16 THE UNIVERSITY TUTORIAL SERIES. 



inniverait? tutorial Series, 



General Editor: WM. BRIGGS, LL.D., D.C.L., M.A., B.Sc., 



Principal of University Correspondence College. 



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 ance with the latest results of scholarship and scientific research. 

 Important points are fully and clearly treated, and care has been 

 taken not to introduce details which are likely to perplex the be- 

 ginner. 



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