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FRANCIS'' LITERARY ROOMS
THE
SOUTHERN REVIEW.
VOL. VI.
AUGUST & NOVEMBER, 1830.
CHARLESTON:
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY A. E. MILLER, FOR THE PROPRIETORS.
1830.
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX TILDEN FOUNDATIONS
Funds for the rebinding of this book have been provided by a grant from
The National Endowment for the Humanities, 1989-92.
CONTENTS OF No. XI.
ART.
I. AGRARIAN AND EDUCATION SYSTEMS,
1. Popular Political Economy. By Thomas Hodgskin.
2. Observations on the sources and effects of unequal Wealth. By
L. Byllesby
3. The Rights of Man to Property: being a proposition to make it
equal among the adults of the present generation; and to provide for
its equal transmission to every individual of each succeeding genera-
tion on arriving at years of maturity. By Thomas Skidmore.
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4. Essays on Education, contained in the "Free Enquirer" of New-
York. Edited by Frances Wright-and Robert Dale Owen, (for the
month of May, 1830.)
5. Same in the "New-York Daily Sentinel," for the month of May,
1830. Edited by Andrews, Stanley & Co. and the Mechanics' Free
Press. Philadelphia.
6. "The Friend of Equal Rights." A daily newspaper, edited at
New-York by Alexander Ming, Senior, and Thomas Skidmore.
Motto " All children have equal rights, to maintenance and educa-
tion: all mankind at the age of maturity to equal property."
II. HISTORY of Greek Literature,
Histoire de la Literature Grecque profane depuis son origine jusqu'à
la prise de Constantinople par les Turcs. 2me edition. Par M.
Schoell.
III. MEMOIRES D'UN PAIR de France,
Memoires et Souvenirs, d'un Pair de France, ex Membre du Senat
conservateur.
IV. BEN JONSON'S WORKS,
The Works of Ben Jonson, with Notes Critical and Explanatory;
and a Biographical Memoir. By W. Gifford.
V. PHYSIOLOGIE DES PASSIONS,
Physiologie des Passions, ou nouvelle doctrine des Sentimens
Moraux. Par J. L. Alibert, Chevalier de Plusieurs ordres, Premier
Medecin Ordinaire du Roi, &c. &c.
VI. DEBATE ON MR. FOOT'S RESOLUTION,
The several Speeches made during the Debate in the Senate of the
United States, on Mr. Foot's Resolution, by Mr. Hayne, of South-Ca-
rolina, and Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts.
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VII. HALL'S FAMILIAR LETTERS OF MILTON,
Milton's Familiar Letters. Translated from the Latin, with Notes.
By John Hall.
VIII. THE AMERICAN SYSTEM,
1. Two Letters addressed to Joseph C. Cabell, Esq. on the constitu-
tionality of the power in Congress to impose a Tariff for the encou
ragement of Manufactures. By James Madison, late President of the
United States.
2. Protest of the Legislature of South-Carolina against the system
of protecting duties &c. adopted on the last day of the session, 1828,
and transmitted to the Senate of the United States, to be entered on
its Journals.
APPENDIX.
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CONTENTS OF No. XII,
I. MENTAL Developement,
1. The Constitution of Man considered in relation to external ob-
jects. By George Combe.
2. Essays on Phrenology; or, an Inquiry into the principles and
utility of the System of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim, and into the objec-
tions made against it. By George Combe.
II. GEOLOGY,
1. Outlines of Geology. By W. Thomas Brande, F. R. S.
2. An introduction to Geology, comprising the elements of that
science in its present advanced state, &c. By Robert Bakewell.
3. A New System of Geology, in which the great revolutions of
the earth and animated nature are reconciled at once to modern
science and sacred history. By Andrew Ure, M. D.
4. Outline of the Course of Geological Lectures given in Yale Col-
lege. By Professor Silliman.
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III. MEMOIRS OF JOSEPHINE,
Mémoires historiques et secrets de l'Impératrice Josephine Marie-
Rose Tascher de la Pagerie, premiere epouse de Napoléon; Bona-
parte; ouvrage ornê de huit gravures, portrait et fac simile, plus, l'in-
terieur de la main de l'homme extraordinaire, &c. Par Mile. M. A.
Le Normand.
IV. HISTORY OF GREEK LITERATURE,
Histoire de la Literature Grecque profane depuis son origine jusq'à
la prise de Constantinople par les Turcs. Par M. Schoell.
V. SOCIAL LIFE OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE,
A Comparative View of the Social Life of England and France,
from the Restoration of Charles II. to the French Revolution. By
the Editor of Madame du Deffand's Letters.
VI. FLORIDA,
1. Message of the President of the United States, in relation to
the Survey of a Route for a Canal between the Gulf of Mexico and
the Atlantic Ocean; with the Report of the Board of Internal Im-
provement on the contemplated Canal between the Atlantic and
the Gulf of Mexico, with a general Map annexed to it.
2. Map of Florida, constructed principally from authentic docu-
ments in the Land Office at Tallahassee. By J. G. Searcy.
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