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THE LESSON.

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THE ECLECTIC MAGAZINE OF FOREIGN LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART.

OLD SERIES COMPLETE IN LXIII. VOLS.
JANUARY, 1844, TO DECEMBER, 1864.

NEW SERIES, VOL. XLI.
JANUARY TO JUNE, 1885.

NEW YORK:
E. R. PELTON, PUBLISHER, 25 BOND STREET.
1885.


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INDEX TO VOLUME XLI.


FRONTISPIECE: THE LESSON.

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Agnosticism and the Religion of Humanity, Last Words about. 
 By Herbert SpencerNineteenth Century 127
America, A Word More About. 
 By Matthew ArnoldNineteenth Century 433
American Audience, The. 
 By Henry IrvingFortnightly Review 475
Ancient Organs of Public Opinion. 
 By Prof. R. C. Jebb.Fortnightly Review 107
Arnold’s Lay Sermon, Mr.Spectator 259
Art, A Few Notes on Persian.Chambers’s Journal 396
Authors as Suppressors of their Books. 
 By W. H. Olding, LL.B.Gentleman’s Magazine 262
Automatic Writing, or the Rationale of Planchette. 
 By Frederick W. H. MyersContemporary Review 547

Bank of England, The.

 
 By Henry MayFortnightly Review 679
Behind the Scenes. 
 By F. C. BurnandFortnightly Review 408
Big AnimalsCornhill Magazine 778
Bismarck’s Character, PrinceTemple Bar