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Philosophical Classics for English Readers.
This day is published.

By Robert Flint, D.D., LL.D., Professor of

Divinity in the University of Edinburgh; Author of 'The Philosophy of History in Europe,' 'Theism,' &c. With Portrait. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY CELEBRATIONS.
This day is published.

A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE TERCEN
TENARY FESTIVAL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH. Including
Speeches by Sir Stafford Northcote, the Earl of Rosebery, His Excellency J. Russell
Lowell, Mons. de Lesseps, M. Pasteur, Professor Virchow, Professor Elze, Professor
Helmholtz, Professor Jowett, &c. &c. Edited by R. SYDNEY MARSDEN, D.Sc.,
F.R.S. and F.R. P.S. Edin.; lately President of the Royal Medical Society; Member
of the General Council of the University, and of the Students' Representative Coun-
cil. Crown 8vo, 3s.

This day is published.

LUCIA, HUGH, AND ANOTHER. By Mrs J.

H. NEEDELL, Author of 'Julian Karslake's Secret.' Three volumes, post 8vo, 25s. 6d.

"The story in its action thus trenches upon delicate ground, but the whole of the scenes are depicted with such subtle art, and in a manner so intensely human, that the sympathies of the reader are forced to swerve and fluctuate between the two men to the very end of the story, when a dramatic catastrophe settles all."-Dundee Advertiser.

"This is a very powerful novel, and must not be judged from its title, which savours of quaintness. The first work from the same pen glimmered with an unmistakable spark of genius in the present book it shines as a bright and strong light.......Mrs Needell has struck a new vein of story telling, and the result of reading her book is as refreshing as a trip abroad."-Whitehall Review.

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THE LIBRARY EDITION. IN ONE VOLUME.

This Day is Published, Part X., price Two Shillings, of

DICTIONARY of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE,

PRONOUNCING, ETYMOLOGICAL, AND EXPLANATORY, Embracing Scientific and other Terms, Numerous Familiar Terms, and a Copious Selection of old English Words. To which are appended Lists of Scripture and other Proper Names, Abbreviations, and Foreign Words and Phrases. By the REV. JAMES STORMONTH, Author of Etymological and Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language for Schools and Colleges,' &c. The Pronunciation carefully revised by the REV. P. H. PHELP,

M.A. Cantab.

SMODERN

THEORIES

IN

IN

PHILOSOPHY

AND RELIGION. BY JOHN TULLOCH, D.D., LL.D., Principal of St Mary's College in the University of St Andrews; one of her Majesty's Chaplains for Scotland. Octavo, 15s.

"The volume throughout can be regarded with pleasure as an able and vigorous, though not exhaustive review of many of the most prominent schools of philosophy which have each claimed in our day the monopoly of truth-Comte, with his positive Positivism; Schopenhauer and Hartmann, with their pleasant assertion of most dismal Pessimism; Arnold, with his charming dilettanti Arnoldism, which has dethroned divine grace to promote the suave reign of human graces; Tyndall, with his evangel of science and potency of matter; Kant redivivus with his categorical imperative; and Hegel with his splendid transcendentalism. Truly a strange medley, but an interesting study withal; and in Principal Tulloch's pages there will be found a clear, fair, and able treatment of those antagonist phases of opinion, combined with that force of expression and literary power which he uniformly shows."—Scotsman.

Second Edition.

ESSAYS BY GEORGE ELIOT, and Leaves from

A NOTE-BOOK. Post Octavo, 10s. 6d.

GRANITE CRAGS.

The Yo-Semité Region of

CALIFORNIA. By C. F. GORDON CUMMING, Author of Fire Fountains,' 'A Lady's Cruise in a French Man-of-War,' 'At Home in Fiji,' &c. Illustrated with 8 Engravings. In One Volume, 8vo. 16s.

"The careful as well as eloquent description of the character of every part of the valley, the wonderful grandeur and diversity of form in cliffs and peaks and waterfalls, and their varying aspect in morning and evening, in spring and summer, in flood and drought, forms a vivid and no doubt accurate picture, very different from the impressions of a passing tourist."-Athenæum.

"This pleasant book.......We put down the book hoping that this abrupt end may augur the speedy appearance of another volume as amusing and instructive as Granite Crags. The photo-engravings are not the least attractive part of the book."-Pall Mall

Gazette.

"She gracefully does the honours of this strange world of giant waterfalls and trees, depicts with graphic pen and brush the savage grandeur of the granite precipices, with the gleaming teeth of the snowy sierras as background of the picture, and introduces us to some of the grim humours of the digger's camp and the ranchman's station.' -Scotsman.

AN OLD MAN'S LOVE.

Crown 8vo, 12s.

By Anthony Trollope.

