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comparative politics, to offer any explanation to his countrymen of the candour with which he has treated among foreigners of the national weaknesses and evils which he has never hesitated to expose at home. petty growls in one or two small provincial communities, from people who, for want of any definite idea in politics, consider a vague ultra-loyalty to be equivalent to a whole scheme of economy and general political Apostle's creed, were too insignificant to deserve notice at the hands of anyone who mixed in imperial politics, and were too much involved with narrow and mean local prejudices to be taken as an indication of the opinion of any intelligent British society.

But though he had nothing to apologise for, it is just that the author's statements should be reviewed by the British public, and if false, be corrected-if improperly applied, be confuted. Hence the lecture is published precisely as it was given in one or other of the great cities of America. The whole, as

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here presented, was obviously too long for any single evening, and therefore different passages were selected to be delivered in each city; but they were read as here produced, and the lecture in the aggregate is correctly reported.

The author has another object in presenting this lecture just now to the English public. It was prepared by an Englishman familiar with American life and institutions, to be read to Americans, and he was perforce obliged to look at the condition of England rather from the point of view of an outsider than of an Englishman. Hence he believes that, at this particular juncture, the lecture will be valuable as a fresh, simple, and comprehensive review of the difficulties in the way of the Reform party in England. offers it also as a general statement of the programme of that party in the coming elections. The Tory vainly seeking in the coruscations of Mr. Disraeli's wit, or the steady and sober play of common-sense

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in Lord Derby, or in the strident screams of the Marquis of Salisbury, for any evidences of a policy, may at least find here traced out the lines of coming defeats.

The author inscribes to the RADICAL PARTY and to the WORKMEN OF GREAT

BRITAIN this little handbook for the elections of 1874.

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