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BALTIMORE: J. S. WATERS. RICHMOND J. W. RANDOLPH, MAIN-ST.
COLUMBIA, S. C.: R. L. BRYAN.

1854.

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Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1854, by

C. MORTIMER,

In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the District

of South-Carolina.

CHARLESTON:

STEAM-POWER PRESS OF WALKER AND JAMES,

No. 3 Broad-street.

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INDEX

TO THE

NINTH VOLUME,

NEW SERIES,

OF THE

SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW.

A.

AGASSIZ, PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY, 333;
Anthon, Dr. Charles, 66; Arnold, Dr.,
an error of, 350; American Educa-
tional Works, 57; strictures upon
Smith's Grammar, 58; commenda-
tion of Smith's Geography, 62; stric-
tures on American editions of English
Works, 63; on Inman's edition of
Maunder's Treasury, 64; on Bohn's
edition of Mallet's Northern Antiqui-
ties, 65; on Dr. Anthon, 66 ; on Mills,
68; on Fowler, 69; commendation of
Latham, and the Appleton's edition of
his Handbook of the English Lan-
guage,
73

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C.
CALHOUN, J. C., 14, 321, 488, 520; Ca-
rey on the Slave Trade, reviewed,
115; Carey's "free trade," 116; his
political economy, 117; mutual rela-
tions of North and South, 119; in-
dulgent system of slave management,
120; England, 129; Carey confuted
generally, 115 sq.; Cellars, evils of, in
Charleston, 109; Census of U. S.,
report on the seventh, 521; Church
and State, 494; Civil Liberty and
Self-Government, 300; Communism,
301; Rousseau's political theory, 302,
3; centralization in France, 304; An-
glican Liberty, 306, 7; Mirabeau,
307; Lamartine's democracy, 309;

importance of Lieber's work on Civil
Liberty, 310 sq. 331; citizen-citizen-
ship, 312 sq.; Marcy and Koszta, 313;
Cockney rudeness, 314; politeness in
Europe, 315, 16; education of the
people, 316, 17; maintenance of the
Constitution, Webster, 318, 19, 20;
nullification, 320, 1; the Mormons,
321, 2, 3, 4; the common law, 325;
constitutional law, 326, 7; sale of
offices, 327; right to petition, 327, 8,
9, 10; local self-government and cen-
tralization, 331, 2; Cockney rudeness,
specimen of, 314; Common Schools
in S. Carolina, 470; Taber's speech,
471 sq.; kind of instruction due from
the State, 474; Thornwell's letter,
475 sq.; fault of our free-school sys-
tem, 479; working of the present sys-
tem, 481; proposals in reference to
the present system, 483 sq.; present
appropriation, 484; remuneration of
teachers, 485; Communism, 301,499;
Constitution of U. S., remarks on,
509 sq; Court, scientific conception
of judgment of, 292; Court, Supreme,
decision of in Gaine's case reviewed,
286, 299; Craven County, Historical
and Social Sketch of, 377 sq.; Criti-
cal Notices, 214, 532. Addresses and
Orations-Bright's before Societies of
Erskine College on Obligations of
American Youth, 557; Choat's on
Daniel Webster, 264; Field's before
surviving Members of the Constitu-
tional Convention of N. Jersey, 263;
Gayarre's on Election Frauds in N.
Orleans, 557; Gifford's on Military
Education, 264; Hull's before Madi

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