which form the groundwork of so many delightful works."—The Mirror.

"Mr. Ince is not of those men who speak much without saying anything; he says much in a few words."—French Paper.

"A very useful educational work."—Literary Gazette.


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