. Review of reviews and world's work . land ? 9<i The Importance of Corsica to France 96 Horse Breeding in France 97 The Doom of Lancashire 98 Our Monster Political Conventions 99 A Letter by Dr. Andrew D. White. The Periodicals Reviewed— The Forum 100 The North American Review 100 The Arena 101 The Fortnightly Review 101 The Contemporary Review 102 The National Review 102 The Nineteenth Century 108 Harpers Magazine 104 The Century Magazine 104 Scribners Magazine 105 The Cosmopolitan Magazine 105 The Chautauquan 106 The Atlantic Monthly 106 The New England Magazine 106 Lippincotts Magazine


. Review of reviews and world's work . land ? 9<i The Importance of Corsica to France 96 Horse Breeding in France 97 The Doom of Lancashire 98 Our Monster Political Conventions 99 A Letter by Dr. Andrew D. White. The Periodicals Reviewed— The Forum 100 The North American Review 100 The Arena 101 The Fortnightly Review 101 The Contemporary Review 102 The National Review 102 The Nineteenth Century 108 Harpers Magazine 104 The Century Magazine 104 Scribners Magazine 105 The Cosmopolitan Magazine 105 The Chautauquan 106 The Atlantic Monthly 106 The New England Magazine 106 Lippincotts Magazine 107 Calif ornian Illustrated Magazine 107 Dominion Illustrated Magazine 107 Goldthwaites Geographical Magazine 107 The French Reviews 107 Poetry and Art. 109 The New Books— The Writings and Speeches of Grover IllWith Portrait of George F. Parker. Professor Jowetts Revised * Plato Ill With Portrait of Prof. American and English Publications 112 Contents of Reviews and Magazines 116 Index to Periodicals 125. CFrom a late photograph takeu by Pm-h, New York.) EX-PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND. The Review of Reviews. Vol. VI. NEW YORK, AUGUST, 1892. No. HI THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. There is a striking contrast between theTedious rapidity with which pohtical campaignsCampaigns, ^j,^ fought out and their results made ef-fective in England, and the long period throughwhich the process is distributed in this country. TheSalisbury Parliament was prorogued on June 28,and the election of a new House of Commons wasordered to take place within the first three weeks ofJuly, while the writs required the assemblage of theParliament on August 4. Thus within a few daysafter the elections have resulted in their favor, theLiberals will be in active exercise not only of the legis-lative but also of the executive power. In this coun-try, the interval of some twenty weeks that usuallyelapses between the great conventions that frameplatforms and select candidates and the elec


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