story of England, by Hume.
Europe in the Middle Ages, by Hallam.
Ecclesiastical History, by Fleury.
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Gibbon.
Manual of Ancient History, by Heeren.
Tacitus (Complete), the Translation of Dureau de la Malle.
Herodotus and Thucydides, in 1 vol.
Plutarch's Lives, translation of Dacier.
Caesar's Commentaries, and Arrian's Alexander, in 1 vol.
Voyage of Anacharsis, by Barthelemy.
History of Art among the Ancients, by Winckelmann.
Treatise on Painting, by Leonardo da Vinci (in Italian).
Memoirs on Music, by Gretry.
IV. _Synthesis._ (Thirty Volumes.)
Aristotle's Politics and Ethics, in 1 vol.
The Bible.
The Koran.
The City of God, by St. Augustine.
The Confessions of St. Augustine, followed by St. Bernard on
the Love of God.
The Imitation of Jesus Christ, the original, and the
translation into verse, by Corneille.
The Catechism of Montpellier, preceded by the Exposition of
Catholic Doctrine, by Bossuet, and followed by St.
Augustine's Commentary on the Sermon on the Mount.
L'Histoire des Variations Protestantes, par Bossuet.
Discourse on Method, by Descartes, preceded by the Novum
Organum of Bacon, and followed by the Interpretation of
Nature, by Diderot.
Selected Thoughts of Cicero, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius,
Pascal, and Vauvenargues, followed by Conseils d'une Mere,
by Madame de Lambert, and Considerations sur les Moeurs, par
Duclos.
Discourse on Universal History, by Bossuet, followed by the
Esquisse Historique, by Condorcet.
Treatise on the Pope, by De Maistre, preceded by the
Politique Sacree, by Bousset.
Hume's Philosophical Essays, preceded by the two
Dissertations on the Deaf, and the Blind, by Diderot, and
followed by Adam Smith's Essay on the History of Astronomy.
Theory of the Beautiful, by Barthez, preceded by the Essay
on the Beautiful, by Diderot.
Les Rapports du Physique et du Moral de l'Homme, par
Cabanis.
Treatise on the Functions of the Brain, by Gall, preceded by
Letters on Animals, by Georges Leroy.
Le Traite sur l'Irritation et la Folie, par Broussais (first
edition).
The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte (condensed by Miss
Martineau), his Positive Po
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