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A feature which will at once attract the attention of, and commend itself to, all students of history is a collection of brief biographies filling some two hun dred and fifty pages. These short biographical sketches form a treasure-house of valuable informa tion, much of it entirely new and all of it of great im

portance. That " The Genesis of the United States will take its place as one of the most valuable histori cal works ever written there can be no doubt, and Mr. Brown might well content himself to rest his fame upon this one contribution to the world's knowledge.