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CONTENTS
OF
No. 406.-JANUARY, 1906.
PAGE
ART. I.-THE COST OF GOVERNMENT -
1. Finance Accounts of the United Kingdom for the
year ended March 31, 1905. (Commons Papers, 200
of 1905.)
2. Statistical Abstract for the United Kingdom, 1890 to
1904. Fifty-second number. 1905. (Cd. 2622.)
And other parliamentary and official papers.
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ART. II.-ORIGINALITY AND CONVENTION IN LITERATURE 26
1. English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth
Century. By Sir Leslie Stephen. London: Duck-
worth, 1904.
2. Les Lois de l'Imitation. By G. Tarde. Second edition.
Paris: Alcan, 1895.
And other works.
ART. III.-THE CONGO QUESTION
1. Rapport au Roi-souverain. Bulletin Officiel de l'État
Independant du Congo. Brussels: Falk, 31 October,
1905.
2. Report of King Leopold's Commission of Enquiry.
Congo Reform Association. November 1905.
ART. IV.-PLATO AND HIS PREDECESSORS
Greek Thinkers. A History of Ancient Philosophy. By
Theodor Gomperz, Professor at the University of
Vienna. Authorised translation. Vol. I by Laurie
Magnus; vols II and III by G. G. Berry. London:
Murray, 1901, 1905.
Diary and Letters of Madame d'Arblay (1778-1840), as
edited by her niece, Charlotte Barrett. With pre-
face and notes by Austin Dobson. Six vols. London:
Macmillan, 1904-5.
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62
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ART. VI.-ART UNDER THE ROMAN EMPIRE
1. Die Wiener Genesis. By Wilhelm, Ritter von Hartel,
and Franz Wickhoff. Vienna: Tempsky, 1895. (Partly
translated, under the title 'Roman Art,' by Mrs S.
Arthur Strong. London: Heinemann, 1900.)
2. Le Bas-relief romain à représentations historiques.
By E. Courbaud. Paris: Fontemoing, 1899.
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ART. VII. THE LIGHT-TREATMENT OF DISEASE
Meddelelser fra Finsens Medicinske Lysinstitut. By
Niels R. Finsen. Parts I-IX. Copenhagen: Gylden-
dalske Boghandel-Forlag, 1899–1904.
ART. VIII.-HAZLITT AND LAMB
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138
The Collected Works of William Hazlitt. Edited by
A. R. Waller and Arnold Glover. Twelve
London: Dent, 1902-4.
ART. IX.-GOLD AND THE BANKS
Principles of Economics. By Dr N. G. Pierson.
lated from the Dutch by A. A. Wotzel.
London: Macmillan: 1902.
ART. X.-THE RIDDLE OF MUSIC
vols.
The Power of Sound. By Edmund Gurney. London:
Smith and Elder, 1880.
ART. XI.—THE UNEMPLOYED AND THE POOR LAW - - 228
Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public
Opinion in England during the Nineteenth Century.
By A. V. Dicey, D.C.L. London: Macmillan, 1905.
ART. XII.-DISINTEGRATION IN RUSSIA
Russia. By Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace. New edi-
tion. Two vols. London: Cassell, 1905.
ART. XIII. THE UNIONIST RECORD
The Unionist Record. National Union of Conservative
and Unionist Associations, St Stephen's Chambers,
Westminster, 1905.
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No. 407.-APRIL, 1906.
ART. I.-THE OLD AND THE NEW WHIGS
By
1. Further Memoirs of the Whig Party, 1807-1821.
Henry Richard Vassall, third Lord Holland. Edited
by Lord Stavordale. London: Murray, 1905.
2. The Life of Earl Granville, 1815-1891. By Lord
Edmond Fitzmaurice. Two vols. London: Long-
mans, 1905.
ART. II.-SHAKESPEARE'S 'ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA’
ART. III.-THE PRE-RAPHAELITE BROTHERHOOD
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1. Pre-Raphaelitism and the Pre-Raphaelite Brother-
hood. By W. Holman Hunt. Two vols. London:
Macmillan, 1905.
2. Life and Letters of Sir John Everett Millais. By
John Guille Millais. Two vols. London: Methuen,
1899.
ART. IV.
329
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THE GOVERNMENT AND SOUTH AFRICA - 375
1. Despatch transmitting Letters Patent and Order in
Council providing for Constitutional Changes in the
Transvaal. Presented to Parliament, April 1905.
(Cd. 2400.)
2. Further Correspondence relating to Labour in the
Transvaal Mines. Presented to Parliament, February
1906. (Cd. 2819.)
ART. V. SOME LETTER-WRITERS, ANCIENT AND MODERN 390
1. The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero. Arranged
and edited by R. Y. Tyrrell and L. C. Purser. Seven
vols. London: Longmans, 1885-1901.
2. The Letters of Cicero. Translated by E. S. Shuck-
burgh. Four vols. London: Bell, 1899-1900.
ART. VI.-ROBERT CANDLISH AND THE DISRUPTION OF 1843 418
1. A Century of Scottish History. By Sir Henry Craik.
Two vols. Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1901.
2. Scotland's Battles for Spiritual Independence. By
Hector Macpherson. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd,
ART. VII. THE LITERATURE OF THE FRENCH RENAIS-
SANCE
1. The Literature of the French Renaissance.
Arthur Tilley. Two vols. Cambridge: University
Press, 1904.
2. Women and Men of the French Renaissance. By
Edith Sichel. London: Constable, 1903.
ART. VIII. THE ART OF GAMBLING
1. Monte Carlo: Facts and Fallacies. By Sir Hiram
S. Maxim. London: Grant Richards, 1904.
2. Betting and Gambling: a National Evil. Edited by
B. Seebohm Rowntree. London: Macmillan, 1905.
Report of the Royal Commission on Trade Disputes and
Trade Combinations. (Cd. 2825.) Printed for H.M.
Stationery Office, 1906.
ART. X.--A PLEA FOR CAMBRIDGE
Endowments of the University of Cambridge. Edited
by John Willis Clark, M.A., Registrary of the Uni-
versity of Cambridge. Cambridge: University Press,
1904.
ART. XI.-PASCAL'S APOLOGIA
Blaise Pascal: Pensées. (Les Grands Écrivains de la
France.) Three vols. Edited by Léon Brunschvicg.
Paris: Hachette, 1904.
ART. XII. AN INDIAN RENAISSANCE
A History of English Education in India, 1781-1893.
By Syed Mahmood. M.A.O. College, Aligarh, 1895.
ART. XIII. THE POLITICAL SITUATION
ART. XIV. THE EDUCATION BILL
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1. THE COST of goverNMENT.
2. ORIGINALITY AND CONVENTION IN LITERATURE.
3. THE CONGO QUESTION.
By Prof. F. B. GUMMERE.
4. PLATO AND HIS PREDECESSORS. By F. C. S. SCHILLER.
5. FANNY BURNEY. By J. C. BAILEY.
6. ART UNDER the ROMAN EMPIRE. Illustrated.
By H. STUART JONES.
7. THE LIGHT-TREATMENT OF DISEASE.
By GEORGE PERNET.
8. HAZLITT AND LAMB. By SIDNEY T. IRWIN.
9. GOLD AND THE BANKS. By R. H. INGLIS PALGRAVE.
10. THE RIDDLE OF MUSIC. By VERNON LEE.
11. THE UNEMPLOYED AND THE POOR-LAW.