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The North American review
Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge
No. 6, Part 2d.-To Hon. James Russell Lowell.
VII. The Shakespeare Myth ...
.. IGNATIUS DONNELLY,
VOL. 144.-JANUARY TO JUNE, 1887.
JANUARY NUMBER.
The Renaissance of Nationalism, by Judge Tourgee; Socialism, Its Fallacies and Dangers, by
Charles Bradlaugh; Progress of Minnesota, by The Governor; Future of the National Banking
System, by John Jay Knox; Good Works of False Faiths, by Gail Hamilton; The Anthracite
Coal Pool, by James F. Hudson; Some War Memoranda, by Walt Whitman; Why am I a
New Churchman? by Rev. James Reed; The Constitutional Amendments, by Chief Justice
Chasc; What shall be Done with the Surplus? by W. M. Grosvenor Labor in Pennsylvania,
by Henry George; Burnside's Controversies with Lincoln; Religion, by George Sand; Henry
George's Land Tax, by Edward Gordon Clark; Are the Heathen our Inferiors? by Joseph
Hewes; Defense of the President, by Donn Piatt.
FEBRUARY NUMBER.
Political Economy in America, by Prof. Richard T. Ely: Our King in Dress Coat, by Moncure D. Con-
way; Future Probation, by Gail Hamilton; Specialists in Medicine, by Morris H. Henry, M.D.;
Vulgarity, by Ouida; "The New South"-Financially Reviewed, by Marion J.Verdery; The Con-
dition of the American Stage, by Julian Magnus; The Conspiracies of the Rebellion, by Leonard
Swett; Life Among the Insane, by Adriana P. Brincklé; Literary Backbiting, by George Parsor
Lathrop Assumption and Pretension, by George Sand; Scientific Taxation, by Edward Gordo
Clark; Should Women be Hanged? by Helen Mar Wilks. CURRENT AMERICAN LITERATURE-1.
McClellan's Own Story; 2. History of the Second Army Corps, by Francis A. Walker 3, Per a
and the Persians, by S. G. W. Benjamin; 4. The Making of New England, by S. A. Drake.
MARCH NUMBER.
Some Interrogation Points, by Robert G. Ingersoll; Why Am I a Baptist, by Rev. Thomas Armi-
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addressed to Gen. W. T. Sherman; Our Inequalities of Suffrage, by J. Chester Lyman; Con
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by Rear-Admiral W. R. Taylor; Working Women, by Ida M. Van Etten; "The South in the
Union Army," by A. P. Morey; Mr. Conway's Dress-Coat King, by C. H. T. Collis; The Best
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Open Nominations and Free Elections, by David Dudley Field; Why Am I a Congregationalist
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Parties and Independents, by Dorman B. Eaton; My Experience as a Lawyer, President Garfiel
The Shakespeare Myth, by Ignatius Donelly: Some Legacies of the Civil War, by General Jo
Pope; Why Am I a Jew? by Dr. H. Pereira Mendes; Parnell as a Leader, by Alexander Sulliva
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