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Portrait of Rev. Richard S. Storrs, D.D., LL.D.
Sources and Guarantees of National Progress. REV. RICHARD S. STORRS, D.D., LL.D. 241
The American Flag and John Paul Jones. Professor THEODORE W. Dwight, LL.D. 269
Southold and Her Historic Homes and Memories.
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Hon. J. O. DYKMAN. 283

About Some Public Characters in 1786.—Extracts from the Private Diary of General
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The French Canadian Peasantry. II.-General Characreristics. PROSPER BENDER, M.D. 291
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