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Day
15
Month
December
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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TSB most usil wm tu the business man, the lawyer, the physician, the clergyman, üie teacher, the poli. tician. and, in short, lo eveiy one who is mierested in aft'airs which concern tlie American public, and who wishes to keep fully :Jreast of the times, is -THE lm llwüï hm, Every subject of importance is dealt wiih in its pages - impartially, on bjih skles at the very time when the course of events brings it to the front, and by the very men or women whose opinions aie most valued The RbVIEW does not fcesitate at the most liberal expenditure in order to secure arricies from the highest authoiities. lts list of contribulors forms a roll of the represen tativ e men and women of the age. The Noeth American Review U the most widely read magazine of its cla-, in the wcild, beinj; neither scholaslic nor n. ca], hut popular and practical in its tiea;ment of ali topics. The North American Revikv only periodical of its kind wliicli I recogn i zed place as A FAMILY MAGAZINE This is because it devotes much attention to stilijects that are ol particular interest to women. No olher periodical h the world can poii to such a succcssion of distinguishcd writers as have contribulecl tothe Revüw during the past fouryears. The list embraces American and Brittih Cabinet Ministers; liniled States Senators and Kepreientative;-; Governors of States; American Ministers abroad; Foreign Ministers to the United States; judges of the Supreme Couit; Ecclesiaslical dignitaries and eminent theologians of every denoniination; officers of the Army and Navy; famous phy sicians and scientists; and in general raen and women whose names are household words. throughout the EngüUi-speaking world. Putlished Monthly. $5.00 a ïear. ! THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW 3 EAST 14TH STREET, NEW YORK. VritU Januari) 3tst, 1H94, ire wtUUrnUh I tiic orth Amerienti Henicw urul the AKGl V : for $4.00 per Tear in advanvr.

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