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  • CRITICISMS. 2 vols.
  • TENNYSON AND BROWNING AS TEACHERS.
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  • LETTERS ON REASONING. Second edition.
  • DID SHAKESPEARE WRITE “TITUS ANDRONICUS”?
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  • TRADE AND TARIFFS.
  • COURSES OF STUDY. Second edition.
  • CHAMBERLAIN: a Study.
  • CHARLES BRADLAUGH. Part I. By Mrs. Bradlaugh Bonner. Part II.
  • RATIONALISM.
  • THE BACONIAN HERESY: a Confutation.
  • THE EVOLUTION OF STATES. (New edition of “An Introduction to English Politics.”)
  • ELIZABETHAN LITERATURE.
  • WHAT TO READ. New edition.
  • WAR AND CIVILIZATION.
  • THE GERMANS.

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