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See BUFFON'S Physical History.

ELLIOTSON'S Physiology.

COMBE on the Constitution of Man.

See also BRANDE's Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art. Art. "Negroes ;" and the authorities there

cited.

44. Is Transportation a fit and effective Punishment? See CAPTAIN MACONOCHIE on Transportation.

GIBBON WAKEFIELD on Transportation.

SYDNEY SMITH's Works, vol. i. pp. 321-347.

45. Should not all Punishment be Reformatory?

See BENTHAM on Punishment.

BECCARIA on Crimes and Punishments.

Report of the Prison Discipline Society.
HOWARD'S State of the Prisons.

ROMILLY'S Memoirs.

Edinburgh Review, vol. xxii. pp. 1–26.
ADSHEAD'S Prisons and Prisoners.

46 Is a Limited Monarchy, like that of England, the best Form of Government?

Set DELOLME on the Constitution.

HALLAM'S Constitutional History.

DE TOCQUEVILLE's Democracy in America.
Edinburgh Review, vol. xx. pp. 275, 276.

HUME'S Essays, vol. ii. p. 129–131.

LORD JEFFREY's Essays, vol. iv. pp. 4-18. 114, 115.

47. Is not Private Virtue essentially requisite to Greatness of Public Character?

See DYMOND'S Essays, pp. 70-79.

48. Is Eloquence a Gift of Nature, or may it be

acquired?

See the works quoted in Debate X. p. 230.

49. Is Genius an innate Capacity?

See GRISENTHWAITE'S Essay on Genius.
AKENSIDE'S Pleasures of Imagination.
MILL'S Analysis of the Human Mind.
DR. BROWN'S Philosophy of the Mind.
LOCKE on the Understanding.

DUGALD STEWART'S Elements of the Human Mind.
REID'S Inquiry into the Mind.

SIR W. TEMPLE'S Essay on Poetical Genius.
REV. ROBERT HALL on Poetic Genius.

Edinburgh Review, vol. xxxiv. pp. 82-88.

50. Is a rude or a refined Age the more favourable to the Production of Works of Imagination?

See SYDNEY TAYLOR'S Works, p. 169.

SOUTHEY'S Progress of Society.

JEFFREY'S Essays.

CAMPBELL's British Poets.

HAZLITT'S Criticism on British Poetry.

Edinburgh Review, vol. xxxvii. pp. 410-412.
-" vol. xlii. pp. 306, 307.

vol. xlviii. pp. 50, 51.

vol. xxxiv. p. 449.

51. Is the Shaksperian the Augustan Age of English

Literature?

See LORD JEFFREY'S Essays, vol. i. pp. 81-161.; ii. pp. 315-342.; iii. p. 445.

See HAZLITT's Criticisms.

SIR W. SCOTT on Poetry.

CAMPBELL'S British Poets.
AIKIN'S British Poets.

HUME'S History of England.

SCHLEGEL'S Lectures on Literature.

52. Is there any Standard of Taste?

See ALISON on Taste.

BURKE on the Sublime and Beautiful.

LORD KAMES's Elements of Criticism.

LORD JEFFREY's Essays, vol. i. p. 75. ; ii. p. 228, &c.
Edinburgh Review, xlii. pp. 409-414.

HUME'S Essays.

53. Ought Pope to rank in the First Class of Poets

See CAMPBELL'S British Poets.

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54. Has the Introduction of Machinery been generally beneficial to Mankind?

See BABBAGE on Machinery.

CHALMERS' Political Economy.

M'CULLOCH'S Political Economy, pp. 100-206.

55. Which produce the greater Happiness, the Pleasures of Hope or of Memory?

See ROGERS's Pleasures of Memory.

CAMPBELL'S Pleasures of Hope.

ABERCROMBIE on the Moral Feelings.

ADAM SMITH'S Theory of the Moral Sentiments.
HUME'S Essay on the Passions.

56. Is the Existence of Parties in a State favourable to the Public Welfare?

See The History of Party. By G. W. COOKE.
Essays written in the Intervals of Business.

Spirit."

HUME'S Essay on Parties, &c.

LORD JEFFREY's Essays, vol. iv. pp. 34-36.

Edinburgh Review, vol. xx. p. 343.

DYMOND'S Essays, pp. 117-119.

"On Party

57. Is there any Ground for believing in the ultimate Perfection and universal Happiness of the Human Race?

See SOUTHEY's Progress and Prospects of Society.

CHANNING'S Works generally.

FICHTE'S Destination of Man.

SINNETT.

Translated by MRS.

LORD JEFFREY'S Essays, vol. i. pp. 85–92. ; ii. p. 212, &c.

58. Is Co-operation more adapted to promote the Virtue and Happiness of Mankind than Competition?

See CHANNING's Remarks on Associations.

Report of the Co-operative Knowledge Association.

59. Was the Banishment of Napoleon to St. Helena a justifiable Proceeding?

See SIR W. SCOTT's Life of Napoleon.

ALISON'S History of Europe.

HAZLITT'S Life of Napoleon.

MONTHOLON'S Memoirs of Napoleon.

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History of the French Empire. By THIERS.

MRS. ABELL'S Napoleon.

60. Ought Persons to be excluded from Civil Offices on account of their Religious Opinions?

See LOCKE's Thoughts on Toleration.

SIR G. MACKENZIE on Bigotry.

BACON on Unity of Religions.

T. MOORE on Corruption and Intolerance. Coll. Works.
PETER PLYMLEY'S Letters.

SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH'S Works, vol. ii. p. 116.
SYDNEY SMITH's Works, vol. i. p. 232. ; ii. p. 1 — 23.
MACAULAY'S Critical Essays, vol. ii. pp. 432-402.

61. Which exercises the greater Influence on the Civilisation and Happiness of the Human Race, the Male or the Female Mind?

See AIMÉ MARTIN on the Education of Mothers.
Woman's Mission.

Woman and her Master. By LADY MORGAN.

R. MONTGOMERY on the Education of Females.
Priests, Women, and Families. By MICHELET. Trans-
lated by COCKS.

Female Disciple of the Early Christian Church. By

MRS. H. SMITH.

SYDNEY SMITH's Works, vol. i. pp. 200-220.

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