Transcriber’s Notes
A few minor typographical errors have been corrected without notice.However, many grammatical errors and odd spellings have been left asin the original.
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Report of the Congress, Latter Part(A. Blott) | 145 |
Saved from Death (Serial by GeneralGeorge Cox) | 149 |
Notes on the Orient, Part IV. (Col.H. K. Gordon) | 150 |
Sundry Notes | 151 |
Woman, The Incomprehensible (translatedby G. C. Law), continued frompage 142 | 152 |
Reminiscences, Part X. (EdwardMetcalfe, M.A., Oxon) | 154 |
A Poem from Lermontov (translatedby R. Frenkel) | 155 |
The Pope is Dead (translated by A.Baissac) | 156 |
The Oak and the Reed (translatedfrom La Fontaine by A. Motteau) | 157 |
Authoritative Teaching (MartynWestcott) | 158 |
A True Story (P. Chalmers Taylor) | 158 |
Notes on the Arts (Walter Dexter,R.B.A.) | 159 |
A Snow Peak, Poem (translated byJ. Parisot) | 159 |
Field Sports (F. A. Meigh) | 160 |
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