I. THE FAR-EASTERN QUESTION II. OF THE IMPORTANCE OF CHINESE TO MODERN SCIENCE III. A BRIEF CONSPECTUS OF CHLNESE CLASSIC LITERATURE ANTERIOR TO l\IE:8CIUS. IV. DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE SYSTE OF MENCIUS. I. THE ELEMENTS OF M0RAL SCIENCE. PART I.-CONCERXIXG PROPERTIES.I. MAN’S ESSENTIAL NATURE. II. THE HEART. III. HEAVEN IV. OF TAO, OR THE UNIYERSAL REIGN OF LAW' • V. DESTINY PART 1I.-VIRTUES AND CORRESPONDING DUTIES., 1. VIRTUE IN CONDUCT • II. VIRTUE IN SPEECH III. THE FOUR CARDINAL ,VIRTUES . BOOK II. THE PRACTICAL EXHIBITION OF M0RAL SCIENCE. PART I.-IN THE INDIVIDUAL CHARACTER, I. THE SCHOLAR II. THE GREAT 1vIAN III. THE SUPERIOR : MAN OR SAGE • IV. THE HOLY OR IDEAL ~IAN PART II.-THE ETRICO-SOCIAL RELATIONS. 1. FATHER AND SON II. BRETHREN,. ELDER AND YOUNGER III. FRIENDS IV. MAN AND WIFE • V. THE SOVEREIGN AND MINSTERS, THE RESULT AT IN MORAL DEVELOPMENT.. THE ORGANISATION OF THE STATE. I. NATIONAL ECONOMY IN PRODUCTION, CO:M1IERCE, AND TAXES II. NATIONAL EDUCATION: ITS THEORY, TEACHERS, METHOD,.AND MUSIC, III. THE NATIONAL DEFENCES. IV. HOME POLITICS