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SOUTHERN REVIEW.
VOL. VI.
AUGUST & NOVEMBER, 1830.
CHARLESTON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY A. E. MILLER, FOR THE PROPRIETORS.
1830.
LIBRARY UNTVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
CONTENTS OF No. XI.
ART.
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I. AGRARIAN AND EDUCATION SYSTEMS, - - - - - - 1
1. Popular Political Economy. By Thomas Hodgskin.
2. Observations on the sources and effects of unequal Wealth. By L. Byllesby
3. The Rights of Man to Property: being a proposition to make it
equal among the adults of the present generation; and to provide for its equal transmission to every individual of each succeeding genera-
tion on arriving at years of maturity. By Thomas Skidmore.
4. Essays on Education, contained in the “ Free Enquirer" of New-
York. Edited by Frances Wright and Robert Dale Owen, (for the
month of May, 1830.)
5. Same in the “New-York Daily Sentinel," for the month of May,
1830. Edited by Andrews, Stanley & Co. and the Mechanics' Free
Press, Philadelphia.
6. “ The Friend of Equal Rights." A daily newspaper, edited at
New York by Alexander Ming, Senior, and Thomas Skidmore.
Motto—“All children have equal rights to maintenance and educa-
tion: all mankind at the age of maturity to equal property."
II. HISTORY OF GREEK LITERATURE, - - - - - - -
Histoire de la Literature Grecque profane depuis son origine jusqu'à
la prise de Constantinople par les Turcs. 2me edition. Par M.
Schoell.
III. MEMOIRES D'UN PAIR DE FRANCE, - - - - - - -
Memoires et Souvenirs, d'un Pair de France, ex Membre du Senat
conservateur.
IV. BEN JONSON'S WORKS, - - - - - - - - - -
The Works of Ben Jonson, with Notes Critical and Explanatory;
and a Biographical Memoir. By W. Gifford.
116
V. PHYSIOLOGIE DES PASSIONS, - - - - - - - - -
Physiologie des Passions, ou nouvelle doctrine des Sentimens
Moraux. Par J L. Alibert, Chevalier de plusieurs ordres, Premier
Medecin Ordinaire du Roi, &c. &c.
VI. DEBATE ON MR. Foot's RESOLUTION, - - - - - - 140 (
The several Speeches made during the Debate in the Senate of the
United States, on Mr. Foot's Resolution, by Mr. Hayne, of South-Ca-
rolina, and Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts.