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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. THE CONTEMPORARY REVIEW.

DECEMBER, 1894.

Lord Rosebery's Enterprise against the House of Lords. By L. A. Atherley Jones, M. P.

If the House of Commons abolished? By Sidney Low.

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About that Skeleton. By H. D. Traill. Criminal and Prison Reform. By Michael Davitt.

Why I am not an Agnostic. By Professor Max Müller.

The Estate Duty and the Road round it. By A. H. Hastie.

The Music of Japan. (With Examples.) By Miss Laura A. Smith.

New Sources of Electric Power:

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Wanted, an Imperial Conference.
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To a Baby Kinswoman. By Algernon Charles Swinburne.

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Peace and the Quadruple Alliance. By an Ex-Diplomat.

The Position of the House of Lords. By Lord Hobhouse.

Walter Pater: A Portrait. By Edmund Gosse.

The Carrying Trade of the World. By Michael G. Mulbail.

Mountain Falls. By W. M. Conway.

The Late German Crisis.

The Knowledge of Good and Evil. By Emma Marie Caillard.

The State as a Patient. By the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Pry.

The Shepherd Beautiful. By William Canton.

A_New Theory of the Absolute. II. By Professor Seth.

The Fictitious French Claim 10 Madagascar. By Karl Bind.

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JANUARY, 1895.

The Independent Labour Party. By J. Keir Hardie, M.P.

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The Queen and Lord Beaconsfield. By the Hon. Reginald B. Brett.

Birds and their Persecutors. By Ouida Women under Islam. By Miss Lucy M. J Garnett.

Auricular Confession and the English Church. By the Rev. Canon Teignmouth Shore (Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen).

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The Political Situation. By Sir Wemyss Reid.

Stony Sinai. By E N. Buxton.

The Triumph of Japan. By Professor Robert K. Douglas.

Francesco Crispi; an Appreciation. By Cay W. L. den late American ConsulGeveral in Rome),

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Russia and England. By Canon MacColl.

Recollections of James Anthony Froude. By the late Mrs. Alexander Ireland

Th Moral Aspect of Disestablishment and Disendowment. By Canon Knox Little.

Sultan Abd-ul-Hamid. By an Eastern Resident.

Shakespeare and Puritanism, By Professor J. W. Hales.

Accident Insurance. By H. W. Wolff.

James Darmesteter. By M. Gaston Paris

The Colonial Conference. By Goldwin Smith.

The New Secularism. By Walter Walsh.

The Work of the London County Council. By Sidney Webb.

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JANUARY, 1895.

In Memoriam: Dr. John Chapman. Historical Methods of Record Before the Use of Written Characters. By J. F. Hewitt.

Wanted: A Newer Trade Unionism. By Matthew Stobart.

Wanted: A New Skepticism. By Stoddard Dewey.

Why New Zealand Women Get the
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The Struggle for Healthy Schools.
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A Defence of the Modern Girl. By
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Towards the Appreciation of Emile Zola. By E. C. Townshend.

Moscow in 1893.

The Cost of Elections. By T. Stanley

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The Yosemite-California's Wonder. By Robert W. W. Cryan.

William Cullen Bryant. By Thomas Bradfield.

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The Millstone Round the Neck of England. By William Laird Clowes (Nauticus').

The Good Sense of the English People. By T. E. Kebbel.

On some Legal Disabilities of Trade Unions. By Bernard Holland. With Prefatory Note by His Grace the Duke of Devonshire.

How to Organise a People's Kitchen in London. By Edith Sellers.

The Builder of the Round Towers: a Chronicle of the Eighth Century. By the Hon. Emily Lawless.

What is Church Authority? By the Rev. Canon Teignmouth Shore.

The Wanton Mutilation of Animals. By Dr. Fleming, C.B.

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Venetian Art at the New Gallery. By Claude Phillips.

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Banks, Bankers, and Banking in
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Should Capitalists Advocate State Socialism? By W. Rhys Cole.

The Bible in the Schools. By Rev. Walter Lloyd.

A Tax on Ground Rents: Who Would Pay It? By Ramsden Balmforth. The Tyranny of the Modern Novel. By D. F. Hannigan.

Modern Private Asylums. A Defence. By W. J. Handfield Haslett.

The Ownership Vote. By Herbert T. Wade.

New Zealand-The Playground of the Pacific. By Wm. Cunningham Mac

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Why do Americans think they must go abroad for fine scenery when they have so much grander at home? Make the trip to California by any line and you will see enough to keep you talking about it for years, but if you go via the Denver & Rio Grande railroad, which traverses more than a thousand miles of the Rockies, through its marvellous cañons and over its mountain passes, you will say that it is justly called the "Scenic Line of the World."

The journey "Around the Circle" on the Denver & Rio Grande road, from Denver to Silverton, Silverton to Ouray, and return to Denver; or Denver to Durango via the Denver and Rio Grande, Durango to Ridgeway via the Rio Grande Southern and return to Denver, comprises more noted and magnificent scenery than any other trip of similar length in the world.

The Scenic attractions "Around the Circle" are Denver, Castle Rock, Palmer Lake, Colorado Springs, Manitou, Garden of the Gods, Pike's Peak, Cheyenne Mountain, Pueblo, Spanish Peaks, Veta Pass, Sierra Blanca, Phantom Curve, Toltec Gorge, Garfield Memorial, Indian reservations, Durango.

Via Rio Grande Southern Route-Mancos Valley and Cañon, Lost Cañon, the Cliff Dwellings, Dolores Cañon, Rico, Lizard Head, Trout Lake, Ophir Loop, San Miguel River, the Dallas Divide, Ridgeway.

Via Rainbow Route- Trimble Hot Springs, Animas Cañon, Garfield Peak, Needle Mountain, Silverton, Red Mountain, Ironton and Ouray Toll Road, Mount Abrams, Bear Creek Falls, Uncompahgre Cañon, Ouray.

Via Main Line-Uncompahgre Mountains, Cerro Summit, Cimarron Cañon, Black Cañon, Currencanti Needle, Chipeta Fall, Marshall Pass, Mount Ouray, Mount Shaveno, Sangre de Cristo Range, Salida, Grand Cañon of the Arkansas, Royal Gorge and Denver.

The Stage Ride-The stage ride forms one of the most attractive features of thi most attractive journey, lasting only three hours, passing over the summit of ranges an through the depths of cañons, and the tourist will find this a welcome variation to i method of travel and a great relief and recreation.

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