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5 Mr. Webster Dayis' Book
& THIS work is the outcomo of a visit to the Transvaal, made by Mr.
Webster Davis while he was Assistant Secretary of the Interior,
X under Mr. McKinloy's first administration, and as the result of
St which ho broke his relations with the Republican party and af-
St filiated himsolf with the opposition. The author vehemently ar-
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