4 MACMILLAN'S CATALOGUE OP WORKS IN 



to much which men read of in their books as isolated facts, but of which they 

 h*ve hitherto had no connected exposition stt before them. We know of no 

 wt tier who has so thoroughly grasped the real nature of the medieval 

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Burke (Edmund). ^MORLEY (JOHN), 



Cameos from English History See YONGE (Miss). 



Chatterton. See WILSON (DANIEL). 



Cooper. ATHENE CANTABRIGIENSES. By CHARLES 

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This elaborate work, which is dedicated by permission to Lord Macaulay, 

 contains lives of the eminent men sent forth by Cambridge, after the 

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COX (G. V., M. A. ^RECOLLECTIONS OF OXFORD. 

 By G. V. CoX, M.A., New College, late Esquire Bedel and 

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 men to the latest novelties in fashion or learning of the present day, will do 

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" Daily News." THE DAILY NEWS CORRESPOND- 

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 with Nates and Comments. New Edition. Complete in One 

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