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France, M. Leroy-Beaulieu said, has been in history, and is still, the first among Catholic nations, but she was the first country to proclaim religious liberty, in the sixteenth century. Louis XIV, by revoking the Edict of Nantes, could not suppress the Protestants, and they recovered their liberty before the Revolution, under Louis...
...June number of the Monthly might be called rather scholarly than interesting. The "West of Paris," by W. M. Fullerton, is a description of the country made famous by the historical memories of Louis XIV and other figures of his time; the article is somewhat strained and obviously queer in style, but the interest of its keen, appreciative observations is sufficient to make one forget its defects. "The Renaissance Essay of Walter Pater," by K. C. M. Sills, "The Prose Style of Thomas Hardy," by J. P. Sanborn, Jr., and "Lowell's Political Ideas and Ideals," by H. L. Warner...
...Lectures on the History of Classical Studies. XIV. Public and Private Antiquities. Professor Morgan. Harvard...
...Lectures on the History of Classical Studies. XIV. Public and Private Antiquities. Professor Morgan. Harvard...
...Professor Peale. Economics 92.-The Labor Question in Europe and the United States. Tu., Th., Sa., at 10. Mr. Willoughby. (XI) Economics 9a2-President Institutions. Mon., Wed, Fri., at 9. Mr. Willoughby. (II) Economics 52.-Railways and other public Works, (advanced course). Tu., Th., (Sat.,) at 1.30. Mr. Meyer. (XIV) Economics 122.-Banking and the History of the Leading Banking Systems Tu., TH., Sat., at 11. Dr. Sprague. (XII) Economics 192.-A General View of insurance. Men., Wed., (Fri.,) at 3.30. Professor Wambaugh. (Course 19 cannot be counted towards the degree of A. B.) (VIII) Economics 132.-Methods of Economic...