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I he chemical additions to the paper, which make it susceptible to the maguetic-electric influence, are add- ed to the pulp, and are so cheap as to make no appreciable increase in cost. *** The horseless carriage is a cer­ tainty. It has been accepted by many thousands of persons, is being used in greater or less numbers in all civilized countries, has become an object of legal regulation in some; a popular accessory to plea- outings, and a valuable and servicêâbleacquieition to the trans- co m plete w o rks . Paine s PoU acal W orks. 2 vol. | p',ne8t P a in e ’s Theological W orks 1 vol. , ¡ u uatraU d 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 I Boxed. a n d th e ed ito r of The N ation- 5 vol *5 00 al. Profusely illu strate d . 1 vol. J P ain e’s Age o f R easo n ....................................... 2? 50 P ain e’s R ights o f M an....................................... 50 Pai n e’s C risis............- ............... . ™ ........ 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J over, the type of its diurnal cycle is __________ G bo ts and o th e r L ectures........ 1 ____— — In terv iew s on T alm ag e._ ...... M istakes of Moses................ J w int we do to be Saved T ?...... W h at M ust ,...... revered; it is higher in the morning __________ borne In terv iew s on T alm age............... 1 -F ield-Ingersoll D iscussion..... — K t'w"m.n' B CbÏM " Port'««. than in the evening. There is _______ _____Ing< rs°lJ-G lad «tone C ontroversy - S "pire.. Ljewre. __ ______T he C hristian R e lig io n ................ — A bout the Holy Blble’ ® something besides the figurative, —P a trio tic A d d re sse s...... ’"2LÏ* ___V oltaire, a L ecture. 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A L e c tu r e ..- .......... f his geographical expedition to Pat-j H pencer’s Data^nf^Etl) 75 th e L ib eral U n iv ersity by se n d ­ ___ M yths a n d M iracles. A Lecture... 75 agonia. The prim ary object of the Darwin’s D ^ t o H Man __________ -----P atrio tic A ddresses............................... g 75 ing your orders to us. D arw in ’» O rigin o f Species -----Som e R easons W hy.---.................... 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 .................. ___W hy I am an A gnostic......................... " K ingsley’» H y p atia . .......................................... ---- Home or Reason yg..................... o« ------S uperstition. A L ectu re.................. extensive collections possible of ___ On th e Devil. ................. Las c £ a s N a ^ le o n , 4 vol»., Boxed Illus.... 5 00 T hanksgiving S erm o n ........... . . Patagonian fossils. 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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..-^- cloth. b a n d s’ D iscourse A bout M Gonzales, or th e M erry Boxed 118.00 were found in Patagonia on this V anillo A L L T H I F A M O U S S P tC C M C S , L C T T t R « , Bachelor, 1 vol At --- “ God................... “ O’ •V ’ " 0 " “ C o n d u c t............. . « expedition, and upward of thirty I r w t A V IS S U E O F N A T IO N A L IM P O R T A N C E ANO . v i v r . . , ------- r , T he Sam e 12 vois., n an , 6 00 o T he Law of Success a n d F a ilu re of Thing» 50 .» ..« « t .«««•” ’ c o ..» ....- Of Mesozoic vertebrates were Don cases ______ m « O pposites In G eneral 50 vcuvuivow. ---------- - .- .ir tM C P O P U L A R C L O T H E D I T I O N S . T r u s t s . M o n o p o l i e s . G o Ï. e b b ” i n t shipped north. R u l e r ’s S hort H istory o f &e B ible................ » Naturally Prof. A dventures o f OU Blae, 3 v°l». J ^ ^ i o n * ! 00 G ard en er’s Men. 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