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Oxford Professional Lectures,
Recently published.


Three Lectures on Taxation,

ESPECIALLY THAT OF LAND, delivered at Oxford, in the Year 1860. By Charles Neate, M. A., Fellow of Oriel; Professor of Political Economy in the University
of Oxford. 8 vo., price 2 s.

By the same Author.
Two Lectures on Trades Unions,

Delivered in the University of Oxford in the year 1861.
8 vo., price 1 s. 6 d.


On the Principle of Non-Intervention.

A Lecture delivered in the Hall of All Souls’ College. By Mountague Bernard, M. A., Chichele Professor of International Law and Diplomacy in the University of
Oxford. 8 vo., price 1 s.

By the same Author.

Two Lectures on the Present American War.
November, 1861. 8 vo., sewed, price 2 s.

Notes on some Questions Suggested by the Case of the “Trent.” 8 vo., price 1 s.


Three Vols., Fcap. 8 vo., with Illustrations, cloth, 15 s.
Recommended by the Examiners in the School of Modern History at Oxford.
The Annals of England;
AN EPITOME OF ENGLISH HISTORY,
From contemporary Writers, the Rolls of Parliament, and other Public Records.

Vol. I. From the Roman Era to the Death of Richard II.
Vol. II. From the Accession of the House of Lancaster to Charles I.
Vol. III. From the Commonwealth to the Death of Queen Anne.

OXFORD AND LONDON: JOHN HENRY AND JAMES PARKER.

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