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-Letter to senator Hamlin on the reciprocity treaty. -On postage bill.-In favor of prohibiting all traffic in intoxicating drinks in Washington.-Against providing intoxicating drinks for the navy.-In favor of indemnifying mr. Riddle and mr. Peabody.-In favor of custom-houses at Buffalo and Oswego. - Final letter to his constituents.-Letter to F: Douglass.Letter to hon. H. C. Goodwin.

Sumner, C: Works. Bost. 1875-1883. 15 v. D. 329.1:16

Contents. V. 1-12. See Catalogue of the Brooklyn library, p. 1024-1026. 13. Cheap ocean postage.-The late hon. Thaddeus Stevens, remarks on his death.— Claims of citizens in the rebel states. - Tribute to hon. James Hinds.-Powers of congress to prohibit inequality, caste, and oligarchy of the skin.-Claims on England, individual and national. Locality in appointment to office.-National affairs at home and abroad.-The question of caste.-Currency. - Colored physicians.-The late hon. W: Pitt Fessenden, remarks on his death.-Cuban belligerency.-Admission of Virginia to representation in congress.Financial reconstruction and specie payments.-Major-general Nathaniel Greene. - Personal record on reconstruction with colored suffrage.-Admission of Mississippi to representation in congress.-The first colored senator.-Consideration of treaties in open senate.-Eligibility to the senate; question of inhabitancy. Ratification of the fifteenth amendment.Admission of Georgia to representation in congress. -Income tax.-More work to be done.-Education.No exclusion of retired army officers from civil office. -Arctic expeditions.-One cent postage, with abolition of franking.-Chinese indemnity fund.-Tax on books. Naturalization laws; no discrimination on account of color. 14. The republican party; its past and future work.-The duel between France and Germany, with its lesson to civilization. The patriot dead at Arlington.-Naboth's vineyard.-New year's day.-Italian unity. Response to a toast.-Duty of the young colored lawyer.-Charity to France or Germany?-Colored schools in Washington. - Hon. J: Corode, speech on his death.-Italian unity again. -Violations of international law, and usurpations of war powers.-Personal relations with the president and secretary of state.-The Ku-klux-klan.-Our duty against wrong.-Power of the senate to imprison recusant witnesses. The haytian medal. - Equality of rights in public schools.-Peace and the republic for France. The great fire at Chicago, and our duty. -Rights and duties of our colored fellow-citizens.One term for presidents.-The best portraits in engraving.-Equality before the law protected by national statute. 15. The house of representatives, its proper number.- Reform and purity in government. Parliamentary law on the appointment of special committees of the senate.-Books on the free list. -The Nasby letters. Advice to the colored people.-Diplomatic agents of the U. S. not to accept gifts from foreign powers.-Preservation of the park at Washington. Hours of labor.-Arbitration as a substitute for war.- Republicanism vs. Grantism.Interest and duty of colored citizens in the presidential election.-Letter to speaker Blaine.-Retrospect and promise.-F: Douglass and president Grant.Greeley or Grant?-No names of battles with fellowcitizens on the army register, or the regimental colors of the U. S.-Tribute to Horace Greeley.-Relief of Boston.-The late hon. Garrett Davis, remarks on his death.-Equality in civil rights.-Equal rights of colored fellow-citizens in normal schools.-The president of Hayti and mr. Sumner.-International arbitration. A common-school system irrespective of color.-Boston, its proper boundaries.-Yellow fever at Memphis and Shreveport.-The case of the Virginius. The supplementary civil-rights bill again.Our pilgrim forefathers.-Supplementary civil-rights bill; the last appeal.

Orations and speeches. Bost. 1850. 2 v. D. 329.1:36

Contents. V. 1. The true grandeur of nations.— The scholar, the jurist, the artist, the philanthropist. -White slavery in the Barbary states.-Fame and glory. The law of human progress. 2. The war system of the commonwealth of nations. - Speech against the admission of Texas as a slave state.Speech on the anti-slavery duties of the whig party. -Letter to hon. Robert C. Winthrop on the declaration of war against Mexico.-Speech against the mexican war.-Argument before the supreme court

Mass. regiment of volunteers for the mexican war. -Speech calling for the withdrawal of the american troops from Mexico. - Speech before the Boston prison discipline society.-Speech for political action against the slave power and extension of slavery. Speech for union among men of all parties against the slave power and the extension of slavery.-Speech for the Buffalo platform and candidates.-Letter on parties and the importance of a free-soil organization.-Remarks on calling the free-soil state convention of Mass. to order, 1849.-Address to the people of Mass. explaining and vindicating the free-soil movement. Argument against the constitutionality of separate colored schools.-Report on the law school of Harvard university.-Speech on our present antislavery duties.-Three tributes of friendship: Joseph Story; J: Pickering; H: Wheaton.

