The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 5, May, 1884 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 127 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 5, May, 1884.

The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 5, May, 1884 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 127 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 5, May, 1884.
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_______________ | Total | Cities of Population:  | |Population| 10,000- 50,000- 100,000- Over | | of U.S. | 49,999. 99,999. 499,999. 500,000.|Grand total ____________________________________________________________
__________ 1800| 5,308,483|Pop.| 161,134 24,945 60,989 104,113| 351,181 | | % | .03 .0047 .011 .019 | .068 1820| 9,633,822|Pop.| 214,270 43,997 186,293 194,683| 639,243 | | % | .021 .0046 .019 .02 | .069 1830|12,866,020|Pop.| 316,360 83,960 278,067 289,980| 968,367 | | % | .025 .0065 .021 .0225 | .075 1840|17,069,453|Pop.| 461,671 150,682 504,016 447,078| 1,563,487 | | % | .027 .0088 .029 .025 | .091 1850|23,191,876|Pop.| 990,080 314,182 933,039 763,724| 3,001,025 | | % | .043 .013 .04 .033 | .13 1860|31,433,321|Pop.|1,654,183 446,575 1,483,472 1,750,020| 5,334,250 | | % | .052 .014 .047 .055 | .17 1870|38,558,783|Pop.|2,526,432 676,990 2,302,961 2,311,410| 7,817,793 | | % | .066 .017 .059 .06 | .20 1880|50,155,783|Pop.|3,479,658 947,918 3,087,592 3,123,317|10,638,485 | | % | .069 .019 .06 .062 | .21 ____________________________________________________________
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The city is not only the growing centre of a growing nation—­it is also the centre of all intellectual growth.  The city is the home of the bar, the hospital, the press, the church, and the state.  The city is the outcome of civilization, for it is the product of commerce and manufactures, and these mean civilization.

Then if any history be of value, if the record of the past be of any use in guiding the present and helping toward the future, surely the history of the city is the most important of all history.

PUBLISHERS’ DEPARTMENT.

A SHORT HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES.  By Justin McCarthy, M.P.  One volume, pp. 448.  Harper and Brothers:  New York. 1884.

The brilliant History of Our Own Times, in two volumes, by the same author, and published four years ago, has now been presented to the public in a reduced size.  While it was necessary to leave out many of the striking and rhetorical passages in the process of condensation, which formed so pleasing a portion in the larger work, the strictly historical matter remains unchanged.  His history, beginning with the accession of Queen Victoria, in 1837, and extending to the general election, in 1880, the date of the appointment of the Honorable W.E.  Gladstone to the premiership of England, covers a period of intense interest, and with which every intelligent person should be familiar.  Mr. McCarthy’s work is destined to be, for some time to come, the standard account of English affairs for the last fifty years.

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