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READ PROF. HUXLEY ON POLITICAL RIGHTS AND LABOR IN THE NINETEENTH

Leonard Scott Publication Co.'s Periodicals

Nineteenth Century.

FOR 1890.

Contemporary Review.

"To say that these are the most valuable periodicals

Fortnightly Review. Published in the English lan

Issued Monthly -Either One, $4.50
Any Two, $8.50; All Three, $12.00
Single Copies, 40 Cts.

Westminster Review.

Monthly-Per Year, $4.00
Single Copies, 40 Cts.

Edinburgh Review.
Quarterly Review.

guage is only to say what every reader knows. A man cannot keep abreast of the times as a reader, abreast of the current of historic research and review, of scientific achievement and discussion.

Scottish Review. of literary effort and criticism,

Issued Quarterly-Either One, $4.00
Any Two, $7.50; All Three, $10.50
With Blackwood's, $13 00
Single Copies, $1.25

Blackwood's Magazine.

Issued Monthly, $3.00 Per Year.
Single Copies, 30 Cts.
With Elther Quarterly, $6.50
With Any Two, $10.00; with All
Three. $13.00

Shakespeariana.

Issued Quarterly-Seventh Year.
$2.00 per year, 50 cts. per copy.

of political movement and debate, of religious inquiry, progress, revision and development, unless he is a careful reader of these publications: and they give all that the general reader can attend to, or, as a rule, desires."-The Buffalo Commercial.

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$2.00 Per Annum.

JULY, 1890.

Price 50 Cents.

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Registered at New York Post Office as Second Class Matter.

London: B. F. STEVENS, 4 Trafalgar Square.

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