Train, G: Francis. Union speeches del. in England during the [civil] war. Phila. 1862. O. 329.1:37 Ward, Elijah. Speeches on commercial, financial and other subjects. N. Y. 1877. O. 329.1+38

Contents. A ship-canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.-A just bankrupt law.-Our commercial relations with the british north american provinces.-The tariff and the true principles of taxation. -The treaty with the Hawaiian islands.-Our commercial relations with Canada.-The financial condition of the nation.-The financial problem.-The distribution of the Geneva award.-Nationality of the democratic party.-The true policy of the government as to the conduct of the war.-The best policy toward the southern states.-The shipping act relating to merchant seamen.-A coinage dept. at the assay office in New York.-The questions of the times.A free canal policy. Washington, G: Writings; his correspondence, addresses, messages, and other papers, official and private, selected and publ. from the original mss., with a life of the author, by Jared Sparks. N. Y. 1848-1852. 12 v. O. 329.1:17

Contents. V. 1. Life, by J. Sparks. 2. Pt. 1: Official letters relating to the french war and private letters before the american revol., march 1754 to may 1775. 3. Pt. 2: Correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the american revol., june 1775 to july 1776. 4. July 1776 to july 1777. 5. July 1777 to july 1778. 6. July 1778 to march 1780. 7. March 1780 to april 1781. 8. April 1781 to dec. 1783. 9. Pt. 3: Private letters from the time Washington resigned his commission as commander-in-chief of the army to that of his inauguration as president of the U. S., dec. 1783 to april 1789. 10. Pt. 4: Letters, official and private, from the beginning of his presidency to the end of his life, may 1789 to nov. 1794. 11. Nov. 1794 to dec. 1799. 12. Pt. 5: Speeches and messages to congress, proclamations and addresses.-App.-Indexes.

Webster, Daniel. Works. 7th ed. Bost. 1853. 6 329.1+18

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Contents. V. 1. Biographical memoir, by E: Everett. Speeches on various public occasions. 2. Speeches on various public occasions. 3, 4. Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Mass.-Speeches in congress. 5. Speeches in congress.-Legal arguments and speeches to the jury. 6. Legal arguments and speeches to the jury.-Diplomatic and official papers.-Miscellaneous letters. - Diplomatic and official papers, while secretary of state. N. Y. 1848. O. 329.1+39 Woodbury, Levi. Writings, political, judicial and literary; now first sel. and arr.

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1852. 3 v. O. Contents. V. 1. Biograph. notice.-Speeches.-Reports. Gubernatorial message, speeches, and reports on state topics.-Occasional letters and speeches on important topics.-App. 2. Judicial. 3. Literary.

Great Britain.

Adams, C: Kendall, ed. Representative british orations, with introd. and explanatory

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Contents. V. 1. From the closing of the war to the passing of the reform bill. Jenkinson, C. C. C., earl of Liverpool. On moving an address to the prince regent on the treaties of 1815.-Lambton, J: G., earl of Durham. Against the alien bill of 1818.-Romilly, Sir S: In support of a petition againt a clause introduced by the lords into the alien act of 1818.-Mackintosh, Sir J. On moving for a committe to inquire into the state of the criminal law.-Stewart, R., viscount Castlereagh. On introducing the celebrated six acts against seditious meetings.-Russell, J: lord. On proposing the consideration of the state of the representation of the people in parliament.-Huskisson, W: On the motion of mr. Ellice for a select committee on the silk trade.-Canning, G: On moving the consideration of the king's message on the relations subsisting between Great Britain and Portugal.-Wellesley, A., duke of Wellington. On moving the second reading of a bill for the relief of the roman catholics.-Grey, C., 2d earl. On moving the second reading of the reform bill for England and Wales. 2. From the passing of the reform bill to the Commencement of the russian war. Macaulay, T: B. baron. On the repeal of the union with Ireland.Stanley, E: G., 14th earl of Derby. On the emancipation of the slaves.-Brougham, H: baron. Immediate emancipation of the negro apprentices.-Spencer, J: C: 3d earl. On the renewal of the bank charter. O'Connell, D. On justice to Ireland.Sheil, R: L. On irish municipal reform.-Villiers, C: P. On the corn laws.-Lamb, W:, viscount Melbourne. On the penny postage bill.-Robinson, F: J: 1st earl of Ripon. On the penny postage bill.Peel, Sir R. On the repeal of the corn laws.Temple, H: J: 3d viscount Palmerston. On the affairs of Greece.-Copley, J: S., baron Lyndhurst. On the war with Russia.

