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THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.

Discussions of Current Topics by the Foremost Thinkers of the Time.

IT IS TIMELY.

"It comes squarely up to the living present, and grapples the immediate problems of the day."-UnionArgus, Brooklyn, N. V.

"Its pages are as fresh as newspaper columns, while it has all the profundity of the stately review.' News, St. John, N. B.

"Contains elaborate and thorough discussions of topics of vital and living importance."-Morning Whig, Troy, N. Y.

"No one who desires to keep up with the progress of thought should fail to read it."—Leader, Wheeling, W. Vir.

"No other magazine has such a faculty for getting hold of live, fresh, interesting contributions.' Times, Cincinnati, O.

"Abreast of the social, politic, scientific, moral, and philosophical questions of the day.-Tribune, New York City.

"Full of masterly disquisitions on the great questions that occupy the minds of the world."-Sun, New York City.

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IT IS INSTRUCTIVE.

No person who desires to keep abreast of the current thought of the day can afford to deprive himhimself of this able publication."-Weekly Intelligencer, Lexington, Mo.

"Indispensable to thinking minds who wish to keep posted on the questions that are agitating the age.' Record and Evangelist, Oskaloosa, Ia.

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"Those who desire to keep pace with American thought can not afford to do without this publication."-Reveille, Rockford, la.

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"Nothing in it which an intelligent and publicspirited American can afford to miss."-Evening Express, New York City.

"Freighted with vast abundance and variety of most interesting and instructive matter."-Daily News, Denver, Col.

"In it we see the different sides of all questions, by their able advocates."-Observer, Utica, N. Y.

"Devoted to the consideration of themes of permanent importancec."—Evening Post, N. Y. City.

"Every year becoming more valuable and more essential."-Naitonal Presbyterian, St. Louis, Mo. "A repository of suggestive thought for thinking men."-Christian Secretary, Hartford, Conn.

"A potentlal force in educating the public thought of the country."-Herald, New York City.

"It has not a page which an intelligent reader can afford to skip."-Journal, Boston, Mass.

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By virtue of its variety, importance, solidity, and brilliancy of contents, it unquestionably stands at the head of the serial publications of the United States." -Journal and Courier, New Haven, Conn.

"It is the iutellectual periodical of America, and draws to itself what is best in American brains. It is the cream of the nation's thought.-Times, Brooklyn, N. Y.

"It seems to have no difficulty in keeping its position at the head of the periodical literature of the United States."-Academy, London, England.

"The most choice coinage of some of the best minds of the age."-California Independent, San Francisco, Cal.

"A strong representative of the best elements in our social, political, and current life."-Times, New York City.

"A magazine embracing the best qualities of our higher literature."-National Baptist, Philadelphia, Pa.

"A rich storehouse of discussion on all themes of wide public interest."-Times, Bethlehem. Pa. "Treats questions in the most thorough and masterly manner."-Herald, Hartford, Conn.

IT IS INTERESTING. "There is nothing dry or laborious about it, but from cover to cover the reader is in company of prominent men who chat intelligently and agreeably." -Morning Star, Providence, R. I.

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"Its contents are so intrinsically interesting that one can easily ascertain the reasons for its success.' -Gazette, Cincinnati, O.

"For the discriminating reader, here is a rich feast of intellectual enjoyment."-Christian Observer, St. Louis, Mo.

"Every page is filled with matter interesting, instructive, and profitable."-Masonic Advocate, Indianapolis, Ind.

"The articles have a general, timely, and practical interest for the world."- Transcript, Boston, Mass. "Full of interesting and valuable matter."-People and Patriot, Concord, N. H.

$5.00 per Year.

THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, 551 Broadway, New York.

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