The Evolution of Love

Previous

EMIL LUCKA TRANSLATED BY

ELLIE SCHLEUSSNER

CONTENTS

PREFACE

TRANSLATOR'S INTRODUCTION

Chapter II THE PLANTING COLONIES. 3. Character of these

Chapter III THE FARMING COLONIES. 10. Character of these

Chapter IV THE TRADING COLONIES. 16. Character of these

Chapter V THE PERIOD OF THE REVOLUTION. 1774 (1787). 23. The

Chapter VI THE FEDERAL CONVENTION. 1787. 32. The First

Chapter VII TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE AND ANTI-SLAVERY EFFORT, 1787

Chapter X THE RISE OF THE COTTON KINGDOM. 1820 (1850). 74. The

Chapter XI THE FINAL CRISIS. 1850 (1870). 80. The Movement

Chapter XII THE ESSENTIALS IN THE STRUGGLE. 92. How the

APPENDIX A. A CHRONOLOGICAL CONSPECTUS OF COLONIAL AND STATE

APPENDIX D. BIBLIOGRAPHY. COLONIAL LAWS.

II.

III.

IV.

ON THE HEPTAMERON,

DEDICATIONS AND PREFACE , PREFIXED TO THE FIRST TWO EDITIONS OF THE TALES OF THE QUEEN OF NAVARRE.

Peter Boaistuau, surnamed Launay, To the Reader.(1)

To the most Illustrious and Virtuous Princess , Madame Jane de Foix,

THE HEPTAMERON.

PROLOGUE.

FIRST DAY.

TALE I .

TALE II.

TALE III.

TALE IV .

TALE V.

TALE VI .

TALE VII .

APPENDIX.

A. (Prologue, Page 31.)

B. (Tale I., Page 50.)

C. (Tale IV., Page 85.)

THE EVOLUTION OF LOVE

BY

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Clyx.com


Top of Page
Top of Page