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III.

In Three Vols., Post 8vo.

THE THREE STUDENTS OF GRAY'S INN

BY W. HUGHES, ESQ.

"The manner in which society is pictured forth could not be better exemplified than in the Three Students." "---New Monthly.

"It is undoubtedly a very clever fiction."

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Critic.

"A work which can be read through for its amusing qualities, and yet imparts instruction."-Plymouth Journal.

IV.

In Four Vols., Post 8vo.

THE

QUEEN'S

LIEGES.

"Shews competent knowledge of the subject, and considerable talents for fictitious composition."--- Tait's Magazine. "The descriptions of scenery are excellent, and the charac ters generally are well sketched."-New Monthly.

THE

V.

In Three Vols., Post 8vo.

TUDOR

SISTERS:

A Story of National Sacrilege.

"To the families of the Staffords, the Jerninghams, the Howards, and the leading Catholics in England, this novel must be interesting."-Observer.

"It is a successful attempt to rescue religion and historical truth from prejudice and ignorance, and will, we should hope, be extensively read in this day of free enquiry."-Tablet.

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