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Day
16
Month
January
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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THE fc lm hm. Kvltv subject of importance is dealt with in its iwjjfs - impanially, on both sides- at the v--iy lime when the course of events brin il id the front, and by the very men or wonit-n whete opinions ai e most valued. The REVIJ vv does hot hepitate at the most liberal expemlitme in order to secure articles from ihe highest authorities. lts list of contribntors foitris a ioll of the representative men aini wonen O1 the age.1 Xoki ii American Review is the most widely u-ad magazii'e of its class in eithet scholastic nor techn cal, hul [■cpul.ir and practical in its treatment of all t"pics. 'lltF. NoTH AMERICAN Rlview is the i i ■ " 1 iea 1 of its kind which has a reciigiiied }))ice as A FAMILY MAGAZINE This is because it devotes much attention tosubjects that are of particular interest to womcii. Nu other oiodical in the world can point to í-uch a succtssion of distinguished writers as have conti ibutcd to the Review during the ir years, The list embraces American and British Gíb'nf' Ministers; United States Seiialoi utatíves; Goveniors of State.-; American Ministers abTOadj Foreign M!l)ilers to the United State?; Judges of the Supreme Couil; Kcclesiaslical d"ignitariesand eminent thcoíugians of every denominatior.; officers of the Atmy and Navy; famous phy and scieniists; and in general men and womeii whose names are household words. througlfout the Ëüfilish-speaking world. Published Monthly. $5.00 a Year. ' THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW 3 EAST 14TH STREET, NEW YORK. t mil .hnitiary üist, 1S!4, ire xoülfurnith Uu 'irtli ln-i'lran lievinr and llie AXGV& tor $J.H)iier Tear n dvance,

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