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Mr. Murray's List of New Publications. 



MOUNTSTUABT ELPHINSTONE'S HISTORY OF INDIA. 



. — Hindu and Mahom- 



medan Periods. 



Edited by E. B. COWELL. 



yh Edition, with Map. Svo. i8j. 



II.— Rise of the British 

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By SIB EDWAKB COLEBBOOKE. 



With Maps. %vo. l6s. 



International Law. 



BEING THE WHEWELL LECTURES DELIVERED BEFORE THE 

 UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE IN 1887. 



By SIR HENRY SUMNER MAINE, K.C.S.I., 



Late Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and Member of the Indian Council. 



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Sanriuel Taylor 

 Coleridge 



And the English Romantic School. 

 By Professor ALOIS BBANDL, 



Professor of English at the University of Prague. 



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Society in France 

 before the Revolu- 

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AND 



The Causes which led to it. 



By ALEXIS DE TOCaXJEVILLE. 



Translated 



By HENRY REEVE, D.C.L. 



Third Edition. %vo. I2s. 



The Country Banker: 



His Clients, Cares, and Work. 



FROM FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE. 



By GEORGE BAE, 



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