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THE ENGLISH CITIZEN:

A Series of Short Books on his Rights and Responsibilities.

Edited by HENRY CRAIK, M.A. (Oxon.), LL.D. (Glasgow).

THIS SERIES is intended to meet the demand for accessible information on the ordinary conditions and the current terms of our political life. The affairs of business, contact with other men, the reading of newspapers, the hearing of political speeches, may give a partial acquaintance with such matters, or at least stimulate curiosity as to special points. But such partial acquaintance with the most important facts of life is not satisfactory, although it is all that the majority of men find within their reach.

The Series deals with the details of the machinery whereby our Constitution works and the broad lines upon which it has been constructed.

The following are the titles of the volumes :

1. Central Government. H. D. TRAILL, D.C.L., late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. [Ready.

2. The Electorate and the Legislature. SPENCER WALPOLE, Author of The History of England from 1815.'

3. The Poor Law. Rev. T. W. FOWLE, M.A.

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4. The National Budget: The National Debt, Taxes, and Rates. A. J. WILSON. [Ready.

5. The State in its Relation to Labour. W. STANLEY JEVONS, LL.D., M.A., F.R.S. [Ready.

6. The State and the Church. Hon. ARTHUR ELLIOT, M.P.

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[Ready. 7. Foreign Relations. SPENCER WALPOLE, Author of The History of England from 1815.'

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8. The State in its Relation to Trade. Sir T. H. FARRER, Bart.

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9. Local Government. M. D. CHALMERS. 10. The State in its Relation to Education. By HENRY CRAIK,

M.A., LL.D.

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11. The Land Laws. Professor F. POLLOCK, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. [Ready.

12. Colonies and Dependencies 1. India. By J. S. COTTON, M.A., late Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford. II. The Colonies. By E. J. PAYNE, M.A., Fellow of University College, Oxford. [Ready.

In Preparation.

The Penal System. By Sir EDMUND DU CANE, K.C.B.

The National Defences. By Lieut.-Colonel MAURICE, R.A.
Justice and Police. By F. W. MAITLAND.

MACMILLAN & CO., London.

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THE

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

A Complete Encyclopædic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological. By JOHN OGILVIE, LL.D.

New Edition, carefully Revised and greatly Augmented. Edited by CHARLES ANNANDALE, M.A. Illustrated by above 3,000 Engravings, printed in the Text.

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From the TIMES.

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New Edition, 1885.

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THE ROYAL ATLAS OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY

By A. KEITH JOHNSTON, LL.D., F.R.G.S.

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TWELVE ENGLISH STATESMEN.

Under the above title Messrs. MACMILLAN & Co. beg to announce a series of short biographies, not designed to be a complete roll of famous statesmen, but to present in historie order the lives and work of those leading actors in our affairs who by their direct influence have left an abiding mark on the policy, the institutions, and the position of Great Britain among states.

The following list of subjects is the result of careful selection. The great movements of national history are made to follow one another in a connected course, and the series is intended to form a continuous narrative of English freedom, order, and power:

WILLIAM the CONQUEROR.

HENRY II.

EDWARD I.

OLIVER CROMWELL.
WILLIAM III.

WALPOLE.

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