Celebrated speeches of Chatham, Burke and Erskine; added, the argument of mr. Mackintosh in the case of Peltier; sel. by a member of the Phila. bar. Phila. 1860. O. 329.2:6 Burlingame, E: Livingstone, ed. Current discussion; a collection from the chief english essays on questions of the time. Vol. 1: International politics. N. Y. 1878. D. 329.2:4

Contents. Forbes, A. The russians, the turks and the bulgarians.-Canning, Sir S., viscount Stratford de Redcliffe. Turkey.-Gladstone, W: E. Montenegro.-Smith, G. The political destiny of Canada.— Blackie, J: S. Prussia in the 19th century.-Dicey, E: The future of Egypt.-Smith, G. The slaveowner and the turk.-Owen, S. J. The stability of the british empire in India.-Freeman, E: A: The relation of the english people to the russo-turkish

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Contents. V. 1. Military flogging. - Queen Caroline. Libel on the Durham clergy.-Army estimates. - Holy alliance. - Education.-Law in Ireland.-Imprisonment for debt.-Bed chamber question.-Wellington speeches. 2. Commerce and manufactures.-Liverpool election.-Liverpool mechanics institute.-The slave_trade.-Case of rev. J: Smith.-Negro slavery.-The slave trade.-Emancipation of negro apprentices.-Eastern slave trade.Present state of the law-Local courts. Parliamentary reform.-Poor laws.

Burke, Edmund. Works. Rev. ed. Bost. 186567. 12 v. D.

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Contents. V. 1. Advertisement to the reader prefixed to the first octavo edition.-Advertisement to the second octavo ed. A vindication of natural society. A philosophical inquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful, with an introductory discourse concerning taste.-A short account of a late short administration.-Observations on a late publication intituled The present state of the nation.-Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents. 2. Speech on american taxation.Speeches on arrival at Bristol and at the conclusion of the poll.-Speech on moving resolutions for conciliation with America.- Letter to the sheriffs of Bristol on the affairs of America.- Letters to two gentlemen of Bristol on the bills depending in parliament relative to the trade of Ireland.-Speech on presenting to the house of commons a plan for the better security of the independence of parliament. and the economical reformation of the civil and other establishments.-Speech at Bristol previous to the election.-Speech at Bristol on declining the poll.--Speech on mr. Fox's East India bill.-A representation to his majesty. 3. Speech on the nabob of Arcott's debts.--Substance of speech on the army estimates.-Reflections on the revolution in France. 4. Letter to a member of the national assembly, in answer to some objections to his book on french affairs.--Appeal from the new to the old whigs.Letter to a peer of Ireland on the penal laws against irish catholics.-Letter to sir Hercules Langrishe on the subject of the roman catholics of Ireland.Hints for a memorial to be delivered to monsieur de M. M.-Thoughts on french affairs.-Heads for consideration on the present state of affairs.-Remarks on the policy of the allies with respect to France; with an appendix. 5. Observations on the conduct of the minority.-Preface to the address of M. Brissot to his constituents; with an app.-Letter to W: Elliot, occasioned by a speech made in the house of lords, etc.-Thoughts and details on scarcity.-Letter to a noble lord on the attacks made upon him and his pension.-Three letters to a member of parliament on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France. 6. Fourth letter on the proposals for peace with the regicide directory of France, with preliminary correspondence.-Letter to the empress of Russia.-Letter to sir C: Bingham on the irish absentee tax.-Letter to the hon. C: James Fox, on the american war.-Letter, addresses to the king, and the british colonists in N. am. in relation to the measures of government in the am. contest, and a proposed secession of the opposition from parliament.-Letter in relation to a bill for the relief of the roman catholics of Ireland.-Two letters in vindication of his parliamentary conduct relative to the affairs of Ireland, 1780.-Letters and reflections on the executions of the rioters in 1780.Letter to H: Dundas; with a sketch of a negro code, 1792. Letter on the subject of parliamentary reform.-Fragments of a tract relative to the laws against popery in Ireland.-Letter on the subject of catholic emancipation.-Letters to sir H. Langrishe on the catholic question.-Letter to R: Burke on the protestant ascendancy in Ireland.-Letter on the affairs of Ireland, 1797. 7. Fragments and notes of speeches in parliament: On acts of uniformity; On the bill for the relief of protestant dissenters; Bill to repeal and alter certain acts respecting religious opinions on petition of the unitarians: Speech relative to the Middlesex election; On a bill for shortening the duration of parliament: On the state of the representation of the commons in parliament; On powers of juries in prosecutions for libels, with letter on the same; On a bill for the repeal of the marriage act; On the dormant claims of the church; Hints for an essay on the drama.-An essay towards the abridgment of English history. 8. Ninth and eleventh reports of the select committee of the house of commons on the affairs of India: Articles of charge of high crimes and misdemeanors against Warren Hastings; articles 1-6. 9. Same; articles 7-22.-Speeches in the impeachment of Warren Hastings: speech in opening the impeachment, first and second days. 10. Same; third and fourth days.Speech on sixth article of charge. 11. Report from committee appointed to inspect the lords' journals in relation to their proceedings on trial of Warren Hastings, also vindication of same.-Speeches in impeachment of Warren Hastings, continued.-Speech in general reply, first to fourth day. 12. Same; fifth through ninth day.-General table of contents.Index.

