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American Fights and Fighteirs 



By CTRUS TOPFNSEND BRADT. Illustrated. Cloth, i2mo. $l.SO. 



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The Gavel and the Mace 



By HON. FRJNK W. HACKETT. Cloth, i2mo. $1.2^. 

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The Doctrines of Grace 



By REV. DR. JOHN WATSON. Cloth, i2mo. $1.50. 



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A Captive of War 



By SOLON HTDE. Cloth, i2mo. $1.00. 



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The Trust Problem 



^v PROF. J. W. JENKS, Ph.D. 



With ^ charts in color. Fourth Edition. 12 mo. $I.OO net. 

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The Life of Lincoln 



By IDA M. TARBELL 

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