THE Anglo-American Magazine VOLUME V JANUARY-JUNE, 1901 THE ANGLO-AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY General Office, 60 Wall Street, New York London, 59 Chancery Lane Copyright, 1901, by The Anglo-American Publishing Company A. A. A. Gambling : One Point of View, 521. ABBOTT, A. R. Some Recollections of Lincoln's Assassination, 397. American Society in London, The. R. N. Crane, 481. Anglo-American : The United Nations, J. B. Bright, 3; Why Do Not Englishmen Become Naturalized Americans ? Civis Americanus AUTHOR OF “THE SIXTEENTH AMENDMENT.” In District Vo. 1, 60, 149, Book Notices. 89, 188, 285, 373, 476, 565. BRADSHAW, W. R. The Grand Tour to Muskoka, 430. BRIGHT, J. B. The United Nations, 3. Buffalo Pan-American Exposition, The. E. E. Pidgeon, 289. Canada : The Present-Day French-Canadian, 337 ; Canada Under British Rule, R. W. Grant, 385 ; The Grand Tour to Muskoka, W. R. Brad- shaw, 430 ; The Maritime Provinces of Canada, W. A. Hickman, 497. Cazin and the Future of French Art, C. W. Draper, 425. Ceylon, the Scented Isle. D. E. Fralick, 129. CHANDLER, G. B. Reinsch's “World Politics," 485. China : “These from the Land of Sinim." D. E. Fralick, 418. Americans ? 239. The question which is on trial in this country is whether we ourselves are fit for self-government.-Prof. GEORGE T. LADD, in New York Evening Pest. That which threatens to overwhelm the Saxon race is not the angry waters of the Latin races, or of envious rivals, but the canker-worm in its own heart.-LORD CHARLES BERESFORD. The tumult and the shouting dies, The Captains and the Kings depart. -KIPLING. -MARKHAM. Work out your own salvation, Ye equal-born and free; The end whereof ye see; What higher destiny ! Work out your own salvation, la manner fit and wise ; Feed, feed ye, ere it dies; The call for sacrifice, |