"It is also more original in design and donnée, not only than 'The Land Leaguers,' but than any of its author's more recent works.. ......The book is not an unfitting finale to an almost unparalleled series of works in fiction."—Saturday Review.

"The present story is in its writer's best style.......Here are to be found the careful and minute analysis of character, the lucid delineation of the complex motives that actuate the human mind which distinguish Anthony Trollope's work."-Morning Post. "Is in all respects an admirable story. There are few better specimens extant of what may be called Mr Trollope's later style than this novel. It shows him in some respects at his best-engaged not merely in the narration of incident, but in the analysis and development of character.......Even Mr Trollope rarely drew a finer character than Mrs Baggett."-Scotsman.

THE

INSTITUTES OF THE LAW OF NATIONS.

A TREATISE OF THE JURAL RELATIONS OF SEPARATE POLITICAL COMMUNITIES. By JAMES LORIMER, LL.D., Advocate, Regius Professor of Public Law and of the Law of Nature and Nations in the University of Edinburgh, Member of the Institute of International Law, and Corresponding Member of the Academy of Jurisprudence of Madrid, &c. In Two Volumes, 8vo. Vol. I., price 16s. Vol. II., price 20s.

THE PHILOSOPHER'S PENDULUM, and

OTHER STORIES. By RUDOLPH LINDAU. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

"These are excellent specimens of the kind of short story for which 'Blackwood's Magazine' has long been famous."-Pall Mall Gazette.

"A collection of five very clever stories by an undoubtedly clever writer."-Whitehall Review.

READINGS IN RABELAIS. By Walter Besant.

Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

OURE TOUNIS COLLEDGE.

Sketches of the

HISTORY OF THE OLD COLLEGE OF EDINBURGH. With an Appendix of Historical
Documents. By JOHN HARRISON. Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

"It contains a series of pictures of episodes in the past life of Edinburgh, painted by one who is thoroughly familiar with his subject, and whose sympathy with it is as sincere as his knowledge is exhaustive."-Scotsman.

"A very careful account of the history of the University.......Mr Harrison's narrative is clear, flowing, and commendably succinct."-Spectator.

LETTERS FROM THE HIGHLANDS.

PRINTED FROM THE TIMES.' Fcap. 8vo, 4s. 6d.

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SIMIOCRACY; A Fragment from Future History.

By the Author of 'POST MORTEM.' Crown 8vo, 1s. 6d.

THE APPARITION.

By the Author of 'Post

Mortem.' Crown 8vo, with Frontispiece, 5s.

NORFOLK BROADS AND RIVERS; or, The

WATERWAYS, LAGOONS, AND DECOYS OF EAST ANGLIA.

DAVIES, Author of The Swan and her Crew.' Illustrated with Twelve full-page
Plates. Post 8vo, 14s.
By G. CHRISTOPHER

"A charming description of the inland seas of Norfolk and their inhabitants, human and other, from the pen of Mr Davies. The author describes his yachting adventures with such piquancy and verve that we find ourselves mentally resolving to devote our next autumn holidays to sailing the Broads instead of climbing the Alps."-Westminster Review.

"His book is full of pleasant reading, even for those to whom nature has denied all love for fishing and amateur yachting.......It will be welcomed everywhere by all who can relish healthy writing upon healthy topics."-Spectator.

"It is doubtless the handsomest as well as the most interesting of all descriptions of the Broads, and will preserve the memory of a paradise for naturalists and sportsmen.Land and Water.

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CONTAINING MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL HIGHLAND SPORTS, WITH WANDERINGS OVER "CRAG AND CORRIE, FLOOD AND FELL," AND RECOLLECTIONS

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Translated into English by RAPHAËL LEDOS DE BEAUFORT,
Lately on the French Foreign Office Staff.

In One Volume.

THOUGHTS ON ART AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL
MEMOIRS OF GIOVANNI DUPRÈ

Translated from the Italian by E. M. PERUZZI, with the permission
of the Author.

In One Volume, with Portrait, crown 8vo.

GREEK TESTAMENT LESSONS FOR COLLEGES,
SCHOOLS, AND PRIVATE STUDENTS.
CONSISTING CHIEFLY OF THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT, AND PARABLES OF OUR LORD.
With Notes and Essays.

BY THE REV. J. HUNTER SMITH, M.A.,
First Assistant-Master at King Edward's School, Birmingham.

One Volume, crown 8vo.

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BEING VARIOUS NOTES, RECORDS, AND EXAMPLES OF THE SUPERNATURAL.

BY THE REV. FREDERICK GEORGE LEE, D.C.L.

In One Volume.

SPORT IN THE HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS OF SCOTLAND WITH ROD AND GUN.

BY T. SPEEDY.

In One Volume, 8vo, with Illustrations.

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH AND LONDON.

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