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V THE FORMS OF WATER IN RAIN AND RIVERS, With 32 Illustrations. By Professor J. TYNDALL, LL.D., F.R.S. Prospectuses of the Series may be had of the publishers. For full announcement of the Series, see the end of this Catalogue. VI CHANGE OF AIR AND SCENE; A Physician's Hints about Doctors, Patients, Hygiène, and Society; With Notes of Excursions for Health in the Pyrenees, and amongst the Watering-places of France (inland and seaward), Switzerland, Corsica, and the Mediterranean. From the French of Dr. ALPHONSE DONNÉ. Utility of Hygiène.-The Hygiène of the Four Seasons.-Exercise and VII THE HISTORY OF THE CREATION : Being a Series of Popular Scientific Lectures on the General Theory of Progression of Species; with a Dissertation on the Theories of Darwin, Goethe, and Lamarck; more specially applying them to the Origin of Man, and to other fundamental questions of Natural Science connected therewith. By Professor ERNST HECKEL, of the University of Jena. With Woodcuts and Plates. VIII [Shortly. CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH PSYCHOLOGY. From the French of Professor TH. RIBOT. An Analysis of the views and opinions of the following Metaphysicians, as expressed in their writings. James Mill.-A. Bain.-John Stuart Mill.-George H. Lewes.-Herbert Spencer.-Samuel Bailey. Large post 8vo. IX [In the press. PHYSIOLOGY FOR PRACTICAL USE. By various eminent writers. Edited by JAMES HINTON, with 50 Illustrations. X A TREATISE ON RELAPSING FEVER. By R. T. LYONS, Assistant-Surgeon, Bengal Army. Small post 8vo. 65 Cornhill, London. [In the press. Books Published by Henry S. King & Co. X MEMOIRS OF LEONORA CHRISTINA, Written during her imprisonment in the Blue Tower of the (Translator of Grimm's 'Life of Michael Angelo' &c. LIVES OF ENGLISH POPULAR LEADERS. By C. EDMUND MAURICE. Crown 8vo. XIII. BRAVE MEN'S FOOTSTEPS. A Book of Example and Anecdote for Young People By the Editor of 'Men who have Risen.' With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. [Shortly. [In the press. 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CONTENTS.-The Cabinet.-The Pre-requisites of Cabinet Government, and the peculiar Form which they have assumed in England.-The Monarchy.The Monarchy (continued).-The House of Lords.-The House of Commons.On Changes of Ministry.-Its supposed Checks and Balances.-Its History, and the Effects of that History.-Conclusion.-Appendix. XVIII BRIEFS AND PAPERS. Being Sketches of the Bar and the Press. Crown 8vo. [Shortly. Our Leading Columns.-Our Special Correspondent.-Our Own Reporter.In the Gallery.-Our Special Wire.-The Story of the Fogborough Englishman. In the Temple.-Westminster Hall.-On Circuit.-Scissors and Paste.—A Rising Junior.-Country Sessions.-An Eminent Leader.-Lincoln's Inn.-At the Old Bailey. XIX SOLDIERING AND SCRIBBLING. By ARCHIBALD FORBES, of the Daily News, Author of A Penny a Day.-The Christmas Cattle Market.-Soldiers Wives.-The Story of the Megæra. In a Military Prison.-German War Prayers.-Flogged. Sunday Afternoon at Guys.-Butcher Jack's Story.-Bummarees.-A Deserter's Story.-Lions and Lion-Tamers.-Our March on Brighton.-Catsmeat.-Army Crimes and Punishments.-Whisky.-Furs.-Some Christmases. INTRODUCTORY.-I. The Liberal Clergy. GOD.-II. Conception. III. Experience. CHRISTIANITY.-IV. Character. V. History. THE BIBLE.-VI Essence. VII. Doctrine. THE ARTICLES.-VIII. The Trinity. Original Sin. IX. Predestination. The Church. LIFE.-X. Pleasure. XI. Sacrifice. WORSHIP.-XII. The Lord's Day. XIII. Preaching. CONCLUSION.-XIV. The Law of Progress. XXI SIX PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENTS-1850-1872. Annotated by W. G. BROOKE, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. Crown 8vo. 1. Gorham v. Bishop of Exeter.-2. Westerton v. Liddell.-3. Williams v. Bishop of Salisbury, and Wilson v. Fendal.-4. Martin v. Mackonochie.-5. Hibbert v. Purchas.-6. Sheppard v. Bennett. [In the press. XXII HOME-WORDS FOR WANDERERS. Sermons by ARTHUR S. THOMPSON, B.D., 65 Cornhill, London. |