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Preface 1. The century clock 2. Again in the fatherland 3. The Rauhe Haus at Hamburgh 4. Christmas at the Rauhe Haus 5. Christmas in Germany 6. The social principle 7. The brotherhood of nations 8. International sympathies 9. We 10. The heroes of Hamburgh 11. Trades and their transformations 12. International school of courtesy, 1851 13. The closing hour of the Great Exhibition of 1851 14. The moonlight of Christianity 15. The normal schools of peace and war 16. A happy family 17. John Bull and ocean penny postage 18. The growing idea of a congress of nations 19. Bagging widows' mites 20. The end of that way 21. The silken ties that bind two willing nations 22. The great peace congress at Paris 23. The fishers of men and the expectations of the world 24. The anarchy of governments 25. The guide light of the gospel 26. War's religion 27. The husbandry of the plough and the sword 28. Teaching the young idea how to shoot 29. A child's question 30. Military protection 31. Old England's Plymouth 32. Letters to an apprentice 33. Mind and instinct 34. The mother and motives of invention 35. The entailment and dissemination of knowledge 36. Self helps and providential helps 37. Easy acquisition of knowledge 38. The simple circulation of the bible 39. Eighteen hundred and fifty-two 40. Manufacturing public opinion 41. A word about the war-ship in Boston harbour 42. A word to the boys about war 43. Incidents and observations in the south 44. After-battle amenities 45. One vote, and its responsibility 46. The relative capacities of nations 47. The waste of war and winnings of industry 48. The penny post of England 49. Eighteen hundred and fifty-three 50. The sentiment of nationality 51. The right and dignity of nationality 52. The physiology and union of nationalities 53. Nationality and civil freedom 54. Thoughts at the plough 55. The dignity of the farmer's occupation 56. The farmer's luxuries.
Preface 1. The century clock 2. Again in the fatherland 3. The Rauhe Haus at Hamburgh 4. Christmas at the Rauhe Haus 5. Christmas in Germany 6. The social principle 7. The brotherhood of nations 8. International sympathies 9. We 10. The heroes of Hamburgh 11. Trades and their transformations 12. International school of courtesy, 1851 13. The closing hour of the Great Exhibition of 1851 14. The moonlight of Christianity 15. The normal schools of peace and war 16. A happy family 17. John Bull and ocean penny postage 18. The growing idea of a congress of nations 19. Bagging widows' mites 20. The end of that way 21. The silken ties that bind two willing nations 22. The great peace congress at Paris 23. The fishers of men and the expectations of the world 24. The anarchy of governments 25. The guide light of the gospel 26. War's religion 27. The husbandry of the plough and the sword 28. Teaching the young idea how to shoot 29. A child's question 30. Military protection 31. Old England's Plymouth 32. Letters to an apprentice 33. Mind and instinct 34. The mother and motives of invention 35. The entailment and dissemination of knowledge 36. Self helps and providential helps 37. Easy acquisition of knowledge 38. The simple circulation of the bible 39. Eighteen hundred and fifty-two 40. Manufacturing public opinion 41. A word about the war-ship in Boston harbour 42. A word to the boys about war 43. Incidents and observations in the south 44. After-battle amenities 45. One vote, and its responsibility 46. The relative capacities of nations 47. The waste of war and winnings of industry 48. The penny post of England 49. Eighteen hundred and fifty-three 50. The sentiment of nationality 51. The right and dignity of nationality 52. The physiology and union of nationalities 53. Nationality and civil freedom 54. Thoughts at the plough 55. The dignity of the farmer's occupation 56. The farmer's luxuries.
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