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THE JULY MAGAZINES

... th:at h regards the mnan who has not sojouriaci in a ten. as one who hes not thoroughly lived. , deaeon Farrar writes on Africa and the Dr Trade. His article ought to attract tie r.a notice of any in the number if its -:troezatrs are true. The drink ...

QUEEN'S COLLEGE LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY

... divine or diabolical efficacy in the affairs O.o men. It w as also worthy of notice that among ,the savage tribes of America, Africa, and New Zaland the animal of phenomenon worship was in their mindl-s not a symbol of Divine power, but a god itselrf. Thls ...

LITERATURE

... thrilling incidents, and the writer has made excellent use of his materials. THE WAR OF THE AXE. By Percy Groves. BIacie and Son. A story of adventures in Soutli Africa may be expected to vilify the natives, and this book -is not in that respect disappointing ...