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ENGLISH STATESMEN. BY THOMAS WENTWORTH, HIGGINSON.

Being the first volume of THE LIBRARY

OF "BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES," and comprising the following Biographical Sketches:

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HOW TO MAKE A LIVING.

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THE KEYS OF THE CREEDS.

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RATES of Foreign and Domestic Postage.

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RULINGS of the Post-office Department during the last quarter, including
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CONTAINING

Area, Form of Government, Head of Government, Population, Expenses, Debt,
Paper Money, Standing Army, Navy, Merchant Vessels, Imports, Ex-
ports, Chief Produce, Coins and their value at the U. S. Mint,
Liquid and Grain Measures, Weights and Linear
Measures, Capitals and Principal Cities,
Population of Cities,

OF ALL COUNTRIES;

AND SIDE TABLES SHOWING

THE PRINCIPAL CREEDS OF THE WORLD, STATISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY, RELIGIOUS
STATISTICS OF EUROPE, RELIGIOUS STATISTICS OF THE UNITED STATES, THE
RAILROADS OF THE WORLD, THE RAILROADS OF THE UNITED STATES,
POSTAL STATISTICS OF THE WORLD, THE TELEGRAPHS OF THE
WORLD, THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES,

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS FROM 1788 TO 1872,
GENERAL SCHOOL STATISTICS OF THE
UNITED STATES, SCHOOL STA-
TISTICS OF FIFTY
CITIES.

EDITED BY

PROF. ALEXANDER J. SCHEM.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

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It is

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