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Browse items in The Century; a popular quarterly. Volume 36, Issue 3, July 1888
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  • Sinai and the Wilderness, 323-341.
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  • The Graysons: A Story of Illinois, 341-353.
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  • The Steppes of the Irtish, 353-374.
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  • Disease Germs and How To Combat Them, 374-379.
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  • Cathedrals. Lichfield, 379-393.
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  • Abraham Lincoln: A History. Lincoln and McClellan, 393-416.
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  • Bird Music. Sparrows, 416-417.
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  • Matthew Arnold, 417-418.
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  • The High Tide at Gettysburg, 418.
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  • Waiting for the Bugle, 418-420.
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  • "Albermarle," the Career of the Confederate Ram. 1. Her Construction and Service. By her Builder, 420-427.
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  • "Albermarle," the Career of the Confederate Ram. 2. The "Albermarle" and the "Sassacus", 427-432.
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  • "Albermarle," the Career of the Confederate Ram. The Destruction of the "Albermarle", 432-439.
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  • "Albermarle," the Career of the Confederate Ram. Note by her Captain, 439-440.
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  • A Note of Peace: Reunions of the "Blue and the Gray", 440-443.
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  • Dreams, Nightmare, and Somnambulism, 443-457.
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  • On the Battle-Field, 457-469.
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  • A Lay Sermon to the Clergy, 469-470.
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  • Selfishness and Self-Interest, 470-471.
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  • A New Branch of an Old Profession, 471-472.
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  • The Ethics of Copyright, 472.
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  • The Independence of Literature, 472-475.
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  • The Story of the First News Message by Telegraph, 475-476.
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  • The Postal Service, 476.
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  • The Prohibition of Railway Pools, 476-477.
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  • Matthew Arnold and Franklin, 477.
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  • Mary Magdalene, 477.
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  • "We-uns" and "You-uns", 477-478.
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  • Lincoln and Secession, 478.
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  • Folly Land, 478.
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  • Uncle Esek's Wisdom, 478-479.
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  • Mac's Old Horse, 479.
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  • To J. W. R., 479-480.
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  • Gladness, 480.
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  • Minnie versus Minerva, 480.
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  • The Way To Win, 480-482.
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