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Life in Parliament. 



A RECORD OF THE DAILY EXPERIENCES OF 



A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. 



From 1886 to 1892 inclusive. 

 By Sir RICHARD TEMPLE, Bart., M.P., G.C.S.I., D.C.L., LL.D., &c. 



Crown 2>vo. Js. 6d. 



"An interesting series of reminiscences of a striking epoch of parliamentary history, that 

 cannot fail to be exceedingly attractive, not merely to those who were themselves in the thick 

 or the fight, but equally to those outside the pale of Parliamentary life." St. James's Gazette. 



Correspondence of Mr. Joseph Jekyll 



WITH HIS SISTER-IN-LAW, 



LADY GERTRUDE SLOANE STANLEY. 

 18181838. 



Edited, with a Brief Memoir, by the Hon. ALGERNON BOURKE. 



8vo. i6s. 



"A very slight inspection of these letters will convince any one that they well deserved to 

 be disinterred and given to the world, not only as portraying a notable figure in the society of 

 the period, but as a valuable, interesting, and sprightly addition to contemporary memoirs." 

 Times. 



" Altogether, Jekyll's letters make the most excellent reading." Athen&nm. 



The Conversion of India. 



FROM PANT^NUS TO THE PRESENT TIME, 1931893. 

 By GEORGE SMITH, C.I.E., LL.D., 



Author of the Lives of William Carey, of Henry Martyn, of John Wilson, F.R.S., 

 and of Alexander Duff. 



With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. gs. 



"To those who remember Dr. George Smith's admirable Life of William Carey, which 

 without fear of challenge we reckon among the choicest of Missionary Biographies, the book 

 before us will need no recommendation. ... A statesmanlike account of seventeen centuries 

 of mission work." Literary World. 



