GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vol. DCXX (ff. 455). 1. Articles published in the Nineteenth Century, viz.:-(a) " Professor Huxley and the Swine-Miracle " (Feb. 1891) ; reprinted in Later Gleanings, p. 246. Followed (f. 45) by a preliminary draft, etc., and (f. 64... 1891-1892

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GLADSTONE PAPERS. Vol. DCXX (ff. 455). 1. Articles published in the Nineteenth Century, viz.:-(a) " Professor Huxley and the Swine-Miracle " (Feb. 1891) ; reprinted in Later Gleanings, p. 246. Followed (f. 45) by a preliminary draft, etc., and (f. 64... 1891-1892

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