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Volume I Historical and Political—General

  1. I. The Political and Social Benefits of the Reformation in England. Oxford: Francis Macpherson, 1847
  2. II. Lectures on the Study of History (with a later preface). Oxford and London: James Parker and Co., 1865
  3. III. England and Slavery, a lecture given at Case Hall, July 31, 1869. An offprint from an unidentified Cleveland, Ohio, newspaper
  4. IV. The European Crisis of 1870. Toronto: Adam, Stevenson & Co., 1871
  5. V. The Aim of Reform. The Fortnightly Review of March 1, 1872
  6. VI. The Ninety Years' Agony of France. The Contemporary Review of December 1877
  7. VII. The Machinery of Elective Government. The Nineteenth Century of January 1882
  8. VIII. Party Government on Its Trial. The North American Review of May 1892
  9. IX. Wellington. The Atlantic Monthly of June 1901
  10. X. The Cult of Napoleon. The Atlantic Monthly of June 1903
  11. XI. Burke on Party. The American Historical Review of October 1905
  12. XII. The Lesson of the French Revolution. The Atlantic Monthly of April 1907.

Volume II Historical and Political—America

  1. I. The Foundation of the American Colonies, a lecture delivered at Oxford June 12, 1860. pp. 185-215 in Lectures on the Study of History, New York: Harper and Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square, 1865
  2. II. England and America, a lecture read before the Boston Fraternity, Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865
  3. III. The Civil War in America: an address read at the last meeting of the Manchester Union and Emancipation Society, January 22, 1866. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., Stationers' Hall Court. Manchester: A. Ireland & Co., 1866
  4. IV. The Experience of the American Commonwealth, Essays on Reform, Chapter IX, London: Macmillan and Co., 1867
  5. V. The Relations between America and England, an address delivered before the citizens of Ithaca, May 19, 1869. G. C. Bragdon, Publishers, Ithaca, New York, The Ithacan Office, 1869
  6. VI. The Schism in the Anglo-Saxon Race, an address before the Canadian Club of New York. New York: The Trade supplied by the American News Company Publishers' Agents, 1887
  7. VII. American Statesman, the Nineteenth Century of January, June, and August of 1888
  8. VIII. The American Commonwealth, Macmillan's Magazine of February 1889
  9. IX. A Constitutional Misfit, the North American Review of May 1897
  10. X. Is the Constitution Outworn? The North American Review of March 1898
  11. XI. A special introduction to the edition of The Federalist published in 1901 by The Colonial Press, New York
  12. XII. England and the War of Secession, the Atlantic Monthly of March 1902
  13. XIII. The Innovations of Time on the American Constitution, the Monthly Review of June 1904

Volume III Biographical

  1. I. President Lincoln, Macmillan's Magazine of February 1865
  2. II. The Death of President Lincoln, Macmillan's Magazine of June 1865
  3. III. Cowper, New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square, 1880 (English Men of Letters series edited by John Morley)
  4. IV. Peel and Cobden, the Nineteenth Century of June 1882
  5. V. John Bunyan, the Contemporary Review of October 1886
  6. VI. Life of Jane Austen, London: Walter Scott, 24 Warwick Lane, 1890 (Great Writers series edited by Professor Eric S. Robertson, M. A.)
  7. VII. William Lloyd Garrison, Toronto: Williamson & Co, 1892
  8. VIII. Columbus, the New York Independent of June 2, 1892
  9. IX. Burke, Cornhill Magazine of July 1896
  10. X. George the Third, Cornhill Magazine of December 1896
  11. XI. Canning, Cornhill Magazine of February 1897

Volume IV Religious

  1. I. Rational Religion, and the Rationalistic Objections of the Bampton Lectures for 1858, Oxford: J. L. Wheeler. Whittaker & Co., London, 1861
  2. II. The Immortality of the Soul. The Canadian Monthly of May 1876
  3. III. The Prospect of a Moral Interregnum. The Atlantic Monthly of November 1879
  4. IV. Has Science yet Found a New Basis for Morality? The Contemporary Review of February 1882
  5. V. Evolutionary Ethics and Christianity. The Contemporary Review of December 1883
  6. VI. Will Morality Survive Religion? The Forum of April 1891
  7. VII. Keeping Christmas. Printed for private circulation, Toronto: Hart & Riddell, 1894
  8. VIII. Christianity's Millstone. The North American Review of December 1895
  9. IX. Free Thought. Reprinted from The Progress of Century, New York & London: Harper and Brothers, 1901

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