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1, col. 2, eighth line from bottom, for "Shan-se" read "Shan-si."

10., col, 1, eighth line from bottom, after "summary of" read "the preliminary peace
agreement." In second col., ninth line from top, spell "Ketteler."
P. 50, col. 2, for "province of Tacna" read "province of Atacama."

read "Peru in 1898."

P. 51, col. 2, for "Perazo" read "Peraza."

P. 110, col. 1, in title for "gems" read "items."

P. 184, col. 1, for "Diaz" read "Baiz."

P. 223, col. 2, eighteenth line from top, read "on which."

For "Peru in 1890"

P. 258, col. 2, eighteenth line, for "Englishman" read "Hollander, or Fleming."

P. 283, col. 1, sixteenth line, read "in 1900."

P. 304, col. 2, omit two lines beginning "compiled by."

P. 320, col. 1, twenty-sixth line, read "Dr. Minton.'

P. 388, col 1, eighteenth line, read "August 14, 1836."

P. 450, col. 2, under the cut read "The late Prince Hohenlohe, ex-chancellor," &c.

P. 516, col. 1, thirtieth line, for "idemnity" read "indemnity."

P. 542, col. 2, last line but one, for "is" read "in."

P. 548, col. 2, thirty-sixth line from top, for"finish" read furnish.”

P. 574, col. 1, twenty-fourth line from top, for "Bryant" read "Bryan.”

P. 578, col. 1, twenty-first line, for "yards" read "years."

P. 579, col. 2. sixth line, read "about 150 miles from S'Ngan and 550 miles from," &c.

P. 584, col. 2, third line from the last, read "gone stale."

P. 590, col. 1, eighth line from top, for "law" read "land." In col. 2, fourteenth line, for

"part" read "port." In twenty-seventh line, for "giving" read "getting."

P. 591, col. 1, twenty-seventh line, for "border" read "hordes."

P 592, col 1, last line but one, for "Newark" read "New York."

P. 614, col. 1, lines 37 and 38, for "protool" read "protocol."

P. 651, col. 1, fifth line from the bottom, for "He adds," read "It is added."

P. 731, last column of table, for "11" substitute a dash.

P. 742, first column, twenty-sixth line from bottom, for 628 read 682.

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Death of Queen Victoria and Accession of Edward VII.

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Models of English for Schools.

"Words of patriotism, admonition, and pathos, which will continue to sound through the ages as long as the flowers shall bloom or the waters flow."-Alexander H. Rice.

THIS VOLUME IS DESIGNED

FIRST. To put in form convenient for school use
a collection of Lincoln's words, which will be a
source of inspiration to all who read them; and
will serve as models of good English; and to make
known his words as they ought to be known by all
Americans.

SECOND. To clearly reveal what sort of patriot,
statesman, and man he was.

THIRD. To present a connected piece of history, cov-
ering the question of slavery as only Mr. Lincoln
has covered it; and giving an expositon of the
War for the Union made by a master hand.
FOURTH. To show our youth what true patriotism
is, as set forth in the sayings and deeds of "the
greatest American of the century."

A SUPPLEMENTARY READER. 270 pages. Cloth. Illustrated. MAILING PRICE, 65 cts.

WESTERN PUBLISHING HOUSE, CHICAGO.
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A Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim

The Mayflower Descendant Genealogy and History.

PRINCIPAL CONTENTS OF JANUARY, 1901.

Richard Warren and His Descendants; William Brewster's Inventory and the Settlement of His Estate; John Alden's Inventory and the Settlement of His Estate; John and Ebenezer Pratt of Oyster Bay, L. I.; Halifax, Mass., Vital Records.

Vols. I (1899) and II (1900), in numbers, $2.00; bound in cloth, $3.00. Subscription price of Vol. III (1901), $2.00 in advance. Single copies, 60 cents.

Published by the MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS.
Address GEORGE ERNEST BOWMAN, Editor,

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