than other systems of government, or that it is anything more than a form of polity still open to diligent study and investigation. Apart from any theories whatever, he has traced the results of eighty years of Republican Government; and if it can be proved that he is in error upon any question here discussed, his regret will be lessened by the knowledge that he errs in company with some of the greatest Americans that have adorned the public life or literature of their country. LONDON, November, 1867. ALPHABETICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS. ADMISSIONS of politicians, 173. Advocacy of sectional differences in Congress, 87. America and the English working classes, 287. American ideas of representation, 75. |