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Paine s PoU acal W orks.
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P a in e ’s Theological W orks
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P a in e ’s M iscellaneous W orks. 1 vol. I. p o tio n ,
P ain e’s Life. By Clio R ickm an
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a n d th e ed ito r of The N ation-
5 vol *5 00
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1 vol. J
P ain e’s Age o f R easo n ....................................... 2?
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P ain e’s R ights o f M an.......................................
50
Pai n e’s C risis............- ............... . ™ ........
P ain e’s Life, by ed National. Profusely illus. 75
P ain e’s Com plete Life, by Clio Hickm an a n d
thu W ntimuil.............................. 1
Paine
P a in e ’s Religious "and "Theological W orks. 1 00
G ibbon’s H istory o f C hristianity. Illus....... 2 00
G ibbon's B irth a n d C h a ra cte r of M ahouiet.. 50
e d it io n s .
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P aine’s C om m on S ense......................................
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P ain e’s R ights o f M an ........................................
P ain e’s Religious & Theological W orks. Ills 60
P ain e’s P rin cip al Political W orks. Illus.....
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«•— •» Life.
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Volney’s R uins o f Em pires. —
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Rousseau’s Vicar o f Savoy, and A Search for 9
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MesUer’s S u p e rstitio n in all Ages P o rtra it
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H i S i S Î ïp o ® ¿ abfo r1 M æahom et,th e Illus.
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Reasons for U n b e lie f By R lJ^ V a U c a n
F a th er T om a n d th e Pope a t th e \ a tic a n .......
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impression that the temperature of Higgins;
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that the temperature gradually jngersoii'» Esoture., ™
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over, the type of its diurnal cycle is __________ G bo ts and o th e r L ectures........ 1
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than in the evening. There is _______
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— A bout the Holy Blble’ ®
something besides the figurative,
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-S hakespeare, a L ecture.
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th e L ib eral U n iv ersity by se n d ­
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ing your orders to us.
D arw in ’» O rigin o f Species
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will execute th em p ro m p tly , tastefu lly . expedition was to make the most P ro c to r’» O th er W orlds th a n o u rs ..................
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K ingsley’» H y p atia . ..........................................
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extensive collections possible of
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Las c £ a s N a ^ le o n , 4 vol»., Boxed Illus.... 5 00
T hanksgiving S erm o n ........... .
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Patagonian fossils. He also de­ C obbett’s E n g lish G ra m m a r ........... i L,
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M acauley’s Lays of A ncient Rom e. Illu s.... 2 50
V indication o f T hom as I a in e .......
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Is Suicide a Sin .....................................
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E X - G O V . J O H N P . A L T G E L D . and zoological specimens. The first Don Q uixote, 4 vols
___ Liberty in L ite ra tu re ............”
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Lazarillo de T orm es, 2 v o ls..........
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L h n ita ü o n s of T oleration ~.............
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A B o o k for t h e P e o p le Mesozoic mammals ever discovered Asm
Bachelor o f Salam anca, 1 voL..-^-
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O w n e r s h ip C iv il S e r v ic e . T a x a t io n
Two Sticks. Illus.
Hatcher gathered much valuable A sm odeus, or th e Devil on Two!Sticks. Ulus. 1 OO
M o n e y Q u e s t io n T a r if f , E d u c a t io n ,
E l e c t io n
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