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The Most Useful Magazine

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
January
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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U lile msiness malí, il c lawyrr, the phvsï, oían, the clergymau, le leather, the jcnit.cian. and, in Tiori, 10 eveiy one who murested in affairs which concern the American public, and who w:shes to keep fully .breast ui the ume is lom Imeeii lm, Every subject of importauce is dealt v. i h in its - mparüally, on b-.th sides - at the very time when the course of events brings it to the front, and by the very men nr women whose opinions ai e most valued. The RviEW does not hesitaie at the most 1 beral expenditure in order to secure articles f'dm llie highest authorities. lis list of contri milors forms a roll of the represen tstivj nien and women of the aye. Thk North American Reviiav i most widely read magazine of its ciass in the woild, being neither scltolasUc nor techDcal, bilt popular and piaciiiül in its ; ment of all tupies. 'Iiie North American Review is (lie only periotjical of ns kind wiirch ha a recognized place a A FAMILY MAGAZINE' This is because it deyotes much attention to sui'jecls. that aie of particular inteiest' ta women, No othèr periodical in the world can pcir.t to such a succession of distinuished wnters as have coniributed tothe RjEVIfiW during the past fouryears. The list embraces American and British Cabinèt Ministers; United States Senators and Repreientativei-; Governors of Siates; American Ministers abroad; Foreign Mini.-tejrs to the United State.-; Judges of tiie Suprerae Couit; Ecclesiatical ignitariesaiui eminent theologians of every denomination; officers of the Army and Navy; famous pKy sicians and scientists; and in genera! men and women whose names ai e household woidsthrou;hout the Engliih-speaking world. Published Monthly. $5.00 a Year, THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW 3 EAST 14TH STREET, NEW YORK. i'w'H Jamiary ,'ilst, lHU-4t ire ivlll Vlïih the Xorth Anwvicait ÜeviGlf and th' A R(' I'S fov $4.OOper Year in advance.

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