Entered, according to act of Congress, in the year 1842, by C. EDWARDS LESTER, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. STEREOTYPED BY SMITH AND WRIGHT, OOR. FULTON AND GOLD STREETS, CRAIGHEAD, PRINTER. TO HON. JOHN C. SPENCER, THE FRIEND OF POPULAR EDUCATION, THESE VOLUMES ARE INSCRIBED BY HIS HUMBLE FRIEND, THE AUTHOR. A ANALYSIS OF VOLUME I. PAGE BOOK THE FIRST.-The Power and Magnificence of the British Empire, with reference to the feudal age. 15 BOOK THE SECOND.-General Condition of the British 41 BOOK THE THIRD. - The Present Condition of the British BOOK THE FOURTH. -The same subject continued, including a short reply to "The Fame and Glory of England Vindicated." 75 173 BOOK THE FIFTH.-Some Glances at the Suffering and Crime, the Ignorance and Degradation caused by the Oppressive Burdens laid upon the British People. 235 239780 |