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MACMILLAN'S MAGAZINE.

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Eight Volumes of this Magazine are now published, containing Contributions from eminent Authors. In the list will be found

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The following Works have appeared in the Volumes now published :

TOM BROWN AT OXFORD.

RAVENSHOE

VINCENZO

.By HENRY KINGSLEY.

By JOHN RUFFINI.

THE FEDERAL STATES ...By EDWARD DICEY.

THE WATER BABIES........................ By Rev. CHARLES KINGSLEY.

The following are now appearing in the Monthly Parts :—

A New Novel by HENRY KINGSLEY,

THE HILLYARS AND THE BURTONS.

A New Story by an eminent Author,

A SON OF THE SOIL.

Also,

LETTERS ON INDIA. By a COMPETITION WALLAH.

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THE SLAVE POWER;

Its Character, Career, and Probable Designs:

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Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Economy in the Queen's College, Galway.

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OUTLINES OF EQUITY.

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PRIVATE LAW AMONG THE ROMANS.
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NEW VOLUME OF THE CAMBRIDGE SHAKESPEARE.

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THE WORKS OF

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.

EDITED BY

WILLIAM GEORGE CLARK, M.A.

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AND

WILLIAM ALDIS WRIGHT, M.A.

Librarian of Trinity College, Cambridge.

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Vol. IV. will be published on 24th March 1864.

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FULLER'S CHURCH HISTORY of BRITAIN. Edited by the Rev. J. S.

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BURNET'S HISTORY of JAMES II.

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LUTTRELL'S DIARY: a Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs, from
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MAY'S HISTORY of the LONG PARLIAMENT.
CATALOGUE of OXFORD GRADUATES, from

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1659 to 1850.

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PRIDEAUX'S CONNECTION of SACRED and PROFANE HISTORY.

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SHUCKFORD'S SACRED and PROFANE HISTORY CONNECTED, in

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SPRIGG'S ENGLAND'S RECOVERY: being the History of the Motions, Actions, and Successes of the Army under the immediate conduct of Sir Thomas Fairfax. A new Edition. 8vo. 68.

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WHITELOCK'S MEMORIALS of ENGLISH AFFAIRS from 1625 to 1660.

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