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The Baronage and the Senate. 
OR THE HOUSE OF LORDS IN THE PAST, THE PRESENT, 
AND THE FUTURE. 
By WM. CHARTERIS MACPHERSON. 
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Contents :—The Origin and Constitution of the House of Lords.—The Radical Case 
against the House of Lords.—Radical Remedies.—Conservative Reforms. 
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A Revised, Enlarged and Cheaper Edition of 
SIR WILLIAM SMITH’S 
The Dictionary of the Bible. 
BY VARIOUS WRITERS. 
Edited by Sir WILLIAM SMITH, D.C.L., LL.D., 
and the Rev. Professor J. M. FULLER, M.A. 
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The object of the new edition is to bring the first volume abreast of the requirements of 
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Salmon, Professor San day, Dr. Sandys, Professor Sayce, Professor Stanton, Canon 
Tristram, Archdeacon Watkins, Major-General Sir Charles Wilson, and others. 
