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Meyer's Comparative Grammar, 260. Modern Ministry, Some Conditions of, 51-63.
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Rammohun Roy in England, 250. Récamier, Madame, and her Friends, 299-328.
Schack, Poetry of the Arabs in Spain and Sicily, 122.
Schenkel, Character of Jesus (W. H. Furness), 105, 186-200. Spencer, Herbert, and his Reviewers, 200-223-"Descriptive Geometry," 202-law of Evolution, 205 lar hypothesis, 207-charge of materialism and atheism, 209-
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Trinity, the truth underlying the doc- trine, 36-51.
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Western Emigration and Character, 265-282- the emigrating races, 267
- Western New York, 268 - the Northwest, 269-the radical North, its future power, 273-the West, south of 40°, 274— social life, 276 – the German element, 278.
Whittier, "Snow-Bound" and "Tent on the Beach," 382.
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