HISTORICAL LIBRARY,-continued.
The plan, in every respect, is unexceptionable.- United Service Journal.
There is an affectionate, persuasive tone throughout the narrative, that proves the writer to be well fitted for the task of instructing youth.- Tablet.
Miss Corner's conversational explanatory style will do much towards impressing the histories which she relates, upon the minds of her juvenile readers.- Blackburn Standard.
Persons of mature age, may in the most ready way, derive from it much information also.- Exeter Flying Post.
Miss Corner is entitled to the thanks of all engaged in education for rendering their task easy and attractive, and supplying them with information which previously was inaccessible, except to the laborious student.- Leicester Journal.
A capital foundation for future historical study.- Watchman.
The Historical Library" should form part of every juvenile collection.- Cheltenham Chronicle.
The style is clear, simple, and concise, the qualities most wanted by young students.- Bolton Free Press.
Distinguished for conciseness, elegance of expression, and clearness of detail.- Manchester Times.
Works which deserve a place in every school and family library.- Caledonian Mercury.
Judiciously compiled, and well adapted for juvenile instruction.- Bristol Mirror.
Miss Corner is well known as one of the most pleasing writers for the juvenile world.- Bents' Lit. Advertiser.
Miss Corner has succeeded in compressing into a very small compass all the leading events of history, without the slightest obscurity, or without sinking her book into a dry chronicle of facts.- Britannia.
Admirably suited for the use of schools.- Weekly Chronicle.
Written in an easy, free, and graceful style, and admirably well adapted for schools and families.- Conservative Journal.
Just such a library as all parents ought to feel anxious to place at the disposal of their children.- Parthenon. The paper and letter- press are exquisite.- Dublin Freemans' Journal.
The political events of bye- gone years are rapidly sketched.-- Era.
Of the utility of this work, no one at all acquainted with the science of education can entertain a doubt.- Observer. The work cannot fail to become a standard educational book.- Morning Advertiser. 9


