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CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER, 1890.

No. 5.

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Portrait of Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst, D.D.
Divine Drift in Human History.

Rev. CHARLES H. PARKHURST, D.D. 329

America's Outgrowths of Continental Europe. Between the Lines and Covers.

Mrs. MARTHA J. LAMB. 237

ILLUSTRATIONS.-Towing Through the Ice, 1600-Map of Hudson Bay and Vicinity, in 1748—
Portrait of Prince Rupert-Portrait of James Grahame, Marquis of Montrose-Portrait of Blanche,
Lady Arundel of Wardour-Portrait of Sir George Simpson-A War Canoe of New Zealand, 1769—
Portrait of Captain James Cook-Portrait of Santa Anna.

Characteristic Order of General Winfield Scott. His Remedy for Intemperance.
The Puritan Birthright.

CHARLES ALDRICH. 352 NATHAN M. HAWKES. 354

The Action at Tarrytown, 1781. Heroism of Captain George Hurlbut.

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The Library of a Philadelphia Antiquarian. Some of its Historic Treasures.
E. POWELL BUCKLEY. 388

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Minor Topics.-The Literature of California, by HUBERT HOWE BANCROFT.
Notes.-Washington's Intellectual Strength-An Old Powder Horn-Letters of Thomas
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Queries.-Author of Quotation-The Oldest of the Arts.

Replies. First Religious Periodical Published in the West-The Battle of Nations-
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Societies.-New York Historical Society-Rhode Island Historical Society-The Saratoga
Monument Association-New York Genealogical and Biographical Society-The
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