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Methuen & Company, 1898 - Private schools - 303 pages
 

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Page 25 - A compact and clear story of our industrial development. A study of this concise but luminous book cannot fail to give the reader a clear insight into the principal phenomena of our industrial history. The editor and publishers are to be congratulated on this first volume of their venture, and we shall look with expectant interest for the succeeding volumes of the series.
Page 26 - BOWMAKER. MODERN CIVILIZATION IN SOME OF ITS ECONOMIC ASPECTS. By W. CUNNINGHAM, DD, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. THE PROBLEM OF THE UNEMPLOYED. By JA HOBSON, BA, LIFE IN WEST LONDON.
Page 30 - TESTAMENT SELECTIONS. For the use of Schools. Third Edition. With Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary. Fcap.
Page 18 - a piece of work of the first order, which we do not hesitate to describe as one of the most remarkable literary achievements of this generation.
Page 301 - LL.D., Downing Professor of the Laws of England in the University of Cambridge.
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Page 11 - AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF RELIGION. By FB JEVONS, MA, Litt.D., Principal of Bishop Hatfield's Hall. Demy Svo.
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