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3. Archbishop Whately on Christianity.

4. Criminal Legislation and Prison Discipline.

5. Lord Campbell as a Writer of History.

6. Schamyl, the Prophet-Warrior of the Caucasus.

7. Thomas De Quincey and his Works.

8. The Balance of Power in Europe.

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