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May 6, 1869 issue

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The article presents information on various forth-coming publications, as published in the periodical. Some of them are "Woman Suffrage, or the Reform Against Nature," by Horace Bushnell, "A Compendious German Grammar," "A German Reader in Prose and Verse," "Electric Engineering Magazine," by Van Nostrand, "The Moldau Suspension Bridge at Prague," "An English Locomotive," "The Aims and Purposes of the Founders of Massachusetts," "Jewish Records," "Letters on the American Rebellion" and "Their Treatment of Intruders and Dissentients."

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