of circumstances, and that expressions are occasionally used which he would have himself wished subsequently to cancel, as, for instance, in two passages (pp. 40. 77.) of the pamphlet on the Roman Catholic Claims. (See Life and Correspondence, vol. i. 262. ii. 34; Letters, Oct. 29, 1829, May 4, 1836.) In conclusion, the thanks of Dr. Arnold's friends are due for the kind permission of the Proprietors of the Quarterly Journal of Education, and of the Edition of Thucydides, to republish the parts of those works which appear in the present volume, as well as for the trouble taken by the Proprietors of the Sheffield Courant and the Hertford Reformer to recover and supply the various letters published in their Journals. Univ. Coll. Oxford, A. P. S. CONTENTS. Page 113 169 171 249 Post- 257 IX. Preface to the Third Volume of the Edition X. Lecture before the Mechanics' Institute, at 381 9. The State and the Church. 1839 11. The Labouring Population and the 12. State of the Manufacturing and La- |