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Canby, Gen., in Louisiana, 142. Canova's Statue of Washington, by MARSHALL DELANCEY HAYWOOD, 278.
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Channing, Professor, 384.
Cheves, Langdon, 367, 368, 370. Child Labor, by JEROME DOWD, 41. Christian Basis of Citizenship, The,
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Clay, Henry, Opinion of Lowndes, 365.
Coinage, Ratio of Gold and Silver, 369.
College Professor in the Public Ser- vice, The, by WILLIAM H. GLAS- SON, 247.
Colonization Society, The African,
Columbia University,Southern His- tory at, 241.
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Editor of the Branch Histor- ical Papers, 298.
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FEW, WILLIAM PRESTON, Alfred in Relation to English Literature and Culture, 44.
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Harvard University, 235. Haygood, Bishop Atticus G., 124. Hays, Brig.-Gen., 142.
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