THE NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW EDITED BY EDWARD I. SEARS, A, M., LL, D, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER, 1865. VOL. XI. "Pulchram est bene facere reipublicæ, etiam bene dicere haud absurdum est." NEW YORK: EDWARD I. SEARS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 1865. Cillot Kili Lidah! ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, by E. I. SEARS, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Southern District of New York. INDEX TO THE ELEVENTH VOLUME OF THE National Quarterly Review. Clark of England, ib.the Gauls rank first in juris- prudence, 76-lawyers required to be court- eous, 77-O'Conor not a politician, 78-sketch of his life, 79 et seq.-_first appearance in law reports, 84-greatest cases, 86-7—the Cali- fornia quicksilver mine, 87_arguments against the negro, 88-greatest merits as an orator, 89, et seq. in primitive state, 269—influence of German and Gallic women, ib.-Ancient Britons? ent, article on, 51-paper currency, is national questions, ib.--as civilization advan- expenditure in 1862, io.-effect of the war, French Republicans represent woman as their upon which the banks would idol, i treat her without mercy,279 et seq.- 291-her confession, ib -justice made a farce of by our jurymen, 296 et seq.-woman found respect due only to the virtuous and good, 279. MAR 7 36 6 X 1 647571 |