June 1858
In This Issue
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Articles
Chesuncook
The President’s Prophecy of Peace
“What Boston was in 1776, and Paris in 1789, is Kansas now, — the field on which a great battle for the right is to be fought.”
Shipwreck
The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table
Library of Old Authors.--Works of John Webster
La Cantatrice
History of the Inductive Sciences, From the Earliest to the Present Time
The Life of George Stephenson, Railway Engineer
A Volume of Vocabularies, Illustrating the Condition and Manners of Our Forefathers, as Well as the History of the Forms of Elementary Education and of the Languages Spoken in This Island, From the Tenth Century to the Fifteenth
Sermons, Preached at Trinity Chapel, Brighton
The Church and the Congregation
Gottfried Wilhelm Von Leibnitz
Loo Loo: A Few Scenes From a True History
Letter-Writing
The Catacombs of Rome
Beatrice
Metempsychosis
Crawford and Sculpture
Asirvadam the Brahmin
What Are We Going to Make?











