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ABOUT NEW ENGLAND

ITS LIFE AND ITS HISTORY.

The Beginnings of New England.

The Puritan Theocracy in its Relations to Civil and Religious Liberty. By JOHN FISKE. With Maps. Crown 8vo, gilt top, $2.00.

In this terse and vigorous volume the author's scholarship is full and accurate, his judgment impartial, his acquaintance with history both comprehensive and impartial, and his knowledge of human nature profound. -The Churchman (New York).

Three Episodes of Massachusetts History.

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The salient features of the early New England life, the settlements at Plymouth and Wessagusset, are told in a manner at once masterly and scholarly, and give evidence of deep familiarity with a subject always interesting, from whatever point of view it be regarded,—political, social, or religious. Mr. Adams's method evinces a just appreciation of the more important and the less potent facts of this vital epoch in our history.-The Independent, New York.

Massachusetts: Its Historians and its History.

By CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS. Crown 8vo, $1.00

A trenchant statement, with proofs of the intolerance in religion which made the early history of Massachusetts so much less creditable than its splendid record in defence of political freedom.

The Economic and Social History of New England. 1620-1789. By WILLIAM B. WEEDEN. With an Appendix of Prices. 2 vols., crown 8vo, gilt top, $4.50

Mr. Weeden has performed a difficult, but a necessary and important work. Americans who read the abundant literature which concerns their immediate predecessors-the builders of the commonwealthare apt to imagine that they know all that is to be known of the Pilgrims and the "New England men who followed them. But Mr. Weeden's

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Vermont.

A Study of Independence. By ROWLAND E. ROBINSON. 16mo, gilt top, $1.25.

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A Study of a Commonwealth Democracy. By Professor ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, author of "American Politics." 16mo, gilt top, $1.25. Professor Johnston's valuable and spirited volume. The author shows an appreciation not only of the intrinsic character of his subject, but of the best uses of the excellent and well-edited series in which his book takes a high place.-New York Tribune.

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