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Edited by his —Mr. Paton, who is already known to

all interested in missions both to Plato and to Aristotle. On the whole, this can be recom- by his admirable narrative of his labours, as given in the first

P1-( of his autobiography, now carries on the story. He is a man

of profound piety and sterling courage,—who would go with his