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THEPHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY of the Mind, by Henry Maudsley, M.D. MENTAL AND MORAL Science, a Compendium of Psychology aad Ethics, by Alexander Bain, M.A. THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES by means of Natural Selection; or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle'for Life, by Charles Darwin, M.A., F.R.S. THE VARIATION OF ANIMALS and Plants under Domestication, by Charlen Darwin, M. A., F.R.S. THE GEOLOGICAL Evidences of the ANTIQUITY OF MAN, by Sir Charles Lyell, F.R.S. ELEMENTS OF GEOLOGY; or the Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants, by Sir Charles Lyell. PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY, or the Modem Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants, by Sir Charles Lyell. SILURIA, a History of the Olde.it Rock* in the British Isles and Other Countries, 'with sketches of the origin and distribution of Native Gold, the general succession of Geological Formations and Changes of the Earth 8 Surface, by Sir Roderick Iznpey Murchison. The NATURAL HISTORY of PRECIOUS STONES, and of the Precious Metals, by C. W. Kin&<&LA. The MINING AND METALLURGY of | Gold and Silver, by J. Arthur Phillips. The GOLDFIELDS AND MINERAL Districts of Victoria, by R. Brough Smyth, F.G.S. : HEAT, A MODE OF MOTION, by John I Tyndall, LL.D., F.R.S. LECTURES ON SOUND, by John Tyndall, LL.D., F.R.S. The HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY from Thales to Comte, by George Henry Lewes. HISTORY OF CIVILISATION in England, by Henry Thomas Buckle. HISTORY of the RISE and INFLUENCE of the Spirit of RATIONALISM in Europe, by A. E. H. Lecky, M.A. GOD IN HISTORY; or, iha Progress of | Man's Faith in the Moral (prdex of the I World, by C. C. J. Baron Bunsen, I D.Ph., D.C.L., and D.D., with a PreI face by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, D.D, i The HISTORY OF THE NORMAN CON". QUEST of England, its Causes and Results, by Edward A. Freeman, M.A. HISTORY OF THE RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC, by John Lothrop Motley. The MONKS OF THE WEST, from St. Benedict to St. Bernard, by the Count De Montalembert. LECTURES on the SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE, let and 2nd Series, by Max Muller, M.A. CHIPS FROM AGERMAN WORKSHOP— Vol. 1. Essays on the Science of Religion. Vol. 2. Essays on Mythology, Traditions, and Customs—by Max Muller, M.A. SHORT STUDIES ON GREAT SUBJECTS, by James Anthony Frouda, M. A. The METHOD OFTHEDIVINE GOVERNMENT, Physical and Moral, by Jaxne* McOosh, LID. _^ , rrw^ . The INTUITIONS OF THE MIND, inductively investigated by James McCosh, LL.D. The HISTORY OP ISRAEL, by Heinriob. Ew*l<L Notes on the MIRACLES of OUR LORD, by Archbishop Trench. STUDIES IN THE GOSPELS, by Arch, bishop Trench. EXPOSITION OF THE SERMON on the MOUNT, by Archbishop Trench, The NATURE AND THE EFFECTS of FAITH, by Dr. OBrien, Bishop of Os«ory. The NATURE OF THE ATONEMENT, and its relation, to Remission of Sins and Eternal life, by Dr. Campbell.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3892, 11 February 1870, Page 1
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