July 1898

In This Issue
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Articles
The Wife of His Youth
A short story
The Decadence of Spain
“In many respects the Spaniard is still living in the sixteenth century, unable to assimilate the ideas of the nineteenth, or to realize that his country is no longer the mistress of the sea and the dominating power of the land.”
Gladstone
In Bay Street: (Nassau, N. P.)
The Youngest Son of His Father's House
At Natural Bridge, Virginia
Some New Letters by Leigh Hunt and Stevenson
The Russian Jew in America
The Heroine of the Future
Concerning Bibliomania
The Essential Unity of Britain and America
The American Evolution: Dependence, Independence, Interdependence
War and Money: Some Lessons of 1862
A Soul's Pilgrimage: Extracts From an Autobiography
The Battle of the Strong
English Historical Grammar
