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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io* s. n. DEC. 3, 1904.

ME. WM- HEINEMANN'S NEW BOOKS.

THE LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF

LORD COLERIDGE.

(LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF ENGLAND.)

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THE PRIVATE LIVES OF WILLIAM II. AND HIS CONSORT.

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LIFE AND LETTERS AT BATH IN THE EIGHTEENTH

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THE STORY OF ART THROUGHOUT THE AGES: an Illus-

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FRENCH SONGS OF OLD CANADA. (Chansons de I'Ancienne

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