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TH E N EW N A T IO N : a Sketch of the Social, Political, and
Economic Conditions and Prospects of the Australian Commonwealth. By
P e r c y F . R ow l a n d , late Scholar of Hertford College, &c. Crown 8vo. 7r . 6d.
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A SEARCH FOR TH E MASKED TAWAREKS. By
W. J . H a r d in g K in g , M.R.A.S., F.R.G.S. With 38 Full-page Illustrations
and a Map. Demy 8vo. 12s. 6d.
Records of a journey across the Sahara in search of the most aggressive and
most elusive of the desert tribes.
CHOTA NAGPORE: A- LITTLE KNOWN PROVINCE OF
TH E EMPIRE. By F. B. B r a d l e y - B i r t , B.A. Oxon., F.R.G.S., Indian
Civil Service. With an Introduction by the Right Hon. the E a r l o f N o r t h b r o o k ,
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S IR H E N R Y ACLAND, B a rt., K.G.B.: A MEMOIR. By
J* ■B* Atlay,_ Barrister-at-Law, Author of ‘ Lord Cochrane’s Trial before Lord
Ellenborough m 1814. With Portraits and Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 14s. net.
L E T T ER S OF A DIPLOMAT’S W IFE . By M a ry K in g
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GERMAN AMBITIONS A S TH E Y AFFECT BR ITA IN
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Q U E EN VICTORIA : A BIOGRAPHY. By S i d n e y L e e , Editor
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mmce it a fair basis for forming an estimate of the influence, political and constitutional,
of Queen Victoria s personality upon her country and her age, and of the general results
of the reign.
THE NONJURORS : their Lives, Principles, and Writings. By
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seventeenth century Church j and his present book, though we hope it will be very far
from his last, will put a crown upon his labours. I t has all the finish of a master’s work
with no loss of the fresh enthusiasm with which he began his labours.’
A LONDONER'S LOG-BOOK. Reprinted from the Cornhill
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A W E E K IN A FR EN CH COUNTRY HOUSE, By
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Portrait of the Author. NEW EDITION, WITH A PREFACE BY
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memories, blossoming, branching, intertwining—and in the midst of them a whole
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