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    19th Century · English

    Society, Manners, and Politics in the United States

    Michel Chevalier

    Society, Manners, and Politics in the United States, by Michel Chevalier (1806–1879), a public-domain text from Liberty Fund's Online Library of Liberty.

    Chapters
    56
    Variants
    56
    Genre
    History
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Notice.prose
    2. 02Letters on North America, Introduction.prose
    3. 03Railroad from London to Paris.prose
    4. 04Liverpool and the Railroad.prose
    5. 05War of the President of the United States upon the Bank.prose
    6. 06Democracy—the Bank.prose
    7. 07Movement of Parties.—bank Question.prose
    8. 08Progress of the Struggle.—new Powers.prose
    9. 09Railroads in America.prose
    10. 10The Banks.—the Preservation of the Union.prose
    11. 11The First People in the World.prose
    12. 12The Yankee and the Virginian.prose
    13. 13Lowell.prose
    14. 14The Factory Girls of Lowell.prose
    15. 15The Bank.—slavery.prose
    16. 16The Elections.prose
    17. 17Pittsburg.prose
    18. 18General Jackson.prose
    19. 19Public Opinion.prose
    20. 20Cincinnati. (1)prose
    21. 21Cincinnati. (2)prose
    22. 22Western Steamboats.prose
    23. 23Intercommunication.prose
    24. 24Sect. I.: Lines Extending Across the Alleghanies.prose
    25. 25First Line. Erie Canal.prose
    26. 26Second Line. Pennsylvania Canal.prose
    27. 27Third Line. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.prose
    28. 28Fourth Line. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.prose
    29. 29Fifth Line. James River and Kanawha Communication.prose
    30. 30Sixth Line. Richelieu Canal.prose
    31. 31Section II.: Lines of Communication between the Mississippi Valley and that of the St. Lawrence.prose
    32. 32First Line. Ohio Canal.prose
    33. 33Second Line. Miami Canal.prose
    34. 34Third Line. Wabash and Erie Canal.prose
    35. 35Fourth Line. Illinois and Michigan Canal.prose
    36. 36Different Lines.prose
    37. 37Works for Improving the Navigation of the Ohio, Mississippi, and St. Lawrence.prose
    38. 38First Line. Inland Channels by the Sounds and Bays along the Atlantic.prose
    39. 39Second Line. Communication between the North and South by the Maritime Capitals.prose
    40. 40First Centre. Boston.prose
    41. 41Second Centre. New York.prose
    42. 42Fourth Centre. Baltimore.prose
    43. 43Seventh Centre. Saratoga.prose
    44. 44Section V.: Works Connected with Coal-mines.prose
    45. 45Labour.prose
    46. 46Money.prose
    47. 47Speculations.prose
    48. 48Bedford Springs.prose
    49. 49Power and Liberty.prose
    50. 50Social Improvement.prose
    51. 51Social Reform.prose
    52. 52The Empire State.prose
    53. 53Symptoms of Revolution.prose
    54. 54The Middle Classes.prose
    55. 55Aristocracy.prose
    56. 56Democracy.prose