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THE SCENERY OF SCOTLAND 



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THE WORKING CONSTITUTION OF 

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By LEONARD COURTNEY, described in a recent 

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 the House of Commons has ever had." 



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THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND THEIR PEOPLE 



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POLITICS AND THE MORAL LAW 



By GUSTAV RUKMELIN. 



Edited by F. W. Holi.s. 



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A HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA 



By EDWARD McCRADY, 

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AN INTRODUCTION TO THE 

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 HISTORY OF ENGLAND 



By EDWARD P. CHEYNEY, Professor of European 

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THE HISTORY OF COLONIZATION 



FKOM TUE EaULIEST TiMES TO THE PkESENT I>AY. 



By HENRY C. MORRIS. 

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" Of particular value at this time." — Brooklyn Eacjlc 



The translation has been made by Dr. Rudolph 

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TARR & HcMURRY GEOGRAPHIES 



Third, Book. Europe and other continents, with 

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 By RALPH S. TAR R, B. S., F. G. S. A., Professor of 

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A YEAR IN CHINA 



By CLIVE BIGHAM. 



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It was the author's privilege to serve under both Sir 

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 companied the latter on the first relief expedition. He 

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THE PEACE CONFERENCE 



AT THE HAGUE 



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AN OUTLINE OF POLITICAL GROWTH IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY 



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