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THE
BOSTON QUARTERLY REVIEW.-
VOLUME III.
BOSTON:
PUBLISHED BY BENJAMIN H. GREENE,
124 WASHINGTON STREET.
1840.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME III.
ART. I.
ART. II.
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No. IX.
Introductory Statement.
Conversations with Goethe, in the last years of his
Life. Translated from the German of Eckermann. By
S. M. FULLER.
ART. III.
An Oration, delivered before the United Brothers
Society of Brown University, at Providence, R. I., Sept.
3, 1839. By O. A. BROWNSON.
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80
ART. IV. - The Currrency, as affected by State Legislation
and Local Usage. - The present Banking System de-
structive to Credit. Paper Money more costly than
Suf-
Specie. Palliatives for the existing Disorders.
folk Bank System.-Safety Fund System.-New York
General Banking Law. Suppression of small Notes.-
Remedy. Separation of Bank and State. - Conclusion.
Failure of the U. States Bank of Pennsylvania.
ART. V.-The People's Own Book. By F. DE LA MENNAIS.
Translated from the French. By NATHANIEL GREENE. 117
LITERARY NOTICES.-Chat in Boston Bookstores. No. I.
The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser.
Discourses, and other Pieces. By James A. Hillhouse.
The Philosophy of Human Life, &c. By Amos Dean.
Pictures of Early Life; or Sketches of Youth. By Mrs.
Emma C. Embury.
Dramas,
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No. X.
ART. I. Observations and Hints on Education.
ART. II. — Truth not Dangerous. A Discourse, by the EDITOR
ART. III.- Manual of Political Ethics, designed chiefly for
the Use of Colleges and Students at Law. Part II., Po-
litical Ethics Proper. By FRANCIS LIEBER.
ART. IV. - Pure Reason,-Rights,-Duty,-Free-Will.
ART. V. Society, Manners, and Politics in the United States.
By MICHAEL CHEVALIER.