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January 23, 1879 issue

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The article presents information about various publications. Lee and Shepard are about to issue the book "Midnight Marches Through Persia," by Henry Ballantine and "Spiritual Manifestations," by Charles Beecher. The Annual Report of the President of Harvard College is unquestionably the most important and instructive periodical contribution to educational literature in the U.S. Among the articles in the current number of the Princeton Review, which discuss questions of the hour that of Professor Draper on the political effect of the decline of faith in Continental Europe will be read with especial interest.

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