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NAUTICAL ALMANAC (The). {By Authority.) 2s. 6d 

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NEW TESTAMENT. With Short Explanatory Commentary. 



By Aechdeacox Churton, M.A., and Archdeacon Basil Jones, M.A. 

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NEWTH'S (Samuel) First Book of Natural Philosophy ; an Intro- 

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Elements of Mtchanics, including Hydrostatics, 



with numerous Examples. Small Svo. 8s. 6d. 

 Mathematical Examinations. A Graduated 



Series of Elementaiy Examples in Arithmetic, Algebra, Logarithms, 

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NICHOLS' (J. G.) Pilgrimages to Walsingl am and Canterbury. 

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(Sir George) History of the English, Irish and 



Scotch Poor Laws. 4 Vols. Svo. 



NICOLAS' (Sir Harris) Historic Peerage of England. Exhi- 

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 William Courthope. Svo. 30s. 



NIMROD, On the Chace— Turf— and Road. With Portrait and 



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NORDHOFF'S (Chas) Communistic Societies of the United 

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OLD LONDON ; Papers read at the Archaeological Institute. 



By various Authors. Svo. 12s. 



ORMATHWAITE'S (Lord) Astronomy and Geology— Darwin and 



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OWEN'S (LiEDT.-CoL.) Principles and Practice of Modern Artillery, 

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OXENHAM'S (Rev. W.) English Notes for Latin Elegiacs ; designed 

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PALGKAVE'S (K. H. I.) Local Taxation of Great Britain and 

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Notes on Banking in Great Britain and Ire- 

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PALLISER'S (Mrs.) Brittany and its Byeways, its Inhabitants, 



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Mottoes for Monuments, or Epitaphs selected for 



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PARIS' (Dr.) Philosophy in Sport made Science in Earnest ; 

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PARKMAN'S (Francis) Discovery of the Great West; o-r, The 

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PARKYNS' 'Mansfield) Three Years' Residence in Abyssinia : 

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