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LONDON ;
P R I N T E D BY M A N N I N G AN D S M I T H S O N ,
I V Y - L A N E , P A T E R N O S T E R - R O W .
W O R K S
B Y T H E S A ME A U T H O R ,
PUBLISHED BY WHITTAKER AND CO., LONDON.
1 .
SPAIN IN 1830.—2 vols. 8vo.
“ A work from which I have derived more information than from all
the state documents I ever perused,”—L o r d A b e r d e e n ' s S p e e c l u
“ Mr. Inglis’s excellent work, entitled ‘ Spain in 1830.’”—Titmcs.
“ One of the most valuable productions of modern times.”
New Monthly Magazine.
“ We recommend these volumes to our readers.”—E d i n . R e v .
“ The best account of social life in the Peninsula, that has yet been
published in any language.”—M o n t h l y R e v i e w . , ^ i .
“ The best work that has appeared, on the Peninsula, for the last
forty years.”—L i t e r a r y Gaz e t t e .
2
THE TYROL;
WITH A GLANCE AT BAVARIA.—Second Edition, 2 vols.
“ When the first edition of a work is exhausted the first month after
its publication, it is a proof that the public have ratified the good
opinion of the reviewers.”— A t h e n c e u m ; n o t i c e o f ‘I n d edit.
“ Clever sketches of an interesting country.”—L i t e r a r y Gazeire.
“ Every vale which he enters, has an aspect of its own ; and all nis
people are individual characters.”—
3.
THE NEW GIL BLAS;
OR, PEDRO OP PENAFLOR Second and Cheaper Edition.
In 2 vols.
“ This is no ordinary book.”—ilfeiro^oZiian Mag. _ , „
“We are always glad to see a new edition of an interesting book.
“ Throughout the three volumes, the interest is kept u'p.j— A t h e m e u m .
“ A vivid picture of Spanish habits, customs, and maimers.
^ Monthly Magazine.
“ This lively and entertaining book.”—S p e c t a t o r .
4.
IRELAND IN 1834.
SECOND EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED,
Two Vols. 8vo.
“ Written in an honest and impartial s f i n i . ’’-— E d i n b u r g h R e v i e w .
“ Drawn by a careful and impartial man.”— Times.