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April 1, 1013. 



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this perfunctorily, it neeried Mr. 

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 childhood in literature. And what 

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The Lords of the VeviVs Paradise. 

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 This book has been written with 

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 natives, the facts being taken 

 from Hardenburg's story and the 

 Casement Report. It also deals 

 with the proceedings subsequent 

 to the Casement inquiry showing 

 that the: Peruvian Governmen;t 

 has done nothing to bring the 

 offenders to justice, and that pro- 

 bably the same methods are still 

 being employed against the 

 natives. The author, who is respon- 

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The Positive EvoJvtion of lieligion. 

 By Frederic Harrison. (Heine- 

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 A keenly interesting resume of 

 public discourse, giving Mr. Har- 

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 the spiritual feeling which in- 

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 is essentially the same, because 

 the moral and social end of both 

 are practically the same. Theism, 

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T/iC Foundations of a Nationrd 

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