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Marries Her. She Becomes Possessed With The Idea That He

means to desert her. She flies from him, taking with her a baby daughWr, reaches home, and dies. The daughter grows up into a beautiful woman, and becomes engaged to a naval......

True Tales About India : Its Native Princes And British

Rulers. By S. J. Ballard, of Bangalore. (Religious Tract Society.)—This is a praiseworthy attempt to put into a shape that shall be suitable and attractive to the young some of......

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New York. Sampson Low, London.)—We get from various quarters a good many contributions to the science of ethics, or moral philosophy, as it used to be called. The volume before......

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Co.)—The writer does not begin by abusing classical culture, as is unhappily too much the fashion since the tirade of Mr. Lowe. He recognises that were the two triod on their......

The Physical Basis Of Immortality. By Antoinette Brown...

F. Putnam and Sons, New York.)—A man should be able to compre- hend all knowledge properly to criticise or, let us say, to appreciate this volume. It is an "earnest attempt to......

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