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Notebook of Sir John Northcote, M.P. in 



tlie Long Parliament. Containing Memoranda of 

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 the MS. in the possession of Sir Stafford Northcote, 

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Freedom of Science in the Modern State. 



By RUDOLPH VIRCHOW, 



Professor of Pathology in the University of Berlin. 



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Dictionary of Christian Antiquities. Com- 

 prising the History, Institutions, and Antiquities of 

 the Christian Church, from the Time of the Apostles 

 to the Age of Charlemagne. 



By Various Writers. 

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A Dictionary of Christian Biography, 

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