In 3 vols. 8vo., with Plates, price 21s. cloth. Dedicated by express permission to His Royal Highness PRINCE ALBERT. THE LIFE OF LORD CHANCELLOR HARDWICKE, WITH SELECTIONS FROM HIS CORRESPONDENCE, DIARIES, NOW FIRST PUBLISHED FROM THE ORIGINAL MSS. AT WIMPOLE. BY GEORGE HARRIS, ESQ. OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE, BARRISTER-AT-LAW. "It is a very valuable book indeed. It is the very first in value that has for a long time appeared." — Lord Brougham. "Vigorous, intelligent, and remarkably interesting."- Blackwood's Magazine. 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