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a vines to tbe text. " 



1 br Richard Lydek- 

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thin, was pronooneed decid. 



'lalo, nontalnatl alto aome 

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; nn.l NN M h.t..-h lad \ 1 



Prfiblssi of tbe rnenployed," and VoL IX was 

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re tbe tbemeof John !.*. M 

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"*! Inii-l " an 1 



I I. if. in s-.tlni." tbe tost being 

 Williamson 



iboloK S ''. appeared in : 



^flionoe Series," as did - Hallucinations 

 . -mind Parish. 



. an A work on " M . 



s ritNMi in n-futat i- 



tf Oiler lur .r. an-l N\ 



it,-..i is . : : i - K. :i: Oboal Storim." Vvo * : 



Mies contain.- I Wii 



i an-l Fo!-v rth.'-rn India." 



oms in Many I 



am/.. .'ii-tt and 



< 'hnnters 



- 



^hooU at the Kofortnation " were tbe 



result 



'htrt\ : John < 'harles 



r t-ilil plain truth-* i 



iiii.-s Sully made a tu 



ith. was a plea for rational ednca 

 Opus Majus of Roger Bacon" was e>l 



table, by John 



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v --ar. Upon 

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el UN nboobd kthtH bj 3 m H M I 

 iteo pabliabed the An 



Hist, .ry ..f lvir..|--.ni Thoofbl to th< Sit 



i tracrd raiffullr 

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voen theetah!i 



social qtii^lion. I; 



ience Series** appeared - IVinwiiism. (irpinic 



ocial. Mamart and K. \nnderrelde. 



nciits ami Small H<>Minc*," >>y J. I.. 



. whi ural 



:i---"unt ml atimini*tra% 



f th.- U.vJs an-l lliu'k 



uko of l^tlfonl. was an im^Ttnut contribu- 



ire of tho v, \.il qtinttion of 



>hip of land. <^on attacked M Tbe 



Kys-on tfoeial HabjecU M I J. Ma*,ut wrote on 



tf^^MlAII ^t Ml I JVff^MMAJMftt A III I ft^Mff i^jt^iflUfl Aflfttfi 



ft^al DasaaaiaAV ** hinh to hnnfc farm enttlatoMJ 

 .(ur^tun in Germany by Alys Ku 



r -.- I f.'r.l ' \N ; . 



Ratkmai or Hcieot iflr 





i tticrrald.am! ftmn Bernard BOWH 

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Tbe EUUnof JolMtftaart V 





'lities. we bar* - Tbe Tralb 

 ..l lii iirsssinn " told by Francis Albaam 

 Osanning. M. 



liams oomplntosd of - Taw Foraignsn to 

 tbe Fanny ani " ; Mai William & It Oastrsll con- 

 sidered -our Trade to tbe World to Relation to 



^tt-iwa." -Politic, to 



IHUo/an annu . 



tataad T , u . H \\ v 



rtrand Shaw, and other*, and - Tbe 

 Statesman's Yearbook." edited by 

 and I. P. A. lien wick, reached its It 

 year of issue, - Government and Parties to I'ont i- 



il Kurope** were reviewed by Lawrenet Lowell ; 



. ltf n nn.l Col, 



Chamberlain were collected to book form : and in 

 -England and India 

 for a larger native frticinuinn il 

 of that country. -The Coming 

 by H. |{. (iarran. 

 - Popular 



npoisdbyairRobaftti K-! k - umu.,,!- -TK F-.rt 



Bnttlt*aonAainad the story of tbe great nrtsniin 



tial election in the Tniled State* in 18M, "The 



Canine title riven a 



tion fn.ii, ' . %n .l mecbss of tbe bte Rari of 



(anian.M. < iorRe Sydm 



who inatifniratrtl the new - Imperial 



larke. 



w u h a volume of hb own upon - Imperial Dslbnee,* 

 -Natii'tial Defenses" wa* al-, the tbrme of 



Maun. - J s. Kfley made a Mu.lv of -Tbe 

 UwofWar" -TheRastemCrisb-wastbesiib. 

 iert of a hitter to tbe Duke of Westminster front 

 William K. il.M..n.-: -Tbe Rnropeaa ronrert to 

 tbe Bastfrn Qnestion " wa a colleriion of treaties 

 an<l othrr pu> iitnl. with in I rod art ions 



and not, . ,.! : and -The Kastern 



-utand H -arKasU* 



by O. II. Perri*. gare a key not only to the csosts 

 and the nosrible cooseqasncas of tbe Orvro.Tnrk- 

 bh War. but velopmentu and 



wider tomes of tbe Eastern qnestion - War and a 

 fnrd Pollock, described the Unrco- 



h War .. n a bic.v h the 



Turkish Antiy in The**, .ham, 



* illu*tratel and contained map* and ; 

 while two othrrvar correspondent* who rouchnafeil 



es wrre William Kmnaird ROPT. the authc^ 



Ihcasaly.- and G. \N 



vans, who proclaimed -Th. < g Turk." 



- The Bo.>k of Parliamorv 4 , 1 Macdonagn. 



pi vc an account of the cnrtn'ms and curiosities of 



the two housrs.and from Ham Furnts* we had 



