fferin became Viceroy,
and the healing influence his personality exercised upon the
inflammation produced by many attempts to exploit India for party
purposes, constitute some of Lord Dufferin's strongest claims to
recognition among the great men who have made the English name renowned
in the Indian world."--_Observer_.
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_ADVENTURES IN THE GREAT FOREST OF EQUATORIAL AFRICA_,
AND THE COUNTRY OF THE DWARFS.
By PAUL DU CHAILLU,
Author of "The Viking Age" and "Land of the Midnight Sun."
_An Abridged And Popular Edition. With Map and 90 Illustrations. Post
8vo. 7s. 6d._
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_LUX MUNDI._
A SERIES OF STUDIES IN THE RELIGION OF THE INCARNATION.
Edited by Rev. CHARLES GORE, M.A.,
Principal of Pusey House, and Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.
_Ninth Edition. 8vo. 14s._
CONTENTS:--
1. FAITH. Canon H. SCOTT HOLLAND, M.A.
2. CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF GOD. The late Rev. AUBREY MOORE, M.A.
3. PROBLEM OF PAIN: ITS BEARING ON FAITH IN GOD, Rev. J.R. ILLINGWORTH,
M.A.
4. PREPARATION IN HISTORY FOR CHRIST. Rev. E.S. TALBOT, D.D.
5. THE INCARNATION IN RELATION TO DEVELOPMENT. Rev. J.R. ILLINGWORTH,
M.A.
6. THE INCARNATION AS THE BASIS OF DOGMA. Rev. R.C. MOBERLY, M.A.
7. THE ATONEMENT. Rev. and Hon. ARTHUR LYTTELTON, M.A.
8. THE HOLY SPIRIT AND INSPIRATION. Rev. C. GORE, M.A.
9. THE CHURCH. Rev. W. LOCK, M.A.
10. SACRAMENTS. Canon F. PAGET, D.D.
11. CHRISTIANITY AND POLITICS. Rev. W.J.R. CAMPION, M.A.
12. CHRISTIAN ETHICS. Rev. R.L. OTTLEY, M.A.
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_OUR VICEREGAL LIFE IN INDIA._
BEING A SELECTION FROM MY JOURNAL DURING THE YEARS 1884-8.
By THE MARCHIONESS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA.
_Fourth Thousand. With Portrait & Map. 2 Vols. Crown 8vo. 24s._
"All who understand and sympathise with Indian life will hasten to read
these two pleasant volumes. The journal is a running commentary on the
multitudinous events which must crowd into such years as she passed in
India, and is none the less pleasant for its simplicity and
unpretentiousness. Perhaps the visit which Lady Dufferin paid to Burmah
three years ago will attract as much attention as any other part of her
travels."--_Daily Telegraph_.
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_A SOUTHERN PLANTER._
By SUSAN DABNEY SMEDES.
_Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d._
"The book is eminently worthy of the great attention it has received. It
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