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Political and Social Series

THE PARTY SYSTEM. By Hilaire Belloc and Cecil Chesterton. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net. Represents the thoughts of all thinking men. Few books have been so much praised—and so much reviled; reviled by most of the Party organs, praised by independent papers.

TORY DEMOCRACY. By J. M. Kennedy. Crown 8vo. cloth. 3s. 6d. net. In this book the author sets forth the principles underlying a system of politics which was seriously studies by men so widely different as Disraeli, Bismarck, and Lord Randolph Churchill. Mr. Kennedy not only shows the close connection still existing between the aristocracy and the working classes, but he also has the distinction of being the first writer to lay down a constructive Conservative policy which is independent of Tariff Reform. The book is written in a style that spares neither parties nor persons.

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Title: In A German Pension

Author: Mansfield, Katherine

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