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GENERAL SIR HOPE GRANT.

Incidents in the China War of 1860. Compiled

from the private Journals of the late GENERAL SIR HOPE GRANT, G.C.B. By Henry Knollys, Captain Royal Artillery; Author of 'From Sedan to Saarbruck,' and Editor of Sir Hope Grant's 'Incidents in the Sepoy War.' Crown 8vo, with Maps, 12s.

Incidents in the Sepoy War of 1857-58. Compiled

from the Private Journals of GENERAL SIR HOPE GRANT, G.C.B.; together with some Explanatory Chapters by Captain Henry Knollys, R. A. Crown 8vo, with Map and Plans, 12s.

PHILIP GILBERT HAMERTON,

Author of A Painter's Camp,' &c.

Wenderholme: A Story of Lancashire and York

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Lectures on Metaphysics. Edited by the Rev. H.

L. Mansel, B.D., LL.D., Dean of St Paul's; and John Veitch, M.A., Professor of Logic and Rhetoric, Glasgow. Fifth Edition. 2 vols. 8vo, 24s.

Lectures on Logic. Edited by Professors Mansel

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Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, Bart. By

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Annals of the Peninsular Campaigns. A New

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Men and Manners in America. Second Edition. With Portrait of the Author. Fcap., 7s. 6d.

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Poems.

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Edited by Her Sister, the late Mar

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The Right Rev. DR GEORGE HAY,

Bishop of Edinburgh.

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A Book about Roses: How to Grow and Show Them. A New and Enlarged Edition, being the Fifth, 7s. 6d.

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JOHN HOSACK,

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Mary Queen of Scots and her Accusers.

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INDEX GEOGRAPHICUS.

Being a List, Alphabetically Arranged, of the

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The Chemistry of Common Life. A New Edition.

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Elements of Agricultural Chemistry and Geology.

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History of the Invasion of the Crimea.

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John Knox's Liturgy: The Book of Common

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The Rural Economy of England, Scotland, and

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The Late PRINCIPAL LEE.

Lectures on the History of the Church of Scotland,

FROM THE REFORMATION TO THE REVOLUTION SETTLEMENT. With
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GEORGE HENRY LEWES.

The Physiology of Common Life.

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Illustrated

CONTENTS: Hunger and Thirst-Food and Drink-Digestion and Indigestion-The Structure and Uses of the Blood-The Circulation-Respiration and Suffocation-Why we are warm, and how we keep soFeeling and Thinking - The Mind and the Brain-Our Senses and Sensations-Sleep and Dreams-The Qualities we Inherit from our Parents-Life and Death.

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Fair to See: A Novel. New Edition in 1 vol. post 8vo, 6s.

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