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... and Privileges of a Trained District Nurse, and the Duties of the District Towards Her. Messrs Sinpkin, Marshall. Hamilton & Kent, London, have issued a third edition of Songs for L-ittle Singers in the Sunday School and at Home, composed by Henry King ...

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... or, for the matter of that, to gloss . boots with ladies' hats; all we would ob- servec is, that the process, so far 4s intel-t ligible, does not seem likely to be beneficial in the long run to either the boots or the hats. Miss Mack's account of Sydney ...

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... of character either clerical or lay. _ _ _ _ A Daughter of Lilith. By A. ?? Judd. (London:- Simpkin, _Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.) The authoress would have us believed that her heroine, Auzubnh von Eggelatein, always teen in company with a white panther ...

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... Africa. By Jane F. Mair. MNlacLehose.) e I SCHOOL ASD USIVERSIT1Y BOOTS.- An! i Introduction to the Greek Language. By M. It C. Hime, N.A., LL.D. (Simukin, Marshall, v ~:Hamiltoin, Kent & Co.)- The Commercial i ''Guide-Systematic Bookkeeping. By Claudius ...

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... Flowers from a Persian Garden. By W. A. Clouston. (Nntt.) AIYOB BOOKS AIND NEW EDITIONS. Messrs Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, -Kent & I Co. (Limited) have issumei a dainty little H Homeric Birthday Mook, arranged after the manuer of birthday beoks with ...

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... THE WEEK. HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND BIOGRAPHY. PRecords o77d Remniniscences of Goodwcood andJ the Dukes of Richmond. By John Kent. (Lou. don: Sampson Low, Marston & Co.) Our Seven Homes, Autobiographical Remini- scences of Mrs Rundle Charles, Author of ...

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... Ammalet lBey. Posthumous Romances by Alexandre ' Dumas, Pere. Translated by Home Gordon.I i(London: Simphin, Marshall, Hamilton Kent & ?? A Maid of the Moor. By M. E. Stevenson. -The Red MLen of the Dusk. By John Finne- more.- Phil of the Heath. By Harold ...

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... by-aud-by transformed into that of the Law of Nature which had actually been embodied in human society in a far off pre-political golden age. This leads him to an examination of Reusseauism which is to a large extent based on this last mentioned view, and as ...

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... Adam & Charles Black.) London Pride; or When the World was Younger. By M. E. Braddon. (London: Simplein, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.) Way Down East. By J. A. Hutchinson.- Hfis Consin.'s W~ife. By IAlva. -The Ofen of Harlech. By Wirt Gerrare. (London: ...

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... Pirst Imprecionrf r- mah. Bv Beth Ellis. (London: Simpkin,i Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.) RELIGIOUS AND TEMOLOGICAL. A Critical and Exege.tical Comm-atary ans the I Boots of Sanwel. By Professor Henry Preserved: I Smnith. TheInternational Cr1ira!iCommentary ...

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... autehoreas has, out of an old well-used plot, woven novel and pathetic situations. Rnioue is achild dear to all novelists, wsithI golden hair ands the face of a cherub and an angelic disposition. This wonderful phenomenon is the infant heir to an ancient dukedom ...

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... , F.R.A.S. F (London: George Bell & Sons.) A Pnre Child-Face. By E. S. Padmore. I (London: Simrpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.) A Birthday Book. By M. IC. Gwvran.- The Phil May Album. Collected by Augustus Mi. Moore. '(London: Metboen & Co ...