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CONTENTS OF No. CCVI.
ART.
L. ABRAHAM LINCOLN
History of the Administration of PRESIDENT LINCOLN ;
including his Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations,
and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of his Life.
By HENRY J. RAYMOND.
II. THE EARLY CHURCH AND SLAVERY
1. Christianity and Emancipation; or the Teachings
and the Influence of the Bible against Slavery. By the
REV. JOSEPH P. THOMPSON.
2. De l'Abolition de l'Esclavage Ancien au Moyen
Âge, et de sa Transformation en Servitude de la Glebe.
Par J. YANOSKI.
IIL THE RECORDS OF VENETIAN DIPLOMACY
La Diplomatie Vénitienne. Les Princes de l'Europe,
au 16ieme Siècle. François I., Philippe II., Catharine de
Médicis, les Papes, les Sultans, etc., etc. D'après les
Rapports des Ambassadeurs Vénitiens. Par M. ARMAND
BASCHET.
IV. GIRARD COLLEGE AND ITS FOUNDER
1. Girard College and its Founder. By HENRY W.
AREY.
2. Biography of Stephen Girard. By STEPHEN SIMP-
SON, Esq.
3. Annual Reports of the Board of Directors of the
Girard College for Orphans.
V. THE FOUNDATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE . .
1. History of the Romans under the Empire. By
CHARLES MERIVALE, B. D.
2. Life of Marcus Tullius Cicero. By WILLIAM
FORSYTH.
VL THE NATIONAL RESOURCES, AND THEIR RELATION TO
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FORF COMMERCE AND THE PRICE OF GOLD . 126
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
UNIVERSITY PRESS: WELCH, BIGELOW, AND COMPANY,
CAMBRIDGE.
Rev. Joseph P. THOMPSON.
Age, et de sa Transformation en Servitude de la Glèbe.
III. THE RECORDS OF VENETIAN DIPLOMACY
au 16ième Siècle. François I., Philippe II., Catharine de
V. THE FOUNDATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE .
FOREIGN COMMERCE AND THE PRICE OF GOLD. 126
VII. PALFREY'S HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND
History of New England during the Stuart Dynasty.
By JOHN GORHAM Palfrey.
161
VIII. NATURAL THEOLOGY AS A POSITIVE SCIENCE. . . 177
Religion and Chemistry: or, Proofs of God's Plan in
the Atmosphere and its Elements. Ten Lectures deliv-
ered at the Brooklyn Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., on the
Graham Foundation. By JOSIAH P. COOKE, JR.
IX. HERALDRY IN NEW ENGLAND
1. The Herald and Genealogist. Edited by JOHN
GOUGH NICHOLS, F. S. A.
2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Reg-
ister and Antiquarian Journal. - Report of the Standing
Committee on Heraldry.
3. A Manual of Heraldry, Historical and Popular,
with Seven Hundred Illustrations. By CHARLES BOU-
TELL, M. A.
X. ARISTOCRATIC OPINIONS OF DEMOCRACY
1. Democracy in America. By ALEXIS DE TOCQUE-
VILLE. Translated by HENRY REEVE. Edited, with
Notes, by FRANCIS BOWEN.
2. Dissertations and Discussions, Political, Philosoph-
ical, and Historical. By JOHN STUART MILL.
XI. CRITICAL NOTICES.
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Chittenden's Report of the Peace Conference, 233. — Wilson's Anti-Slav-
ery Legislation, 238.- McPherson's Political History, 241.- Auto-
biography of General Scott, 242. -Freeman's History of Cape Cod, 244.
Austin's Lectures on Jurisprudence, 246. Woolsey's Study of
International Law, 253. Mill's Dissertations and Discussions, 259.
-The Works of Francis Bacon, 266.—Mrs. Jameson's Sacred and
Legendary Art, 267. Miss Prescott's Azarian, 268. Trollope's
Lindisfarn Chase, 277. Emily Chester, 279. Charles Lamb's
Eliana and Leigh Hunt's Seer, 284. Felton's Familiar Letters,
287. Curwen's Journal and Letters, 288.- Huxley's Comparative
Anatomy, 290. Sullivant's Icones Muscorum, 298. Webster's
Dictionary, 299.- Rider's Lyra Anglicana, 303.-Doran's Annals of
the English Stage, 304. - Dodge's Irvington Stories, 304.- Tenny-
son's Enoch Arden, 305. — De Voe's Market-Book, 307.
LIST OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS
NOTE TO ART. III. No. CCIV.
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APPENDIX.
THE SEMI-CENTENARY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. 315