CONTENTS OF VOL. II. Foundation and Development of the Idea of Moral Obligation, Gradual Enlargement of the Moral Area, Moral Culture of Primitive Races, Analogy between Mankind and the Individual, The Peruvians-Epochs in Peruvian National History, Character and Policy of Peruvian Institutions, . 28 Importance Ascribed to "Sentimental" Morality, Ewald's Opinion as to the Fundamental Idea of Hebrew Knowledge of the Mysteries, Analogy between the Hebrews and Romans, Temporary Influence of Christianity over the Popular The Altruistic Sentiment among the Pagan Romans, The Greeks-Mr Grote's Estimate of early Greek Morality, . 'Predatory" Character of the Homeric Greeks, Moral Condition of Greek Society during the Hesiodic Improvement during the ages preceding the Persian War, |