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North American Review

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Day
12
Month
February
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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... i rT H; ... ALWAYS OONTAINS The Topics. By the Right Men. At the Right Time. The Topics are always those which are uppermost in the public mind- in religión, moráis, politics, sclenee, literature, business, finance, industrial economy, social and municipal affairs, etc. - in short, all subjects on which Americans require and desire to be nformed. No magazine follows so closely frora month tq month the course of public Interest. All subjects are treated of impartially on both sides. The Contributors to the Review are men aud women to whom the world looks for the most authoritative statements on the subjects of the day. No other period can point to such a succession of brilliant writers. The Time when these subjects are treated of by these contributors is the very time hen the subjects are in the public mind. W. E. GLADSTONE, On "THE FUTURE STATE." and the conditïon of man in it. The series will begin in the January number. TYPICAL EXTRACTS FROM THE VERDICT OF PRESS, Ahead of any magazine this country has ever Cannot be ignored by the reader who keepa seen in the importance of the topics discussed along with the current discussion.- Indianapand the cminenceof its contributors.- Albany olis Journal. Argus. Continúes to grow in interest. lts discusNo other magazine in the world so f ully and sions of topics of present concern are marked fairly presents the opinions of the leading by ability of the highest order the most emlwriters and thinkers on all questions of pubnent representatives on both sides belng lic interest.- Boston Journal. chosen to expound their theories.- Si. Paul In its discussion of current topics by dis(Minn.) Qlobe. tiuguished writers it has no rival in the counNumbers among its writers a larger list of trv.- Dubuque Herald, men and women distinguished in the religious It is always abreast of the world.- Spriyigliterary, and political world than any other (Mass.) Republican. periodical of the kind. It should flnd a place Not only the oldest, but the best of Reviews, in every household.- Ellendale (N. D.) Leader. -Rochester Post-Express. Thls Review is alive and could almost be deThere is no other magazine that approaches scribed as a Preview.- The Cliristian Advocate, it-iV. 1'. Sun. (N. Y.) PUBLISHED MONTHLY, 50 CENTS A COPY, Ï5.00 A YEAR. The North American Review, - - 3 E. 14th St , New York.

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