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The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy   By:

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The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July 1863, is a collection of essays, poems, and stories that reflect the literary and political landscape of the time. The diversity of topics covered in this issue is striking, ranging from discussions on recent events in the Civil War to reflections on American society and culture.

One particularly powerful piece in this volume is an essay examining the role of literature in shaping national identity and politics. The author argues that literature has the power to inspire change and provoke thought, making it a crucial tool in advancing national policy.

Another compelling read is a poem that captures the pain and heartbreak of war, highlighting the human cost of conflict. The poet's use of evocative language and vivid imagery effectively conveys the raw emotion of loss and despair.

Overall, The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July 1863, is a thought-provoking and engaging collection that offers a glimpse into the intellectual and emotional landscapes of the time. Whether discussing wartime struggles or exploring the power of literature, the pieces in this volume are sure to resonate with readers seeking a deeper understanding of the past.

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THE

CONTINENTAL MONTHLY.

DEVOTED TO

Literature and National Policy.

VOL. IV.

JULY DECEMBER, 1863.

New York:

JOHN F. TROW, 50 GREENE STREET,

(FOR THE PROPRIETORS.)

1863.

ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1863, by

JOHN F. TROW,

In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.

JOHN F. TROW, PRINTER, STEREOTYPER, AND ELECTROTYPER, 46, 48, & 50 Greene St., New York.

INDEX TO VOLUME IV.

Abijah Witherpee's Retreat, 16

Across Maine in Mid Winter, 138

A Detective's Story, 474

American Finances and Resources. By Hon. Robert J. Walker, 463

Autumn Leaves. By Mrs. Martha Walker Cook, 136

Buckle, Draper, and a Science of History. By Edward B. Freeland, 610

Buckle, Draper, and the Law of Human Development. By Edward B. Freeland, 529

Currency and the National Finances. By J. Smith Homans, 419

Dead. By Anna Gray, 683

Diary of Frances Krasinska; or, Life in Poland during the 18th Century, 42, 150, 274 394, 491, 624

Dying in the Hospital. By Mary E. Nealy, Louisville, Ky., 229

Early History of Printing and the Newspaper Press in Boston and New York. By W. L... Continue reading book >>


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