The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 63
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Contents of No. LXI.—January, 1862.
I. | Law in and for India. |
II. | The Dramatic Poetry of Oehlenschläger. |
III. | The Religions Heresies of the Working Classes. |
IV. | Income Tax Reform. |
V. | Admiral Sir Charles Napier. |
VI. | On Translating Homer. |
VII. | Popular Education in Prussia. |
VIII. | The American Belligerents: Rights of [unclear: Ne] The Late Prince Consort. |
Contemporary Literature.
Contents of No. XLII.—April, 1862.
I. | The Mythology of Polynesia. |
II. | Endowed Schools. |
III. | German Life during the last Two Centuries. |
IV. | Mrs. Delany. |
VIII. | Caesar's Campaigns in Gaul. |
IX. | The Life of J. M. W. Turner. |
VII. | The Fathers of Greek Philosophy |
VIII. | Portraits of My Acquaintances. |
IX. | France and Napoleon III. |
X. | Lord Stanley. |
Contemporary Literature.
Contents of No. XLIII.—July, 1862.
I. | The Life and Policy of Pitt. |
II. | Dr. Davidson's Introduction to the Old Testament. |
III. | Election Expenses. |
IV. | Sir William Hamilton: His Doctrines of Perception and Judgment. |
V. | English Rule in India. |
VI. | Celebrated Literary Friendships, |
VII. | The Dawn of Animal Life. |
Contemporary Literature.
Contents of No. XLIV.—October, 1862.
I. | Essays and Reviews: Dr. Lushington's Judgment. |
II. | The British Sea-Fisheries. |
III. | Railways: their Cost and Profits. |
IV. | Gibraltar. |
V. | The Encyclopedia Britannica. |
VI. | Idées Napoléoniennes: the Second Empire |
VII. | The Religious Difficulties of India. |
VIII. | The Slave Power. |
Contemporary Literature.
Contents of No. XLV.—January, 1863.
I. | English Convicts; what should be done with them. |
II. | The Literature of Bohemia. |
III. | Bishop Colenso on the Pentateuch. |
IV. | Les Misérables, by Victor Hugo. |
V. | Indian Annexations: British Treatment of Native Princes. |
VI. | The Microscope and its Revelations. |
VII. | Greece and the Greeks. |
VIII. | M. Rattazzi and his Administration, |
IX. | Contemporary Literature. |