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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1883)
CHRISTIAN HERALD and structure of the Christian faith. (12mo, $1.25.) GLOVE- IN The popular reception of Jewett’s ... jUmlar thia ¡tatui we will ba plaaaad tn giva ■»»■ iiy imiimw a HL «.»»* «a,rt fw,w.nW w lin Tditi'H!'.! Y!(VfTWH Tlf !ltl liIMki! hud ti Id OfluWf5” translation of Thucydiddd,... WllBWlW a neat Hlide.NO DUttonS or hooks a'« und. Over est that may be sent to this office.] 600 doaen »old m London in one month Where not for the continued interest of a wide circle Mile by local dealer-, »anwle pair» ««nt by mail, any hiw orcolor, on receipt or thia price. « l.ace fl so 8Lmi of American readers in the choicest $1.75. MouiKiuetaireS2.<M>. Superior quality 60»;sextra A 1 riuiilph For flood Literature. A. C. MATHER & CO. 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