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ENGLAND IN EGYPT. By Alfred Milner, C.B. 



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THE BRITISH MISSION TO UGANDA IN 1893. 



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SELECT ESSAYS OF SAINTE-BEUVE. Chiefly 



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WILD FLOWERS IN ART AND NATURE. By 



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OB.MISDAL: a Novel. By the Earl of Dunmore, 



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THE MYSTERY OF THE RUE SOLLY. Trans- 



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THE TUTOR'S SECRET. (Le Secret du Precepteur.) 



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