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July 9, 1896 issue

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This article introduces several books and other reading material that will be published henceforth. Henry Holt &anp; Co. will issue immediately "International Bimetallism," by Francis A. Walker. Each new issue of "Burdett's Hospitals and Charities: The Year-Book of Philanthropy," would afford a text for much discourse, owing to the annual revision and the absolute freshness of the fore-matter. A recent issue in the Johns Hopkins University Studies, "Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina," is notable as being the product of the professor of history in Trinity College in that State.

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