Burke, Edmund.-Continued.

-Works, with a memoir, in 3 v. V. 2, 3. N. Y. 1837, 1846. O. 329.2:3 Contents. Same as above beginning with Appeal from the new to the old whigs, in v. 3. Canning, G: Select speeches, with a prelim. biographical sketch and an app. of extracts from his writings and speeches, ed. by Robert Walsh. Phila. 1853. O.

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Contents. The sardinian treaty.-On mr. Tierney's motion respecting peace with France.-The expedition to Copenhagen.-Conduct of the duke of York.Expedition to the Scheldt.-Vote of credit bill.-On the report of the bullion committee.-The war with America. Embassy to Lisbon.-Vote of thanks to the marquis of Hastings. The state of the nation, 1819.-Roman catholic disability removal bill. -Parliamentary reform.-Negotiations relative to Spain.The abolition of slavery.-Amelioration of the condition of the slave population.-State of slavery.The king's message, 1826. Election and dinner speeches. Cobbett, W: Letters to the right hon. lord Hawkesbury, and to the right hon. Henry Addington, on the peace with Buonaparte, to which is added an app., containing a collection, now greatly enl., of all the conventions, treaties, speeches and other documents, connected with the subject. 2d ed. Lond. 1802. O. 329.2+7

- Manchester lectures, in support of his fourteen reform propositions; del. in the Minor theatre in that town, on the last six days of 1831. Subjoined, a letter to mr. O'Connell, on his speech, made in Dublin on the 4th of jan. 1832, against the proposition for the establishing of poor-laws in Ireland. Lond. 1832. D. 329.2:8 Gladstone, W: Ewart. Gleanings of past years; 1843-1879. N. Y. [1878-1879]. 7 v. S.

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Contents. V. 1. The throne and the prince consort, the cabinet and the constitution. Death of the prince consort.-Life of the prince consort.-The county franchise, and mr. Lowe thereon.-Last words on the county franchise.-Postscriptum on the county franchise.-Kin beyond sea. 2. Personal and literary. -Blanco White. -Giacomo Leopardi.-Tennyson.Wedgwood. Bishop Patteson.-Macaulay.-Memoir of Norman Macleod. 3. Historical and speculative. The theses of Erastus and the scottish church establishment.-On "Ecce homo".-Courses of religious thought.-The influence of authority in matters of opinion. Rejoinder on authority in matters of opinion.-16th century arraigned before the 19th. 4. Foreign. Letters to the earl of Aberdeen, on the state prosecutions of the neapolitan government.— An examination of the official reply of the neapolitan government.-Farini on the states of the church.Germany, France and England, 1870.-The hellenic factor in the eastern problem. - Montenegro. — Aggression on Egypt and freedom in the east. 5. Ec

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clesiastical. Present aspect of the church, 1843. Ward's ideal of a christian church, 1844.-Remarks on the royal supremacy, 1850. 6. Ecclesiastical. On the functions of laymen in the church. The bill for divorce, 1857.-The church of England and ritualism, 1874-5. Italy and her church. 7. Miscellaneous. Inaugural address on the work of universities, 1860.Place of ancient Greece in the providential order.A chapter of autobiography, 1888.-The law of probable evidence and its application to conduct.-The evangelical movement, its parentage, progress and issue. Bulgarian horrors and Russia in Turkistan, with other tracts. Leipz. 1876. S. 329.2: 10

Contents. Bulgarian horrors and the question of the east.-Russian policy and deeds in Turkistan.— Speech at Blackheath, sept. 9th 1876. - Life and speeches of the prince consort: court of queen Victoria.-Italy and her church.

