h an Introduction by George Sampson.
111 The Letters of the Younger Pliny. Series I.
Translated, with an Introductory Essay, by John B. Firth, B.A.,
Late Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford.
112 The Letters of the Younger Pliny. Series II.
Translated by John B. Firth, B.A.
113 Selected Thoughts of Blaise Pascal.
Translated and Edited, with an Introduction and Notes,
by Gertrude Burford Rawlings.
114 Scots Essayists: From Stirling to Stevenson.
Edited, with an Introduction, by Oliphant Smeaton.
115 On Liberty.
By John Stuart Mill. With an Introduction by W.L. Courtney.
116 The Discourse on Method and Metaphysical Meditations of Rene Descartes.
Translated, with Introduction, by Gertrude B. Rawlings.
117 Kalidasa's Sakuntala, etc.
Edited, with an Introduction, by T. Holme.
118 Newman's University Sketches.
Edited, with Introduction, by George Sampson.
119 Newman's Select Essays.
Edited, with an Introduction, by George Sampson.
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