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November 28, 1907 issue

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The article discusses several books and publishers. E.P. Dutton & Co. recently published books "Over-Sea Britain," by E.F. Knight, and "Studies in the History of Venice," by Horatio F. Brown. "Voyages of the Elizabethan Seamen: Select Narratives From the Principal Navigations of Hakiuyt," edited by Edward John Payne, has been issued in a new edition by writer Henry Frowde. It is not a pleasant chapter in the history of European morals which writer Henry C. Lea has treated in his "History of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church," but it is an important chapter, which cannot be ignored by students of ecclesiastical and social institutions, whether in the past or in the present.

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