Review of reviews and world's work . 2>5 Suggestions for a Labor Platform. 29fi The City of the Kaiser 997 Apropos of Mr. Parnell The Duke of Clarence ...............\\\\ 22k The Periodicals Reviewed— The North American Review. 990 The Forum ^oo The Quarterly Review 9qa The Arena pgQ T he Contemporary Review 031 W^estminster Review 90, Fortnightly Review 232 The National Review 23> The Edinburgh Review 23H Welsh Review 233 The Nineteenth Century. 934 Harpers Magazine 00^ The Century .......:..;. 2:35 The Atlantic Monthly The New England Magazine 236 Scribners Magazin


Review of reviews and world's work . 2>5 Suggestions for a Labor Platform. 29fi The City of the Kaiser 997 Apropos of Mr. Parnell The Duke of Clarence ...............\\\\ 22k The Periodicals Reviewed— The North American Review. 990 The Forum ^oo The Quarterly Review 9qa The Arena pgQ T he Contemporary Review 031 W^estminster Review 90, Fortnightly Review 232 The National Review 23> The Edinburgh Review 23H Welsh Review 233 The Nineteenth Century. 934 Harpers Magazine 00^ The Century .......:..;. 2:35 The Atlantic Monthly The New England Magazine 236 Scribners Magazine 236 The Cosmopolitan 236 The Chautaiiquan 237 The Charities Review 237 Magazine of American History. ooo Music ...._; 9;^ School and College 238 The Peo))les Friend and itsEditor!. 238 The Archieologieal and County Magazines 239 The Idler gog The New Review 239 The French Magazines 240 Poetry and Art £41 The New Books— Mr. Hard\ s ? of the DUrbevilles 243 Contents of Magazines and Reviews 248 Index to Periodicals 257. THE LATE REV. C. H. bPURGEON. The Review of Reviews. ToL. V. NEW YORK, MARCH, 1892. No. 26. THE PROGRESS OF THE WORLD. THIS being a political year, let us make themost of it as such. It ought to be a year offruitful discussion, of progress in wise reforms, andof much popular growth in sound political knowl-edge. Intelligent American citizens whose viewsand interests are broad enough to make them gladto profit by the experience of other countries willnot object to a timely reminder of the disadvantageat which we appear when our methods in practicalpolitics are compared with English methods. Eng-land still maintains privileged classes, an estab-lished church, and a liundred mediaeval anomaliesin her laws and government that do violence to ourAmerican theories of individual equality, local self-rule, and modern institutional and political sym- ATnetry. And these survivals that contravene themodern spirit furnish the fighting-ground for Lib- Z erals and C


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