CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.

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Chronological List of the Letters contained in Vol. II.[x]
Letters on Politics and War:
The Italian Question. 1859.
Three letters: June 6[3]
June 15[8]
August 1[13]
The Foreign Policy of England. 1863[15]
The Position of Denmark. 1864[17]
The Jamaica Insurrection. 1865[20]
The Franco-Prussian War. 1870.
Two letters: October 6[22]
October 7[25]
Modern Warfare. 1876[29]
Letters on Political Economy:
The Depreciation of Gold. 1863[37]
The Law of Supply and Demand. 1864.
Three letters: October 26[39]
October 29[40]
November 2[43]
Mr. Ruskin and Professor Hodgson. 1873.
Two letters: November 8[44]
November 15[46]
Strikes v. Arbitration. 1865[48]
Work and Wages. 1865.
Five letters: April 20[50]
April 22[52]
April 29[54]
May 4[59]
May 20[62]
The Standard of Wages. 1867[65]
How the Rich spend their Money. 1873.
Three letters: January 23[66]
January 28[67]
January 30[68]
Commercial Morality. 1875[70]
The Definition of Wealth. 1875[71]
The Principles of Property. 1877[71]
On Co-operation. 1879-80.
Two letters: August, 1879[73]
April 12, 1880[73]
Miscellaneous Letters:
I.The Management of Railways.
Is England Big Enough? 1868[79]
The Ownership of Railways. 1868[81]
Railway Economy. 1868[83]
Our Railway System. 1865[88]
Railway Safety. 1870[89]
II.Servants and Houses.
Domestic Servants—Mastership. 1865[93]
Domestic Servants—Experience. 1865[95]
Domestic Servants—Sonship and Slavery. 1865[96]
Modern Houses. 1865[104]
III.Roman Inundations.
A King's First Duty. 1871[111]
A Nation's Defences. 1871[113]
The Waters of Comfort. 1871[115]
The Streams of Italy. 1871[116]
The Streets of London. 1871[119]
IV.Education for Rich and Poor.
True Education. 1868[123]
The Value of Lectures. 1874[124]
The Cradle of Art. 1876[125]
St. George's Museum. 1875[126]
The Morality of Field Sports. 1870[127]
Drunkenness and Crime. 1871[129]
Madness and Crime. 1872[130]
Employment for the Destitute Poor and Criminal Classes. 1868[131]
Notes on the General Principles of Employment for the Destitute and Criminal Classes (a Pamphlet). 1868[132]
Blindness and Sight. 1879[139]
The Eagle's Nest. 1879[140]
Politics in Youth. 1879[141]
"Act, Act in the Living Present." 1873[141]
"Laborare est Orare." 1874[142]
A Pagan Message. 1878[143]
The Foundations of Chivalry. 1877-8.
Five letters: February 8, 1877[143]
February 10, 1877[145]
February 11, 1877[146]
February 12, 1877[147]
July 3, 1878[148]
V.Women: Their Work and Their Dress
Woman's Work. 1873[153]
Female Franchise. 1870[154]
Proverbs on Right Dress. 1862[154]
Sad-colored Costumes. 1870[156]
Oak Silkworms. 1862[158]
VI.Literary Criticism.
The Publication of Books. 1875[163]
A Mistaken Review. 1875[165]
The Position of Critics. 1875[167]
Coventry Patmore's "Faithful for Ever." 1860[168]
"The Queen of the Air." 1871[171]
The Animals of Scripture: a Review. 1856[172]
"Limner" and Illumination. 1854[174]
Notes on a Word in Shakespeare. 1878.
Two letters: September[176]
September 29[177]
"The Merchant of Venice." 1880[179]
Recitations. 1880[186]
Appendix.
Letter to W. C. Bennett, LL.D. 1852[183]
Letter to Thomas Guthrie, D.D. 1853[184]
The Sale of Mr. Windus' Pictures. 1859[185]
At the Play. 1867[185]
An Object of Charity. 1868[186]
Excuses from Correspondence. 1868[186]
Letter to the Author of a Review. 1872[187]
An Oxford Protest. 1874[188]
Mr. Ruskin and Mr. Lowe. 1877[189]
The Bibliography of Ruskin. 1878.
Two letters: September 30[190]
October 23[190]
The Society of the Rose. 1879[191]

Letter to W. H. Harrison. 1865[192]
Dramatic Reform. 1880. (Two letters)[193]
The Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University. 1880. (Five letters)[195]
Epilogue[201]
Chronological List of the Letters contained in Both Volumes[204]
Index[213]