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INDEX

TO THE

HUNDRED AND THIRTIETH VOLUME

OF THE

North American Review.

ALLEN, NATHAN. Divorces in New Eng- Failure of the Southern Pulpit, 356.
land, 547.

America, Now and Then in, 147.
AMMEN, D. M. de Lesseps and his Canal,

130.

ANONYMOUS. The Monroe Doctrine and
the Isthmian Canal, 499.
ARNOLD, E. His Light of Asia, 92.
BELLOWS, H. W. Civil-Service Reform,

247.

Biography, Recent, 300.

BLACK, J. S. The Third Term, 197.
BLACK, J. S. General Grant and Strong
Government, 417.

Blanid. By R. D. Joyce. Notice of, 97.
Bolles, A. S. His Financial History of the
United States, 413.

BOUTWELL, GEORGE S. General Grant and
a Third Term, 370.

Canada, Relations of, with the United
States, 338.

Canal, The Interoceanic, 1.

Canal, Isthmian, The Monroe Doctrine and
the, 499.

CARY, EDWARD. Recent Works on Trade
and Finance, 407.

Caste at West Point, 604.

Catholic Church, The, and Modern So-
ciety, 101.

Financial History of the United States.
By A. S. Bolles. Notice of, 413.
Free Trade and English Commerce. By
A. Mongredien. Notice of, 411.
Freeman, E. A. His History of the Nor-
man Conquest, 512.

FROUDE, J. A. Romanism and the Irish
Race in the United States, 31.
Froude's Historical Method, 280.
Grant and a Third Term, 370.
Grant, General, and Strong Government,
417.

GUSTAFSON, AXEL. Recent History and Bi-
ography, 512.
Has the Southern
HAZELTINE, M. W.
186.

HAZELTINE, M. W.
lications, 614.

Pulpit failed? 585.
Recent English Books,

Some Interesting Pub-

HINCKS, F. Relations of Canada with the
United States, 338.

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Chaldean Account of Genesis. By George Income-Tax, a Discriminating, the Com-

Smith. Notice of, 620.

Civil-Service Reform, 247.

Communism of a Discriminating Income-
Tax, 236.

Cox, Sir G. W. His Romances of the
Middle Ages, 619.

CURTIS, G. T. McClellan's Last Service
to the Republic, 309, 462, 565.
DIDIER, E. L. Recent Biography, 300.
Divorces in New England, 547.
Emancipation Proclamation, The, 163.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 479.

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McClellan's Last Service to the Republic,
309, 462, 565.

Malacca, Indo-China, and China, by J.
Thompson. Notice of, 622.
MANNING, H. E. The Catholic Church and
Modern Society, 101.

Memoirs of Madame de Rémusat. Notice
of, 306.

Metaphysics of Science, 69.

MICHIE, PETER S. Caste at West Point,
604.

MILLS, CUTHBERT. The Permanence of
Political Forces, II., 85.

Mongredien, A. His Free Trade and Eng-
lish Commerce, 411.

Monroe Doctrine and the Isthmian Canal,

499.

Müller, Max. His Sacred Books of the East,
186.

NEWCOMB, S. Our Political Dangers, 261.
Niccolò Machiavelli and his Times. By P.
Villari. Notice of, 193.

Now and Then in America, 147.
Our Political Dangers, 261.
PARKMAN, FRANCIS. The Woman Ques-
tion again, 16.

PARNELL, C. S. The Irish Land Question,
388.

Permanence of Political Forces, II., 85.
Poetical Works of Bayard Taylor. Notice
of, 98.

Poetry, Recent, 92.

Political Dangers, Our, 261.

Popular Fallacies about Russia, 523.
Recent Poetry, 92.

Recent English Books, 186.
Recent Biography, 300.

Recent History and Biography, 512.
Recent Works on Trade and Finance, 407,
Reciprocity, Bi-metallism, and Land-Ten-

ure Reform. By A. J. Wilson. Notice
of, 407.

Relations of Canada with the United
States, 338.

Religion of All Sensible Men, 438.
Romances of the Middle Ages. By Sir G.
W. Cox. Notice of, 619.
Romanism and the Irish Race in the Unit-
ed States, 31.

Russia, Popular Fallacies about, 523.
Sacred Books of the East. Edited by Max
Müller. Notice of, 186.
Sainte-Beuve, 51.

SALA, G. A., Now and Then in America,

147.

Science, the Metaphysics of, 69.
SHOUP, F. A. Has the Southern Pulpit
failed? 585.

Smith, G. B. His Life of Gladstone, 514.
Smith, George. His Chaldean Account of
Genesis, 620.

Some Interesting Publications, 614.
Southern Pulpit, Failure of the, 356.
Southern Pulpit, The, has it failed? 585.
SPALDING, J. L. Mr. Froude's Historical
Method, 280.
STEPHEN, LESLIE.
sible Men, 488.
STODDARD, R. H. Recent Poetry, 92.
STOUGHTON, E. W. The Third Term, 224.
STOUGHTON, E. W. Popular Fallacies

The Religion of All Sen-

about Russia, 523.

SWING, D. Failure of the Southern Pul-
pit, 356.

Taylor, Bayard. His Poetical Works, 98.
Third Term, The, 116, 197, 224, 370, 417.
Thompson, J. His Malacca, Indo-China,
and China, 622.

UNDERWOOD, F. H. Ralph Waldo Emer-
son, 479.

Villari, P. His Niccolò Machiavelli and
his Times, 193.

WELLING, J. C. The Emancipation Proc-
lamation, 163.

WELLS, D. A. Communism of a Discrimi-
nating Income-Tax, 236.

Wilson, A. J. His Reciprocity, Bi-metal-
lism and Land-Tenure Reform, 407.
WINCHELL, ALEXANDER. The Metaphysics
of Science, 69.

Woman Question, The, again, 16.

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