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Trevelyan, George Macaulay, 'Garibaldi's Defence of the Roman
Republic' reviewed, 489.

Triggs, H. Inigo, The Art of Garden Design in Italy' reviewed, 144.
Tyrrell, George, A Much-abused Letter' reviewed,' 78, 94–95.

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Von Hugel, Baron Friedrich, The Papal Commission and the
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Waite, Arthur Edward, 'Lives of Alchemistical Philosophers
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Wallace, Sir Donald Mackenzie, 'Russia reviewed, 212.

Ward, Mrs. Wilfrid, 'Out of Due Time' reviewed, 78, 101-102.
Wells, H. G., In the Days of the Comet' reviewed, 192, 206, 208-210.
Wölfflin, Heinrich, The Art of the Italian Renaissance' reviewed,
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Wyndham, George, 'Ronsard and la Pléiade' reviewed, 353.

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Zola, Emile, La Fortune des Rougon' reviewed, 299, 319–322.

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