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Lee's Guide to Paris,

and Every Day French Conversation.

By MAX MAURY, A.B., LL.M., of the University of Paris. Fully describes Paris and its splendor, its Boulevards, Parks, Monuments, Bridges, etc., with Information and Official Map in Colors of Exposition of 1900. Halftones of famous monuments, and 23 distinct maps. Transportation, custom houses, moneys, hotels, shopping, etc. Tourists' German and Italian Vocabularies. How to save money from start to finish. Morocco, gilt, $1.00. Cloth, 50c.

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Believing that the relations of private property to the Government, and the responsibility of the Government to citizens were susceptible of definite formulation, Dr. Wells has endeavored in this most important volume to formulate these relations and to place the subject of taxation upon a scientific basis.

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