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THE
FAMILY
LIBRARY.
New-
York,
have
in
press,
and
J.
J.
will
shortly
publish,
the
remaining
volumes
of
the
Family
Library,
which
will
be
executed
in
strict
uniformity
of
style
witli
the
present
part
of
the
&
HARPER,
work.
THE
HISTORY
OF
THE
JEWS
By
The
bation
:
Nos.
I.
IT.
&
III.
18mo.
the
Rev.
II.
II.
Alilnmn.
In
3
vols.
Illustrated
with
original
which
Mr.
Milman
Maps
and
Woodcuts.
following
are
but
a
few
of
the
numerous
tcstinumios
of
appro
s
History
of
the
J\vs
has
iv
ivcd
in
Europe.
a
far
different
mood
"
"The
Editors
have
been
most
fortunate
in
engaging
on
this
work
the
pen
of a
scholar,
hoth
claaeical
and
scriptural,
and
so
elegant
at
-nil
a
writrr,
a*
the
Poc
ry
Professor
Few
theological
works
of
this
order
have
appeared
either
in
ours or
in
my
otlu-
r
lanru.Tge.
To
the
Christian
reader
of
every
age
and
sex
and
we
may
add
of
i-vrry
srct
it
wil
ource
of
the purest
delight,
instruction,
and
comfort;
and
of
the
infidels
who
open
it
merely
that
thev
may
not
remain
in
izunrance
of
a
work
placed
by
general content
in
the
rank
of
an
English
classic,
is
there
reason
to
hope
that
mai.y
will
lay
it
down
in
i
?
it
is
such
as
to
command
our
Though
the
subject
deepest
attention.
While
the
work
has
truth
and
simplicity
emigh
to
fascinate
a
child,
it
is
written
with
a
masterliness of
the
subject
and
an
elegance
of
composition
that
will
please
the
most
refined
ainl
fastidious
reader."
EJiiiL.
t
Pott.
Blackwood
i
Magazine,
is
trite,
the
manner
of
treating
Saturday
It
cannot
help
being
one
of
the
most
deepW
interesting
works
of
the
day:
luable
to
the
Christian
scholar."
.Otrm.
Journul.
"
It
is
Inva
The
most
popular
history
of
the
sons
of
Israel
that
has
hitherto
been
published.
The
highest
enconium
we
can
pass
upon
the
work
under
not
ire
is
to
urge
its
purchase,
from
a
conviction
of
its
striking
and
permanent
worth."
Berkihire
Chronicle.
"
is
admirably
adapted
for
the
instruction
of
youth."
Sheffield
Cntrant.
are
acquainted
with
no
work
which
we
can
more
heartily
recommend
to
aders
;
to
the
younger
part
of
them
especially,
we
are
sure
it
will
prove
a
most
acceptable
present."
Literary
Gazttte.
"We
u
The
work
The
narrative
of
the
various
and
highly
events
in
that
period flows
pa
In
a
interesting
chaste
style
;
and
a
thorough
knowledge
of
his
subject
is
evident
in
every
page.
The
work
is
spirited,
well
arranged,
and
full
of
information,
aud
of
a
wise
and
well
cultivated
"
religious
"
spirit."
not
too
much
to
say, that
to
the
Christian
reader,
of
every
and
sex,
it
wi!l
be
a
source of
the purest
delight,
instruction,
and
comfort."
CorA
Zoiithern
Reporter.
It is
one
of
those
rare
-nation*
which
unite
all
the
attraction
of
puM
novelty,
and
all
the
beauties
of
finished
and
spirited
composition.
cannot
close
without
gtronsrly
recnm
mend
int
the
History
of
the
Jews
as
a
work
equally
entertaii:ing
to
age
and
instructive
to
youth,
alike
acceptable
to
the
ignoram,
and
to
be
perused
with
pleasure
by
the
learned."
It
is
a<*e
"
.
We
Tynt
Mercury,
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