8. Law and Tyranny. 9. Liberty and Anarchy. 10. Cant and Sincerity. 11. Affectation and Naturalness. 12. Canal through the Isthmus of Panama. 13. Steam as a Motive Power. 17. The Formation of Character. 18. Self-control is True Free dom. 19. Confusion and Order. 20. My Experience in Gardening. 21. Fashionable Follies. 22. Winter Evenings. 23. A Flood. 24. A Picnic. 25. The Art of Printing. 26. Wild Flowers. 27. Kindness to Animals. 28. My Ideas of a Noble Character. 29. An Instance of True Cour age. 30. A Presidential Campaign. 31. Limited and Universal Suf frage. 32. Should Education be Compulsory? 33. Should Capital Punishment be Abolished? 34. Was the Execution of André Unjust? 35. The Child is Father of the Man. 36. The Pen is Mightier than the Sword. 37. Look before you ere you leap. 38. Better to Wear out than to Rust out. 39. Pluck. 40. School Friendships. 41. When my Ship Comes in. 42. Ancient and Modern War fare. 43. The View from my Win dow. 337 44. Homes without Hands. 45. John Chinaman. 46. Irish Characters. 51. Castles in Spain. 55. Robinson Crusoe. 56. Street Arabs. 57. Legerdemain. 58. Examinations. 59. A Rainy Saturday. 60. How Horatius Kept the 61. My First Sea Voyage. 63. Well Begun is Half Done. 67. Caricature. 68. Bayard Taylor as an Ob- server. 69. Natural and Acquired Abil- 70. Spelling and Pronunciation. 73. The Power of Ideas. 76. Should High Schools be 77. Is Oratory Declining? quence. 79. The Habit of Reading. 83. American Historians. 89. Germany's Relations with 90. A Historical Character. 93. Debates and Declamations. 95. Doctors. 96. Amateur Theatricals. 104. Effect of Inventions on Civilization. 105. An Ideal City. 107. Ghost Story. 108. Co-education. 109. Should Property and Edu- 110. Pies. 111. Our Government. 112. State Boundaries. 113. Lenten Amusements. 114. Collars and Cuffs. 118. A Historical Incident. 121. Should Boys learn a Trade? 128. A Christmas Story. perance. 132. Modern Public Buildings. 134. Street Games. 135. Future Government of 136. The Amateur and the Pro- 137. The Travel Habits. 138. Arbitration. 139. The Liquor Curse. 140. Annexation of Canada. paper. 142. Dudes. 143. America, 1492-1892. 150. Siberian Exiles and Prisons. 153. A Midnight Call. 154. The Spring in the Forest. 156. Breaks. 157. Home Experiments. 158. The Home of the Indo- 159. The Art of Printing. 162. The Wayside Inn. 163. The Character of Cromwell. 166. Railroad Conductors. 171. Naval Ships, 1800-1892. 172. The Evolution of a Politi- 173. Has the Maximum Speed 174. Tide Motors. 175. Does Advertising Pay? 177. Campaign Stories. 178. Modern Methods of Benev- 179. Habits of Economy. 187. The Children's Crusade. men. 197. Camp-fire Stories. 198. The Use and Abuse of Parks. 199. An Adventure with an 200. Rushing the Season. 202. Grandmothers. 203. The Boy of the Story Book. 205. Make Haste Slowly. 206. The Ship of the Desert. 208. Cities of the Dead. 209. Street Cries. 210. The World Owes me a 211. Cleanliness akin to Godli- ness. 212. Fighting Windmills. 221. The Schoolmaster in the 222. A Day on a Trout Stream. 229. At the Photographer's. 232. Ancient and Modern Modes of Travel. 233. Much Ado about Nothing. 265. Our Government and the 234. How I Spend my Saturdays. 236. America Two Hundred 237. America Two Hundred 238. The Language of Animals. 240. Advertisements. 241. Superstitions. 242. Economy and Parsimony. 246. A Thousand Years Ago. 252. Spiders. 253. Wit and Humor. 254. Recreation. 255. Influence of Climate on Character. 256. My Favorite Books. age. 260. Beauty and Utility. 261. A Storm on Land. 262. Changes of Fashion. 264. Advantages of Self-Reli- ance. Indian. 266. Corruption in Civil Offices. 271. The Power of Early Im- 272. Earnestness as an Element 273. Criticism and Invention. 275. Shall Cremation Supersede 276. Is Dickens Faithful to Na- 277. Puritan Hostility to Art. 281. Cigarettes. 282. Is there a Sea Serpent? 287. Signal Service Reform. 292. The American Jury. |