June 1889
In This Issue
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Articles
The State, the Church, and the School
“How far is ... Christianity recognizable in the school system, and what function does the church play alongside of the state in the education of the young?”
The Highest Structure in the World
Bonny Hugh of Ironbrook
A World of Roses
Rawdon Brown and the Gravestone of "Banished Norfolk"
The German Gymnasium in Its Working Order
The Thousand and One Nights
The Tragic Muse
The War-Cry of Clan Grant
Brevet Martyrs
A City of Refuge
Reflections After a Wandering Life in Australasia: Second Paper
The Begum's Daughter
Hector Berlioz
Bishop Ken
A New Professorship
Recreations for Millionaires
A French Folly
Things
Mothers in Fiction
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