ART. I.-1. Prize Essays on a Congress of Nations for the Adjustment of International Disputes, and for the Promotion of Universal Peace without Resort to Arms; together with a Sixth Essay, comprising the Substance of the Rejected Essays. Boston, 1840. 8vo, pp. 706.
2. The Manual of Peace, exhibiting the Evils and Remedies of War. By THOMAS C. UPHAM, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy in Bowdoin College. Published by the
American Peace Society. Boston, 1842. 12mo, pp. 212. 3. An Inquiry into the Accordancy of War with the Principles of Christianity, and an Examination of the Philosophical Reasoning by which it is Defended; with Observations on some of the Causes of War and on some of its Effects. Fourth Edition. London, 1843. Pp. 112.
4. The Cause of the Heavy Burden of Great Britain, and of her National Debt; comprising a rapid survey of some of the great events especially connected with the Finances of British History during the last 150 years. Second Edition. London, 1843. Pp. 12.
5. The True Grandeur of Nations; an Oration delivered before the Authorities of the city of Boston, U.S., on the 4th of July 1845, by CHARLES SUMNER. Boston, 1849.
6. Extracts from "The True Grandeur of Nations." Liverpool, 1846. Pp. 31.
7. Congrès des Amis de la Paix Universelle réunis à Bruxelles en 1848. Bruxelles, 1849. Pp. 90.
8. Report of the Proceedings of the Second General Peace Congress, held in Paris on the 22d, 23d, and 24th of August 1849. London, 1850.
9. Verhandlungen des dritten allgemeinen Friedenscongresses, gehalten in der Paulskirche zu Frankfurt am 22, 23, und 24te August 1850. Frankfurt am Main, 1851. 8vo, pp. 100.