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... dworddred stomach, or liver complaints, should lone no ...
... MAGAZINE. CONTENTS FOR MAY :— 1. What the Rich, are 'Doing for the Poor: by Standish G. Grady. 11. MART Williams : a Pastoral Story. 111. The Mystery ok Water: by Professor Ansted, Jr. K . S. IV. Can Wno.\o r.E Right ? A Tale : by Mrs S. C. Hall Illu-ttrated ...
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... which are intended only to excite unnecessary alarm ; whereas in most cases, though threaten- ing symptoms may be present, a short and easy course of treatment will restore health ana vigour, even where debility has reached an advance stage.. A vast fund ...
... MAGAZINE O CONTENTS FOR MAY :— 1. What the Rich are doing for the Poor: by Standish G. Grady. It. Mart Williams : a Pastoral Story. I if. The Mystery of Water: by Professor Ansted, F.RS. rv Can Wrong be Right? A Tale : hy Mrs 8. C. Hall. Illustrated with ...
... %IN B CONTENTS FOR MAY:— 1. What the Rich are Doing for the Poor- bw Standish G. Grady. , x 11. Mary Williams : a Pastoral Story. 111. The Mystery of, Water: by Professor .Ansted. IV. Can Wrong be Right ? A Tale : by Mrs S. C Hall Illustrated with Etching ...
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... it may be— but entirely useful in the present, and abundant in promise of future fruit. In the Stories and textual matter everything will be simple, short, and amusing ; but all will be instructive, and such as the most careful parent may without hesitation ...
... it may be— but entirely useful in the present, and abundant in promise of future fruit. In the Stories and textual matter everythinir will be simple, short, and amusing ; but all will be instructive, and such as tbe most careful parent may without hesitation ...
... it may be — but entirely useful in the present, and abundant in promise of future fruit. In the Stories and textual matter everything wUI be simple, short, and amusing ; but all wiU be instructive, and suchaa the most careful parent may without hesitation ...
... it may be— but entirely useful in the present, and abundant in promise of future fruit. Inthe Stories and textual matter everything will be simple, short, and .-.musing ; but all will be instructive, aud sucb as the most careful parent may without hesitation ...
... it may be— but entirely useful in the present, and abundant in promise of future fruit. In the Stories and textual matter everything will be simple, short, and amusing ; bdt all will be instructive, and such as the most careful parent may without hesitation ...