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Adams' The Science of Finance. By Prof. H. C. Adams of Univ. of 



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Holies 1 Elements of Commercial Law. With very full summaries 



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*Cory's Guide to Modern English History. 



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*Creasy's History of the Ottoman Turks. 568 pp. 12010 250 



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*Dabney's Causes of the French Revolution. By Prof. R. H. Dab- 



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*Doyle's English Colonies in America. By J. A. Doyle, Fellow of 

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Vol. I. Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas. 420 pp 350 



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*Durand's New Materials for the History of the American Revo- 

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Duruy's Middle Ages. Translated by E. H. and M. D. Whitney. Ed- 

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