Henry C. Carey, 1793-
155. Agriculture as a Science.
Edmund Ruffin, 1793-1863
156. Improvement of Acid Soils.
Francis Wayland, 1796-1865
157. Superiority of the Moral Sentiments.
Horace Mann, 1796-1857
158. Thoughts for a Young Man.
Orestes A. Brownson, 1800-
159. The Duty of Progress.
160. Catholic Europe in the Seventeenth
Century, despotic.
Theodore D. Woolsey, 1801-
161. Importance of the Study of International
Law.
Taylor Lewis, 1802-
162. Unity of the Mosaic Account
of the Creation.
163. Cruel Intestine Wars caused
by National Division.
Horace Greeley, 1811-1872 164. The Problem of Labor. 165. The Beneficence of Labor-saving Inventions. 166. Literature as a Vocation;—the Editor. 167. Tranquility of Rural Life.
Theodore Parker, 1810-1860 168. Winter and Spring. 169. The true idea of a Christian Church. 170. Character of Franklin. 171. Character of Jefferson.
Wendell Phillips, 1811-
172. The War for the Union.
173. Character of Toussaint L’Ouverture.
Thomas Starr King, 1824-1864
174. Great Principles and Small Duties.
=_2._= General and polite literature.
William Wirt, 1772-1834
175. The Example of Patrick Henry
no argument for Indolence.
176. Jefferson’s Seat at Monticello.
Timothy Flint, 1780-1840
177. The Western Boatman.
Washington Irving, 1783-1859
178. Title and Table of Contents
of Knickerbocker’s History of New
York.
179. The Army at New Amsterdam.
180. A Mother’s Memory.
181. Columbus a Prisoner.
182. Arrival of Columbus at Court.
183. A Time of Unexampled Prosperity.
184. Death and Burial of General
Braddock.
185. Baron Steuben in the Revolutionary
Army.
Richard H. Wilde, 1780-1847
186. Interest of Tasso’s Life.
George Ticknor, 1791-1871
187. The Design of Cervantes in writing
Don Quixote.
James Hall, 1793-1868
188. Description of a Prairie.
H.R. Schoolcraft, 1793-1864
189. The Chippewa Indian.
Edward Everett, 1794-1865 190. Astronomy for all Time. 191. Description of a Sunrise. 192. The Celtic Immigration.
Hugh S. Legare. 1797-1843
193. The Study of the Ancient Classics.
194. Disadvantages of Colonial Life.
Francis L. Hawks, 1798-1866
195. Japan interesting in many Aspects.
George P. Marsh, 1801-
196. Method of learning English.
197. The Evergreens of Southern Europe.
George H. Calvert, 1803-
198. Estimate of Coleridge.
Ralph W. Emerson, 1803- 199. Influence of Nature. 200. The power of Childhood. 201. Advantage of working in harmony with Nature. 202. Rules for Reading.
John R. Bartlett, 1805-
203. Lynch Law at El Paso.