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APRIL 4th, 1876,

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THE

NATIONAL

QUARTERLY REVIEW QUARTERLY

EDITED BY

EDWARD I. SEARS, A. M., LL. D.

JUNE AND SEPTEMBER, 1865.

VOL. XI.

"Pulchrum est bene facere reipublicæ, etiam bene dicere haud absurdum est.”

NEW YORK:

EDWARD I. SEARS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.

1865.

UNIV. OF MIN VOLIBRARY

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.

MAR 7 '36

Clark

INDEX

TO THE

ELEVENTH VOLUME

OF THE

National Quarterly Review.

Arcos, Santiago, his La Ptata noticed, 393-4.
Arnold, Matthew, his Essays reviewed, 401-5.
Bible, Modern Correctors of, article on, 119-
translators not often men of genius, ib.-trans-
lation of the Bible difficult, 120-most accurate
translations by the Jews, ib.-Greek versions
and editions, ib.-Septuagint most correct,
121-of the Latin, the new Vulgate the best,
122 et seq.-no authority for new translation,
ib.-King James' translation, ib.-crticisms
on different translations, 126 et seq.-Final
Committee not final, ib.

Banking System, United States, Past and Pres--
ent, article on, 51-paper currency, ib.-
banks and branches, b.-circulation, ib.-
New York state paper, 52-resolution of
Congress, A. D. 1832, 53-history of bank
circulation, 54-United States Bank estab-
lished, ib.-bank issues, 55-fluctuations of
paper currency, ib.-bank note circulation, 56
-convulsions of New York and other State
57-banks, suspension of payment,ib.-banks
not the sole cause of busines catastrophes,
60 the true measure of value, ib.-actual
expenditure in 1862, ib.-effect of the war,
ib.-conditions upon which the banks would
give relief, 64-amount of capital necessary.
67-corporate powers granted, ib.-boards of
directors, ib.-rate of interest and discount,
69-associations in nineteen cities, b.-quar-
terly reports, ib.-expense of printing, ib.-
shares taxable, 70-associations failing, ib.
-depositories of public money, ib.-First
National Bank, 72-aggregate capital, ib.-
number of nationa banks, ib.-the system
born of the rebellion, ib.

Bar, New York, Charles O'Conor, 73-legal
profession worthy of honor, ib.-study of, 74
-Demosthenes and Cicero regarded as mem-
bers of the bar, ib.-jurisprudence suffers
like other sciences, ib.-France next to Rome
in the legal profession, 75—the law language

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.

Comptroller's Report reviewed, 417, 418.

Criminals, American female, article on, 268-
American treatment of women, ib.-women
in primitive state, 269-influence of German
and Gallic women, ib.-Ancient Britons'
usage of women, 270-consulted women on
national questions, ib.-as civilization advan-
ces, "woman's rights" fall into disuse, ib
women sign charters, ib.-and sit in parlia-
ment, 271-privileges of abbesses, b.-in-
fluence of Alice Perrers, b.-writ of Edward
III., 272-offices filled by women, 273-John
Knox opposes woman's rights, 274-women
have a voice in parliament, ib.-privileges
of peeresses, 275-ladies in the House of Com-
mons, 276-Lord Shaftesbury denounces them
277-Victoria as a sovereign, ib.-them
French Republicans represent woman as their
idol, ib-treat her without mercy,279 et seq-
Jews, Greeks, and Romans punish woman
as man, 280-female criminals of different
countries, 280 et seq.-false gallantry in
France, b.-increased crime, 281-Louis XIV.
impartial, 281-4-case of Madame Tiquet, ib.
-case of Nannette, 286-her confession, 287
et seq. salutary effect of her execution, ib.-
deathblow to false gallantry in Spain, ib.-
case of Mendieta, 288-91-Madame Gottfried,
291-her confession, ib-justice made a farce
of by our jurymen, 296 et seq.-woman found
guilty, as man, should suffer equally, ib.-
respect due only to the virtuous and good, 279.

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