The comprehensive history of England : civil and military, religious, intellectual, and social, from the earliest period to the suppression of the Sepoy revolt . tions of India, . 759 226. The Tomb of Hcmaioon, near Delhi.—From an oriental diawing in the East India House, . 759 227. The Interior of the , near Lucknow.— From Lieutenant Mechams Sketches and Incidentsof the Siege of Lucknow, .... 762 54 56 No. PA0» 228. Sir Colin Campbell.—From a pho- tograph by Herbert Watkins, . . 763 229. Chuttur Munzil Palace, Lucknow.—From a photo- graph engraved in the Illustrated Ti


The comprehensive history of England : civil and military, religious, intellectual, and social, from the earliest period to the suppression of the Sepoy revolt . tions of India, . 759 226. The Tomb of Hcmaioon, near Delhi.—From an oriental diawing in the East India House, . 759 227. The Interior of the , near Lucknow.— From Lieutenant Mechams Sketches and Incidentsof the Siege of Lucknow, .... 762 54 56 No. PA0» 228. Sir Colin Campbell.—From a pho- tograph by Herbert Watkins, . . 763 229. Chuttur Munzil Palace, Lucknow.—From a photo- graph engraved in the Illustrated Times, . 705 230. Rev. Dr. Pusey.—From a print entitled a Recollec- tion, ....... 777 231. Rev. Edward Irving.—From a print by Meyer, after a diawing by A. Robertson, 232. Thomas Chalmers, — From a portrait by John Faed, 233. The Great Exhibition of 1851. View in the Tran- sept, looking north.—Drawn and engraved by J. , ...... 234. Garden Front of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham. —From a drawing by J. L. Williams, 235. Stephensons Locomotive—the Rocket, SO 785 801802 BLACEIE AND SON: GLASGOW: 30, FEEDEEICK EDINBUEGH: 5, SOUTH COLLEGE STEEET. LONDON: 44, PATERNOSTER ROW, Jiist completed, in 36 Parts, imperial 4to, 2s. 6(^. each; or elegantly lialf-bound, morocco, gUt edges, £5, 5s. THE IMPERIAL ATLAS OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY; A Series of One Hundred carefully coloured Maps, embracing the most recent Discoveries, and the latestPolitical Divisions of Territory in all parts of the World. Compiled from the most authentic sources, under tliesupervision of W. G. Blackie, , With an Index, containing References to nearly 120,000Places. In fulness and aociuacy of information, largeness of scale, andclearness of engraving, this Atlas will compare favourably withthe most costly works of the kind extant. It is jjortable, andcan be consulted with ease, l^eing an imperial 4to, measuringwlien closed 15 inches by 11 inches. The Maps


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