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Old South Leaflets on Puritanism.

Seven new Leaflets have been added to the Old South Series, relating to English Puritanism and the Commonwealth: No. 58, Hooper's Letters to Bullinger; 59, Sir John Eliot's "Apology for Socrates"; 60, Ship-Money Papers; 61, Pym's Speech against Strafford; 62, Cromwell's Second Speech; 63, Milton's "Free Commonwealth "; 64, Sir Henry Vane's Defence. Several earlier leaflets relate to the same period, including Vane's "Healing Question," the Petition of Rights, the Grand Remonstrance, the Scottish National Covenant, the Agreement of the People, the Instrument of Government, and Cromwell's First Speech.

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American Academy of Political and Social Science.

Founded DECEMBER 14, 1889. President, EDMUND J. JAMES.

Treasurer, STUART WOOD.

CHARTERED FEBRUARY 14, 1891. Corresponding Secretary, ROLAND P. FALKNER. Persons interested in the promotion of the political and social sciences are eligible for membership. The annual membership fee is $5.00. The publications of the Academy in the form of the Annals are sent to each member free of charge. A full account of the Academy and its work will be sent on application.

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To be Issued at an Early Date.

THE SOURCES OF AMERICAN FEDERALISM. By Professor WILLIAM C. MOREY of Rochester University. Price, 25 cents. REPRESENTATION IN NEW ENGLAND LEGISLATURES. By Professor GEORGE H. HAYNES of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Price, 15 cents.

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PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION. By Professor J. W. JENKS of Cornell University. Price, 15 cents.

THE AMENDMENTS TO THE ITALIAN CONSTITUTION. By Professor G. ARANGIO Ruiz of Naples. Price, 25 cents.

THE PROBLEM OF SOCIOLOGY. By Dr. GEORG SIMMEL of Berlin. Price, 15 cents.

THE INCOME TAX DECISIONS AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTION. By Professor C. G. TIEDEMAN of the New York University. Price, 15 cents.

RAILWAY DEPARTMENTS FOR THE RELIEF AND INSURANCE OF EMPLOYES. By Dr. EMORY R. JOHNSON, University of Pennsylvania. Price, 35 cents.

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NOVEMBER NUMBER NOW READY.

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Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.

THE CENTURY FOR NOVEMBER,

Ready Friday, November 1st, will be

AN ANNIVERSARY NUMBER,

Celebrating the beginning of the fifty-first volume of THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. It will contain a brilliant table of contents, including a great number of illustrations, with a figure from Titian's "Sacred and Profane Love," engraved by Cole, as a frontispiece; articles on "The Issues of 1896," the Republican view by Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, and the Democratic view by Ex-Gov. William E. Russell, of Massachusetts; a richly illustrated paper on "Mural Decoration in America," with illustrations from decorations by John La Farge, John S. Sargent, Edwin A. Abbey, Edward Simmons, and Thomas W. Dewing; an article on "The Armenian Question," by the Hon. James Bryce; a sketch of the life of the famous painter Vibert, contributed by himself; a story by Bret Harte; an interesting sociological study by W. D. Howells; etc., etc. The number will also contain the first instalment of

The New Novel by

"Sir George Tressady," Mrs. Humphry Ward,

Author of "Robert Elsmere," "Marcella," etc.

The scene of this story, upon which Mrs. Ward has been engaged for the last two years, is laid in the England of to-day, the world to which the readers will be introduced being partly industrial and partly that of the English country-house. All serial rights to this story for America and England have been secured by THE CENTURY, and "Sir George Tressady" will be the leading feature in fiction for the twelve months of the magazine beginning with November, 1895.

The leading historical feature for the year will continue to be Professor Sloane's "Napoleon," which with November reaches the establishment of the Empire and begins the story of

NAPOLEON I., EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH.

This biography is considered "A masterpiece of historical literature"; "The best biography of the great Frenchman yet issued"; "The ablest of all histories of this remarkable character"; "A tremendous popular success"; "The literary event of the season."

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