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en, Lord Selborne, James Martineau, Frederic Harrison, the Dean of St. Paul's, the Duke of Argyll, and others, on "The Influence Upon Morality of a Decline in a Religious Belief;" and the Discussion by Huxley, Hutton, Lord Blatchford, the Hon. Roden Noel, Lord Selborne, Canon Barry, Greg, the Rev. Baldwin Brown, Frederic Harrison, and others, on "The Soul and Future Life." Also, Professor Calderwood's "Ethical Aspects of the Development Theory;" Mr. G.H. Lewes's Paper on "The Course of Modern Thought;" Thomas Hughes on "The Condition and Prospects Of the Church of England;" W.H. Mallock's "Is Life Worth Living?" Frederic Harrison's "The Soul and Future Life;" and the Rev. R.F. Littledale's "The Pantheistic Factor in Christian Thought." The volumes will be printed in a handsome crown octavo form, and will sell for about $1.50 each. G.P. PUTNAM'S SONS, 182 Fifth Avenue, New York. PUBLICATIONS OF G.P. PUTNAM'S SONS. =A History of American Literature.= By Moses Coit Tyler, Professor of English Literature in the University of Michigan. Volumes I and II, comprising the period, 1607-1765. Large 8vo, about 700 pages, handsomely bound in cloth, extra, gilt top, $5.00; half calf, extra, $9 50 The History of American Literature, now offered to the public, is the first attempt ever made to give a systematic and critical account of the literary development of the American people. It is not a mere cyclopaedia of literature, or a series of detached biographical sketches accompanied by literary extracts: but an analytic and sustained narrative of our literary history from the earliest English settlement in America down to the present time. The work is the result of original and independent studies prosecuted by the author for the past ten years, and gives an altogether new analysis of American literary forces and results during nearly three centuries. The present two volumes--a complete work in themselves--cover the whole field of our history during the colonial time. "An important national work."--_New York Tribune._ "The literary event of the decade."--_Hartford Courant._ "A book more interesting than half the new novels."--_The Nation._ "A work of great and permanent importance."--_New York Evening Post._ "One of the most valuable publications of the century."--_Bosto
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