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Longfellow Calendar and Emerson Calendar.

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The selections for each day of the year from the writings of Mr. Longfellow and Mr. Emerson form a collection of sentences of remarkable interest and value.

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JOHN RANDOLPH,

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HE NEW TESTAMENT IN THE ORIGINAL GREEK.

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THE LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN.

Summer and Winter Journeys through Sweden, Norway, Lapland and Northern Finland. By PAUL B. DU CHAILLU, author of "Explorations in Equatorial Africa,” “A Journey to Ashango Land," "Stories of the Gorilla Country," etc. With map and 235 illustrations. In two volumes. 8 o, cloth, $7.50.

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THE LIFE OF CHRIST.

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