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THE ANNUAL CYCLOPÆDIA

AND

REGISTER OF IMPORTANT EVENTS

OF THE YEAR 1863.

In presenting to the public another volume of the Annual Cyclopædia, containing the record of the most turbulent year which the country has witnessed, no efforts have been spared to secure its completeness and accuracy, and to preserve it free from every mark of partisanship.

The principles adopted in the previous years have taken effect, and many new and most important questions arose under them, and were discussed dar ing 1863; such as confiscation, emancipation, indemnity, official and pecuniary, the relations of the insurrectionary States to the Union, personal liberty, mar tial law, prize, the liability of Great Britain for damages done by the Ala bama, &c., &c.

These discussions are embraced in its contents, together with the important civil and political measures of the Federal and State governments; an accurate and minute history of the struggles of the great armies and their battles, illustrated with maps and plans of actions taken from official copies; the debates of the Federal and Confederate Congresses; financial measures of the government, commerce, &c., &c.; the proceedings in the Confederate States to maintain the war and establish their government; also, all the exciting movements in foreign countries; the developments in the physical sciences; the progress of literature; mechanical inventions and improvements; the stopen dous enterprises of the government connected with the war, such as hospitals for the army, the manufacture of ordnance, and the trade regulations in insurrectionary districts. The present statistics of the Religious denominations, and Biographical sketches of the eminent persons deceased in 1863, &c.

The contents are arranged in an alphabetical order, and accompanied by most complete index. This volume is in the style of the NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPÆDIA, and will match the volumes for 1861 and 1882, of this annual. The work is published exclusively by subscription, and is elegant and substantial.

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THE

NEW ENGLANDER

NULLIUS ADDICTUS JURARE IN VERBA MAGISTRI.

VOL. XXIII.-NUMBER IV.

OCTOBER, 1864.

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ART. 1. The Conflict with Skepticism and Unbelief.
Fourth Article: Recent Discussions upon the
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