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in three years 24 00 " in four years 118 00 " in five years 112 00 " in six years 106 00 " in seven years 100 00 The Continental Monthly Devoted to Literature and National Policy. * * * * * SEPTEMBER, 1862. * * * * * NEW-YORK AND BOSTON: J. R. GILMORE, 532 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK, AND 110 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON. NEW-YORK: HENRY DEXTER AND SINCLAIR TOUSEY. PHILADELPHIA: T. B. CALLENDEE AND A. WINCH. CONTENTS.--No. IX. Henry Thomas Buckle, 253 The Molly O'Molly Papers, 257 Hopeful Tackett--His Mark, 262 John Bull to Jonathan, 265 Jonathan to John Bull, 265 American Student Life, 266 Go In and Win, 274 John Neal, 275 The Soldier and the Civilian, 281 Author Borrowing, 285 Intervention, 289 Maccaroni and Canvas, 290 Anthony Trollope on America, 302 Up and Act, 314 Reminiscences of Andrew Jackson, 318 Shakspeare's Caricature of Richard III., 320 The Negro in the Revolution, 324 A Merchant's Story, By the author of "Among the Pines," 328 Shoulder-Straps, 342 The Children in the Wood, 354 National Unity, 357 Was he Successful? 360 Literary Notices, 366 Editor's Table, 369 * * * * * The article in this issue on NATIONAL UNITY, is by the
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