August 1895
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Articles
Mars (Part IV)
The fourth in a four-part series about the planet’s physical conditions—and its possible habitation.
A Singular Life
Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar
How Judge Hoar Ceased to Be Attorney-General
An Architect's Vacation
A Poet's Yorkshire Haunts
Godfrey's Cove: Near York Harbor, Maine
The Political and Professional Life of a French "Maçon"
A Woman's Luncheon
A Talk Over Autographs
Thrift
President Polk's Diary
Like a Star
The Seats of the Mighty: Being the Memoirs of Captain Robert Stobo, Sometime an Officer in the Virginia Regiment, and Afterwards of Amherst's Regiment
The Wrongs of the Juryman
The New Art Criticism
Dr. Furness's Shakespeare
Comment on New Books
Two Heroes
Yes!
Monsieur De Lesseps
A Last Look