The hellenic factor in the eastern problem, with other tracts. Leipz. 1877. S

329.2:11 Contents. The hellenic factor in the eastern problem. The life of lord Macaulay.-Life of the prince consort.-Two letters to the earl of Aberdeen on the state prosecutions of the neapolitan government.An examination of the official reply of the neapolitan government. Rome and the newest fashions in religion ; three tracts: The Vatican decrees; Vaticanism; Speeches of the pope. Leipz. 1875. S. 329.2: 12

- The Vatican decrees in their bearing on civil allegiance; a political expostulation. Added, A history of the Vatican council, together with the latin and english text of the papal syllabus, and the Vatican decrees, by Philip Schaff. N. Y. 1875. O.

329.2:13 Horseley, S: Speeches in parliament. Dundee. 1813. O. 329.2:14 Macaulay, T: Babington, baron Macaulay. Speeches. N. Y. 1853. 2 v. D. 329.2: 15 O'Connell, Daniel. Select speeches, ed., with historical notices, by his son, J: O'Connell. 2d ser. Dublin. 1865. D. 329.2:16 Russell, J, 1st earl Russell. Recollections and suggestions, 1813-1873. Bost. 1873. O.

Sheil, R: Lalor.

329.2:18 Speeches, with memoir by T. MacNevin. T. p. w. [Dublin. 1862]. Ď.

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in 824.2: 81-83 Contents, see under English literature, Essays. Temple, Sir W: [Political writings]. In his Works. 820.2: 23 v1,2 Contents, see under English literature, Collected works.

4. Political economy.

1. In general.

About, Edmond François Valentin. Handbook of social economy, or The worker's A. B. C. Tr. from the last french ed. N. Y. 1873. D. 330:46

Adler, A. Leitfaden der volkswirthschaftslehre zum gebrauche an höheren fach-lehranstalten und zum selbstunterricht. Leipz.

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Contents. Capital and interest.- That which is seen, and that which is not seen. -Government. — What is money ?-The law.

Blanqui, Jérôme Adolphe. History of political economy in Europe. Tr. from the 4th french ed. by Emily J. Leonard; with a pref. by D: A. Wells. N. Y. 1880. O.

Bowen, Francis. American political economy; incl. strictures on the management of the currency and the finances since 1861, with a chart showing the fluctuations in the price of gold. N. Y. [1870]. O. 330: 10 Cairnes, J: Elliot. The character and logical method of political economy. N. Y. 1875.

D. 330: 11 Carey, H: C: The past, the present, and the future. Phila. 1848. O. 330: 12

- Miscellaneous works. Phila. 1865. O.

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Contents. The harmony of interests, agricultural, manufacturing and commercial.- Money. - Letters to the president on the foreign and domestic policy of the union, and its effects, as exhibited in the condition of the people and the state.-Financial crises; their causes and effects.-The french and american tariffs compared in a series of letters addressed to M. Michel Chevalier.-The, way to outdo England without fighting her; letters to the hon. Schuyler Colfax, on the paper, the iron, the farmer's, the railroad, and the currency questions.-The resources of the union. -The public debt, local and national; how to provide for its discharge while lessening the burthen of taxation.-Contraction or expansion? repudiation or resumption?-National bank amendment bill.-British free trade, how it affects the agriculture and the foreign commerce of the union.-Protection of home labor and home productions necessary to the prosperity of the american farmer. Cohn, Gustav. Ueber die vertheuerung des lebensunterhaltes in der gegenwart. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v5 Conrad, Johannes. Ueber das steigen der lebensansprüche; vortrag gehalten am 24 feb. 1877 zum besten des Frauenvereins zu Halle a. Saale. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v6 Contzen, H: National-ökonomie; ein handund lehrbuch für alle stände. Leipz. 1878. 0. 330: 41 Cossa, L: Guide to the study of political economy. Tr. from the 2d italian ed., with a pref. by W: Stanley Jevons. Lond. 1880. 330: 13 De Quincey, T: The logic of political economy, and other papers. Bost. 1859. D. 330: 14 Contents. The logic of political economy.-Life of Milton. The suliotes.-The fatal marksman.-The incognito, or Count Fitz-hum.-The dice.-The king of Hayti.

