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DRUMMOND (W.)—MASSON (D.) DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN : the Story of his Life and Writings. By DAVID MASSON, M.A., LL.D., Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in the University of Edinburgh. (Vignette)

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EUBULE-EVANS (A.) THE CURSE OF IMMORTALITY. By A. EUBULEEVANS.

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FABER (A.) SERMONS AT A NEW SCHOOL. By the Rev. ARTHUR FABER, M.A. Head Master of Malvern College; late Fellow and Tutor of New College, Oxford.

London: Macmillan and Co.

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FAWCETT (H.) SPEECHES ON SOME CURRENT POLITICAL QUESTIONS by HENRY FAWCETT, M.P. Fellow of Trinity Hall; and Professor of Political Economy in the University of Cambridge.

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FAWCETT (H.)-BAZLEY (T.) FACTORY ACTS AMENDMENT BILL.
Speeches of Professor FAWCETT, M.P., and Sir THOMAS BAZLEY, M.P.,
on the Adjourned Debate, on Wednesday, July 30, 1873.
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FAWCETT (M. G.) MR. FITZJAMES STEPHEN ON THE POSITION OF WOMEN. By MILLICENT GARRETT FAWCETT.

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FORBES (J. D.)—SHAIRP (J. C.)—TAIT (P. G.)—ADAMS-REILLY
(A.) LIFE AND LETTERS OF JAMES DAVID FORBES, F.R.S., D.C.L.,
LL.D., late Principal of the United College in the University of St.
Andrews, sometime Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of
Edinburgh, Formerly Secretary R.S.E., Corresponding Member of the
Institute of France, etc. etc. etc. By JOHN CAMPBELL SHAIRP, LL.D.,
Principal of the United College of the University of St. Andrews, PETER
GUTHRIE TAIT, M.A., Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University
of Edinburgh, and A. ADAMS-REILLY, F.R.G.S

(Vignette James David Forbes at two years of age.)
With portraits, map, and illustrations.

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FREEMAN (E. A.) HISTORICAL ESSAYS. By EDWARD A. FREEMAN, M.A., D.C.L., Late Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. Second Series.

'I will at least hope that these volumes may encourage a spirit of research into history, and may in some measure assist in directing it; that they may contribute to

the conviction that history is to be studied as a whole, and according to its philosophical divisions, not such as merely geographical and chronological; that the history of Greece and Rome is not an idle inquiry about remote ages and forgotten institutions, but a living picture of things present, fitted not so much for the curiosity of the scholar, as the instruction of the statesman and the citizen'.-Arnold, Preface to Thucydides, Vol. iii.

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Pp. viii. 339. 8vo.

First Edition 1873. Second 1880.

Third 1889.

FREEMAN (E. A.) COMPARATIVE POLITICS. Six Lectures read before the Royal Institution in January and February, 1873. With the Unity of History. The Rede Lecture read before the University of Cambridge, May 29, 1872. By EDWARD A. FREEMAN, M.A., Hon. D.C.L., Late Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.

"Facies non omnibus una,

Nec diversa tamen, qualem decet esse sororum."
Ovid, Met. ii. 13.

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GEIKIE (A.)

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Science Primers. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. BY ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, LL.D., F.R.S., Director of the Geological Survey of Scotland, and Murchison Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in the University of Edinburgh. With illustrations.

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GEIKIE'S PRIMER OF GEOLOGY trate Geikie's Primer of Geology

GREENWOOD (J. G.) THE

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ELEMENTS OF GREEK GRAMMAR, including Accidence, Irregular Verbs, and Principles of Derivation and Composition; adapted to the System of Crude Forms, by J. G. GREENWOOD, Fellow of University College, London; Principal of Owens College, Manchester.

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HADLEY (J.)

1874, 1877, 1880.

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ESSAYS PHILOLOGICAL AND CRITICAL Selected from the Papers of JAMES HADLEY, LL.D. Professor of Greek in Yale College; President of the American Oriental Society; Vice-President of the American Philological Association: Member of the National Academy of Sciences, etc., etc.

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HAMERTON (P. G.) THE INTELLECTUAL LIFE. By PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON. With a Portrait of LEONARDO DA VINCI, etched by LEOPOLD FLAMENG.

"Pro qua incurisse non piget labores, dolores, exilium; quia laborando profice,

exulando didici. Quia inveni in brevi labore diuturnam requiem, in levi dolore immensum quadium, in angusto exilio patriam amplissimam." Giordana Bruno. London: Macmillan and Co.

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HAMERTON (P. G.) THOUGHTS ABOUT ART by PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON, author of "A Painter's Camp", "Etching and Etchers", etc.' New edition, revised, with notes, and an introduction.. "Fortunate is he who at an early age knows what art is."—Goethe London: Macmillan and Co.

HARE (J. C.)

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FRAGMENTS OF TWO ESSAYS IN ENGLISH PHILOLOGY by the late JULIUS CHARLES HARE M.A. Archdeacon of Lewes sometime Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge

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HEMMING (G. W.) THOUGHTS ON THE FUSION OF LAW AND EQUITY SUGGESTED BY THE LORD CHANCELLOR'S BILL Reprinted (by permission) from the 'Saturday Review' By G. W. HEMMING Barristerat-Law, late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge.

