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1881

FROM THE

BRIGHT LEGACY

One half the income from this Legacy, which was re-
ceived in 1880 under the will of

JONATHAN BROWN BRIGHT

of Waltham, Massachusetts, is to be expended for books
for the College Library. The other half of the income
is devoted to scholarships in Harvard University for the
benefit of descendants of

HENRY BRIGHT, JR.,

who died at Watertown, Massachusetts, in 1686. In the
absence of such descendants, other persons are eligible
to the scholarships. The will requires that this announce-
ment shall be made in every book added to the Library
under its provisions.

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FIVE ELABORATE ESSAYS;

ALL STRONGLY ADVOCATING FREE AND FAST AND FULL AND FRIENDLY
INTERCOMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE SIXTEEN ADJUNCTIVE
AND CONCORDANT REPUBLICS OF THE NEW WORLD.

BY

VARIOUS EARNEST AND CONFIDENT SUPPORTERS OF THE SCHEME; AMONG
WHOM ARE

HINTON ROWAN HELPER,
FRANK FREDERICK HILDER,
FREDERICK ANTHONY BEELEN,
WILLIAM WHARTON ARCHER,
FRANK DE YEAUX CARPENTER,
FRANCIS AUGUSTUS DEEKENS.

It is a greater credit to know the ways of captivating Nature, and making
her subserve our purposes, than to have learned all the intrigues of policy.
-GLANVILLE.

SAINT LOUIS:

W. S. BRYAN, PUBLISHER,

602 North Fourth Street.

NEW YORK: CHAS. T. DILLINGHAM, 678 Broadway.
SAN FRANCISCO: A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 721 Market Street.
CHICAGO: WILLARD A. SMITH, 182 and 184 Dearborn Street
NEW ORLEANS: GEORGE ELLIS, 7 Decatur Street.

1881.

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STRASSBURGER & DRACH, Stereotypers, BECKTOLD & Co., Bookbinders,

ST. LOUIS.

ST. LOUIS.

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