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SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE.

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3. Macmillan, Michael. The promotion of general happiness. A utilitarian essay. pp. 186. London, 1890.

4. Marion, Henri. Leçons de morales. pp. 446. Paris, 1888.

5. Smith, Adam. The theory of moral sentiments; with a biographical and critical memoir of the author, by Dugald Stewart. pp. 538. London, 1887.

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6. Wilson, John Matthias, and Fowler, Thomas. principles of morals. 2 vols. Part I.-Introductory chapters, by John Matthias Wilson and Thomas Fowler. Part II.-Principles of morals, by Thomas Fowler. pp. 133, 370. Oxford, 1887.

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SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE.

1. Müller, F. Max. Biographies of words and the home of the Aryas. pp. 278. London, 1828.

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Three lectures on the science of language and its place in general education. Delivered at the Oxford university extension meeting, 1889. pp. 74. London, 1889.

3. Paul, Hermann. Principles of the history of language. Translated by H. A. Strong. pp. 512. New York, 1889.

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE-GRAMMAR AND

PHILOLOGY.

1. Bain, Alexander. On teaching English; with detailed examples and an inquiry into the definition of poetry. pp. 256. New York, 1887.

2. Bainton, George, compiler and editor. The art of authorship. Literary reminiscences, methods of work, and advice to young beginners, personally contributed by leading authors of the day. pp. 355. New York, 1890.

3. Hill, Adams Sherman. Our English. pp. 245. New York, 1889.

4. Hodgkins, Louise Manning. A guide to the study of nineteenth century authors. Boston, 1889.

5. Meiklejohn. J. M. D. The English language: its grammar, history, and literature, with chapters on composition, versification, paraphrasing and punctuation, pp. 388. Boston, 1888.

6. Tooke, John Horne. The diversions of Purley. With numerous additions from the copy prepared by the author for republication. Revised and corrected by Richard Taylor. pp. 740. London, 1860.

7. Warman, E. B.

Practical orthoëpy and critique. pp.

448. Chicago, 1888.

8. Williams, R. O.

Our dictionaries and other English language topics. pp. 174. New York, 1890.

HISTORY OF CULTURE.

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XXVI.

HISTORY OF CULTURE, LITERATURE,

SCIENCE AND ART.

a. CULTURE.

1. Brooks, Phillips. Tolerance; two lectures addressed to the students of several of the divinity schools of the Protestant Episcopal church. pp. 111. New York, 1887.

2. Haigh, A. E. The attic theatre. A description of the stage and theatre of the Athenians, and of the dramatic performances at Athens. pp. 341. Oxford, 1889.

3. Lilly, William Samuel.

xxiv, 235. London, 1889.

A century of revolution. pp.

4. Taylor, Isaac. The origin of the Aryans. An account of the prehistoric ethnology and civilization of Europe. pp. 339. London [1889].

5. Verrall, Margaret de G. Mythology and monuments of ancient Athens; being a translation of a portion of the "Attica" of Pausanias. With introductory essay and archæological commentary by Jane E. Harrison. 635. London, 1890.

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6. Verschoyle, Rev. J., editor. The history of ancient civilization. A handbook based upon M. Gustave Ducoudray's "Histoire sommaire de la civilization." pp. 295. New York, 1889.

7. Ward, Thomas Humphry, editor. The reign of Queen Victoria: a survey of fifty years of progress. 2 vols. pp. 594, 620. London, 1887.

Vol. II contains: Schools, by Matthew Arnold; The universities, by C. A. Fyffe; Science, by Prof. Huxley; Literature, by Richard Garnett; Art, by Thomas Humphry Ward.

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1. Corson, Hiram. An introduction to the study of Shakespeare. pp. 397. Boston, 1889.

2. Richardson, Charles F. American literature, 1607–1885. Vol. II.-American poetry and fiction. pp. 456. New York, 1889.

C. SCIENCE.

1. Ball, Walter W. Rouse.

of mathematics. pp. 464.

A short account of the history
London, 1888.

2. Sachs, Julius von. History of botany (1530-1860). Translated by Henry E. F. Garnsey and revised by Isaac Bayley Balfour. pp. 568. Oxford, 1890.

d. ART.

1. Moore, Charles Herbert. Development and character of Gothic architecture. pp. 333. London, 1890.

2. Naumann, Emil. The history of music. Translated by F. Praeger. 2 vols. pp. 1332. London, n. d.

AMERICAN HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT.

XXVII.

AMERICAN HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT.

a. HISTORY.

1. American common wealths. Edited by Horace E. Scudder. New York. The planting and growth of the empire state. Ellis H. Roberts. 2 vols. pp. 758.

2. American statesmen. Edited by John T. Morse, Jr. Boston.

George Washington. Henry Cabot Lodge. 2 vols. pp. 341, 399.

Henry Clay. Carl Schurz. 2 vols. pp. 383, 424.

3. Brackett, Jeffrey R. The negro in Maryland: a study of the institution of slavery. pp. 268. Baltimore, 1889.

4. Carrington, Henry B. Battles of the American Revolution, 1775-1781. Historical and military criticism with topographical illustrations. pp. 712. New York, n. d.

5. Drake, Samuel Adams. The making of the Great West. 1512-1883. pp. 339. New York, 1887.

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