"I admit that where Law and Equity differ, the principles on which justice is administered in Equity are more consonant to rational justice than those of the Common Law, and consequently that the Law ought to be adapted to the standard of Equity. I am not sorry to have an opportunity of, as it were, placing on record my reasons for thinking that the fusion of Law and Equity is a consummation devoutly to be wished; and, further, that it must take place at the expense of the Law." THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE COCKBURN.

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HENSLOW (G.) THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION OF LIVING THINGS AND THE APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF EVOLUTION TO RELIGION considered as illustrative of the "Wisdom and Beneficence of the Almighty". By the Rev. GEORGE HENSLOW, M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S., Lecturer on Botany at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London; Author of Genesis and Geology, Freedom of Religious Thought, Science and Scripture not Antagonistic, &c.

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HOMER-MAYOR (JOHN E. B.) THE NARRATIVE OF ODYSSEUS (HOMER'S Odyssey IX-XII) with a commentary by JOHN E. B. MAYOR M.A. Fellow of St John's College Cambridge Part I

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HORACE-LONSDALE (J.)-LEE (S.) The Globe Edition. THE WORKS OF HORACE RENDERED INTO ENGLISH PROSE with introductions running analysis notes and an index. By JAMES LONSDALE M.A. late Fellow and Tutor of Balliol College Oxford and Classical Professor in

King's College London and SAMUEL LEE M.A. Latin Lecturer at University College London and late Scholar of Christ's College Cambridge.

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HUGHES (T.) MEMOIR OF A BROTHER. BY THOMAS HUGHES, Author of "Tom Brown's Schooldays".

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HUXLEY (T. H.) CRITIQUES AND ADDRESSES. BY THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY, LL.D., F.R.S.

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Pp. xvi. 350, 2 advts. 2 blanks. 8vo.

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HUXLEY (THOMAS HENRY). PORTRAIT engraved by JEENS.

IGNOTUS. CULMSHIRE FOLK. By IGNOTUS.

"Nihil dictum, quod non dictum prius: methodus sola artificem ostendit." In three volumes.

London: Macmillan and Co.

Vol. i. pp. viii. 286, 2 advts. Vol. ii. pp. viii. 326, 2 advts.
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KAYE (W. F. J.) A SERMON PREACHED IN THE PARISH CHURCH OF MOULTON, IN THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, on Sunday, June 8, 1873, being the Sunday after the funeral of the Rev. EDMUND MORTLOCK, B.D., Rector, by W. F. JOHN KAYE, M.A., Archdeacon of Lincoln, Rector of Riseholme, and Perpetual Curate of South Carlton, Lincolnshire. London and Cambridge: Macmillan and Co.

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KELLAND (P.)—TAIT (P. G.) INTRODUCTION TO QUATERNIONS, with numerous examples. By P. KELLAND, M.A., F.R.S., Formerly Fellow of Queens College, Cambridge; and P. G. TAIT, M.A. Formerly Fellow of St Peter's College, Cambridge; Professors in the Department of Mathematics in the University of Edinburgh.

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THE KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL MAGAZINE.

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Second 1882.

No. i.

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A Sermon preached

KINGSLEY (C.) FREDERICK DENISON MAURICE.
in aid of the Girls' Home, 22, Charlotte Street, Portland Place.
CHARLES KINGSLEY, Canon of Westminster.

By

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KINGSLEY (C.) PLAYS AND PURITANS, and other Historical Essays. By CHARLES KINGSLEY.

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KINGSLEY (C.) PROSE IDYLLS, New and Old. By Rev. CHARLES
KINGSLEY, Canon of Westminster.

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KINGSLEY (H.) OAKSHOTT CASTLE, being the Memoir of an Eccentric Nobleman. Written by Mr. GRANBY DIXON, and edited by HENRY KINGSLEY. In three volumes.

London: Macmillan and Co.

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LATHAM (H.) ON A PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF THE SCHEME FOR By Rev. HENRY LATHAM, M.A., Fellow and

PASS EXAMINATIONS.

Tutor of Trinity Hall.

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LIGHTFOOT (J. B.) EXCEPT IT DIE. A Sermon preached in the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge on Sexagesima Sunday, February 16, 1873. By J. B. LIGHTFOOT, D.D., Honorary Fellow of the College. [Published by request.]

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LIGHTFOOT (J. B.) STRENGTH MADE PERFECT IN WEAKNESS.—A Sermon preached in St Paul's Cathedral on Sunday, December 22, 1872, at the Bishop of London's Ordination, by J. B. LIGHTFOOT, D.D., Canon of St Paul's. [Published by request.]

Cambridge and London: Macmillan and Co.

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LOCKYER (J. N.) NATURE SERIES.

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THE SPECTROSCOPE AND ITS

APPLICATIONS. By J. NORMAN LOCKYER, F.R.S. With coloured plate and illustrations.

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