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CONTENTS:Physics, 1800-1833. (Continued from Volume VIII)OerstedThe Effect of the Electrical Conflict on the Magnetic NeedleJoseph HenryElectricity from MagnetismFaradayElectricity from MagnetismEducation, 1781-1833PestalozziThe School in BonnalPolitical Ideas in the United States, 1833-1860Basil HallSlave ConditionsHarriet MartineauMorals of SlaveryGeorge McDuffieThe Rights of SlaveryWilliam Lloyd GarrisonThe LiberatorThe Constitution a Covenant with Death and an Agreement with HellNo Union with Slaveholders In Support of the American Anti-slavery SocietyWendell PhillipsThe Murder of LovejoyJohn CalhounTexas and SlaveryHenry ClayThe Compromise of 1850William Henry SewardThe Higher LawStephen A. DouglasSquatter SovereigntyCrystallization of Sentiment Against the Extension of SlaveryAppeal of the Independent Democrats (Chase, Sumner, Giddings, Etc.)Chief Justice TaneyThe Dred Scott DecisionAbraham LincolnAgainst Squatter Sovereignty and the Dred Scott DecisionJefferson DavisThat the Territories Cannot Keep out SlaveryThe Party Platforms, 1860Douglas Democratic PlatformSouthern Democratic PlatformRepublican PlatformConstitutional Union PlatformSecessionOrdinance of South CarolinaSouth Carolina's Declaration of CausesEvolutionCharles LyellUniformity in the Series of past Changes in the Animate and Inanimate WorldTheodor SchwannCell TheoryHerbert SpencerProgress: Its Law and CauseCharles DarwinNatural SelectionErnst HaeckelThe Fundamental Law of the Evolution of OrganismsPhysics and ChemistryHermann von HelmholtzThe Conservation of EnergyKirchhoff and BunsenChemical Analysis by Means of the SpectroscopeEducationFriedrich FroebelThe KindergartenHorace MannLessons from EuropeInventions
CONTENTS:FranklinTo Those Who Would Remove to AmericaWinterbothamThe Prospects and Advantages of an European Settler in the United StatesHamiltonThe Powers of the Supreme CourtThe Policy of ProtectionThe Kentucky Resolutions 1798The Virginia Resolutions 1798Kentucky Resolution of 1799The Treaty Ceding LouisianaJefferson on the Louisiana PurchaseMarshall on the Constitutionality of ExpansionQuincyAgainst the Admission of LouisianaThe Hartford Convention. ReportClayThe American Policy of Internal ImprovementMarshallThe Supreme Court Superior to State LegislaturesNational Law Superior to State Law. The Doctrine of Implied PowersThe Supreme Court the Final Judge of the Construction of the ConstitutionBentonThe Revision of the Tariff of 1828 and the Rise of the Doctrine of NullificationCalhounAddress on the Relation of the States and the General Government 1831HayneThe Doctrine of NullificationWebsterThe Supreme Court the Final ArbiterThe Nullification Ordinance. OrdinanceJacksonProclamation Against NullificationClayThe Compromise of 1833MonroeThe Monroe Doctrine 1823MalthusAn Essay on the Principle of PopulationRicardoTheory of RentFichteOutlines of the Doctrine of KnowledgeSchelling and HegelHegel, The Development of SpiritSchopenhauerThe Will in NatureComteThe Positive PhilosophyDavyThe Decomposition of the Alkalies by ElectrolysisDaltonOn the Constitution of BodiesOn Chemical SynthesisGay-LussacMemoir on the Combination of Gaseous Substances with Each OtherAvogadroThe Molecules in Gases Proportional to the VolumesFaradayOn Fluid ChlorineBichatThe Doctrine of TissuesJennekAn Inquiry (The Theory of Vaccination)LamarckEvolution by UseCuvierThe Mutual Relations of Forms in Organized BeingsBellOn the Nervous CircleCount RumfordThe Nature of HeatYoungOn the Interference of Light
Kentucky, 1861 pulls students into the secession crisis following Lincoln's 1860 election. During a special session of the Kentucky legislature, set against the looming threat of violence, students grapple with questions about the future of slavery and the constitutionality of secession.