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XVI.
In two vols. 8vo,
SOCIAL LIFE IN GERMANY ILLUSTRATED
IN THE DRAMAS OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS AMELIA OF SAXONY.
Translated from the German, with Notes and an Introduction.
By Mrs. Jameson.

"These volumes are full of interest, especially at a moment when every thing German is interesting to the English public, especially German princes and princesses, and the social life of Germany. With her usual good taste, Mrs. Jameson has chosen some of the most beautiful specimens of the in-door comedy of the German stage for transfusion into her native language. These pieces are all exceedingly natural and womanly, graceful, and true, and moral; and Mrs. Jameson has rendered good service to her readers a large and extending circle-in bringing them acquainted with such compositions."--Atlus.



XVII.
In three vols. post 8vo,
WINTER STUDIES AND SUMMER RAMBLES. By Mrs. Jameson,
Author of "Visits at Home, and Abroad," " Characteristics of Women," &c.


XVIII.
Third Edition, in two vols. post 8vo,
CELEBRATED FEMALE SOVEREIGNS.
By Mrs. Jameson. "We are indebted to Mrs. Jameson for these very delightful volumes."--New Monthly.

"A series of admirable biographies of celebrated queens. Such a work must be popular with every subject of these queen-governed realms"--Metropolitan.