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Quebec: 1901. 2. The Fight with France for North America. By A. G. Bradley. 8vo. London: Constable, 1900. 3. The Military Life of Field Marshal George, First Marquess Townshend. By Lt.-Colonel C. V. F. Townshend, C.B. 8vo. London: Murray. 1901, 134 VII. Vor Sonnenaufgang: Soziales Drama (1889)-Das Friedensfest: ein Familienkatastrophe (1890)— Einsame Menschen: Drama (1891)-College Crampton Komödie (1892)-Die Weber: Schau- spiel (1892-3)-Bahnwärter Thiel: Der Apostel : Novelistische Studien (1893)-Hanneles Himmel- fahrt eine Traumdichtung (1893)-Florian Geyer (1896)-Die versunkene Glocke: Märchendrama (1897)-Schluck und Jau: Spiel zu Scherz und Schimpf (1900)-Michael Kramer: Drama (1900) -Der rote Hahn: Tragikomödie (1901)-Der arme Heinrich eine deutsche Saga (1902). By Gerhart Hauptmann. Berlin: S. Fischer, : 2. A Descriptive List of the Deer Parks and Paddocks of England. By Joseph Whitaker, F.Z.S. London: Ballantyne, Hanson & Co. 1892, . IX.-1. Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland. By William 2. A Bill to amend the Law relating to the Occupation and Ownership of Land in Ireland. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed March 25, 1903, . 200 X.-1. Mdlle. de Lespinasse et la Marquise du Deffand, suivi de Documents inédits sur Mdlle. de Lespinasse. Par Eugène Asse. Paris: G. Charpentier. 1877. 2. Lettres de Mdlle de Lespinasse. Par Eugène Asse. |