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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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THB MkT ÜEEFLL MM to the business m.in, the lawyer, the physician, the clergyman, the te:icher, the politician, and, in short, to eveiy one who is interested in alTairs wliich concern the American public, and who wishes to keep fully abreaxt of the times, is THE lm kim hm. Every subject of importance is dealt wiib in its pages - impaftially, on b'ith sides - at the very time when the course of everits trings it to the front, and by the vcry men or women whose opiiiions ate most valued, The Review does not hesitaie at the most liberal expenditure in order 10 secure articles from the highest authorities. lis list of contributors forms a roll of the represen tative men and women o1 the age. The North American Review is the most widely read magazine of its class in the world, being neither scholastic nor techmcal, but popular and practical in .its treatment of all topics. The Nokth American Review is the only periodical o( iis kind which has a recognized place as A FAMILY MAGAZINE This is because it devotes much attention ti subjecls that are of particular interest to women, No other periodical :n the world can point to such a succession of distinguished wviters a's have conlributed to the Reviiw during the past four years. The list embraces American and Britton Cbinet Ministers; United States Senators and Repre;entative; Governors of States; American Ministers abroac); Foieign Ministers to the United State-; Juclge-. of the Supreme Couit; Ecclesiastical digiitariesand eminent theologians of eveiy denotnination; officers of the Army and Navy; famous phy sicians andscientists; and in general men and women whose names are household words throughout the EiiKlih-sPeaking world. Published Monthly. $5.00 a Year. THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW 3 EAST 14TH STREET, NEW YORK. Unlil January 31st, 1804, we wtllfurnith the Xorth Ameritan Iteview and the ARGUS for $4.00 per Year in advance.

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