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the cost was £2,397; in 1880, £2,970; in 1878, £6,450; in 1877, £4,100; in 1870 it was as high as £7,600. There are, of course, to be added the military salaries of his Royal Highness. In the Navy Estimates there are "Entertainment allowances to Captain of her Majesty's ship 'Bacchante"". In the Navy Estimates for 1878-9 I find, as spent in 1877: "Expenses incurred in connexion with the visit of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to India, £4,306 14s. 8d.": this in addition to the large original grant of £142,000. "Pay of Equerry to Duke of Edinburgh;" "Allowance to messes of her Majesty's ship 'Sultan', while his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh was in command." The last item occurs in two other years.

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Parliament and the Poor: What the Legislature can do;
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The Land, the People, and the Coming Struggle
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Five Dead Men whom I knew when living.

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Notes on Christian Evidences. In reply to the Oxford
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Humanity's Gain from Unbelief

Supernatural and Rational Morality

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Is there a God?

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