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  2. LITERATURE.

    From the opening of the nineteenth century to the passing of the Reform Bill was an era of storm, unrest, and station in England. And of men outside ...

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  4. AN UNCONVENTIONAL CRITIC.

    Mr. Gilbert K. Chesterton has gained the reputation of being a writer of ingenious paradoxes. In his new volume, "Heretics" (John Lane), although he occasionally ...

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  5. RUSSIA AS IT REALLY IS.

    This is an attractive title, and the author of the book, Carl Joubert, has spent nine years of his life travelling in Russia and studying the institutions and the people of ...

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