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THE THREE DORSET CAPTAINS AT TRAFALGAR.

THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF THOMAS MASTERMAN

HARDY, WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF HIS COMRADES,

CHARLES BULLEN AND HENRY DIGBY.

By A. M. BROADLBY. Author of 'Tunis Past aid Present,' and ' How We Dafendei Arabi,' &c., and R. GK BARTELOT, M.A., Author of the History of Crewkerne School.' With Portraits and other Illustrations. Demy 8vo, 15s. net.

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THE CHILDHOOD OF FICTION.

Or, Folk Tales and Primitive Thought. By the Rev. J. A. MAcCULLOCH. Demy 8vo, 12. net.

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WISDOM OF THE EAST SERIES.

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THE TEACHINGS OF ZOROASTER AND

THE PHILOSOPHY OF THB PAR8I RELIGION. From the Zend Avesta. Translated with Introduction by Dr. S. A. KAPADIA, Lecturer University College, London. 2s. net.

THE AWAKENING OF THE SOUL. From

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THE DUTIES OF THE HEART. By Rabbi

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THE SAYINGS OF LAO TZU. From the

Chinese. Translated with Introduction by LIONEL GILES, of the British Museum.

THE RELIGION OF THE KORAN.

Introduction by ARTHUR N. AVOLLASTON, C.I.E

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WOMEN AND WISDOM OF JAPAN.

Introduction by 8. TAKAISHI.

THE ROSE GARDEN OF SA'DI. Selected

and Rendered from the Persian, with Introduction, by L. CRAN- MHK BYNG.

THE INSTRUCTIONS OF PTAH-HOTEP,

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THEWISDOM OF ISRAEL. Being Extracts

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