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Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth. A paying invest-
ment. Bost. 1876. D.
Dühring, Eugen K:

Kritische geschichte der
nationalökonomie und des socialismus.
Berlin. 1871. O.
330: 42
Ely, R: T. The past and present of political
economy. (Johns Hopkins university
studies). Balt. 1884. O. in 904+32 v2
Fawcett, H: Manual of political economy. 5th
ed., rev. and enl. Lond. 1876. D. 330:5
Fawcett, Millicent Garrett. Political economy
for beginners. 5th ed., rev. and enl. Lond.
1880. D.
x 330: 25
- Tales in political economy. Lond. 1874. D.
x 330: 26
Contents. The Srimats.-The shipwrecked sailors.-
Isle Pleasant.-The islanders' experience of foreign
trade.

George, H: Social problems. N. Y. 1883. D. 330:35

Hanson, W: The fallacies in "Progress and
poverty," in H: Dunning Macleod's "Econ-
omies," and in "Social problems;" with
The ethics of protection and free trade,
and the industrial problem considered
à priori. N. Y. 1884. D.
330:49

Heitz, E. Ursachen und tragweite der nord-
amerikanischen konkurrenz mit der west-
europäischen landwirthschaft. In Deutsche
zeit- und streit-fragen.
304: 15 v10
Jevons, W: Stanley. Political economy. (Sci-
ence primers). N. Y. 1878. S. 330: 15
Károly, Akin. The dilemmas of labour and
education. Lond. 1884. D.

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Contents. Introd.-The dilemmas of labour.-Critical examination of "Progress and poverty."-- Brief philosophy of rent.-The dilemma of education.The literary artizan.

Laspeyres, Etienne. Die kathedersocialisten
und die statistischen congresse; gedanken
zur begründung einer nationalökonomi-
schen statistik und einer statistischen na-
tionalökonomie. In Deutsche zeit- und
streit-fragen.
304: 15 v4

Laveleye, Émile de. The elements of political
economy. Tr. by Alfred W. Pollard; with
an introd. and supplementary chapter by
F. W. Taussig. N. Y. 1884. D. 330: 36
Macleod, H: Dunning. The elements of econ-
omics; in 2 v. V. 1. Lond. 1881. D. 330:6
Mallock, W: Hurrell. Property and progress,
or A brief inquiry into contemporary social
agitation in England. N. Y. 1884. D.

330:43 Contents. "Progress and poverty".-Socialism in England.--The statistics of agitation. Mason, Alfred B., and J: Joseph Lalor. The primer of political economy, in 16 definitions and 40 propositions. Chicago. 1882. S. x 330: 24 Mill, J: Stuart. Principles of political economy, with some of their applications to social philosophy. People's ed. Lond. 1873. D. 330: 7

- Principles of political economy, abridged; with critical, bibliographical and explanatory notes, and a sketch of the history of political economy by J. Laurence Laughlin; a text-book for colleges. Maps and diagrams. N. Y. 1884. O. 330:48 Mongredien, A: Wealth-creation; with introd. by Simon Sterne. N. Y. [1883]. D.

330: 30 Neumann-Spallart, Franz Xaver ritter v. Die theuerung der lebensmittel. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v3 Owen, Robert. The book of the new moral world; containing the rational system of society, founded on demonstrated facts, developing the constitution and laws of human nature and society. Lond. 1836. O. 330:16 Perry, Arthur Latham. Elements of political 330:17 economy. N. Y. 1866. O.

- Introduction to political economy. N. Y.

1880. D. 330:27 Platter, Julius. Die pflichten des besitzes; rede geh. im rathhaus-saale zu Zürich am 18. jan. 1882. In Deutsche zeit- und streitfragen. 304: 15 v11 x denotes books specially adapted for children.

Guyot, Yves. Principles of social economy. Tr.
from the french by C. H. d' Eyncourt Lip-
pington. Lond. 1884. O.
330:50

Potter, Alonzo.

Political economy; its objects, uses and principles, considered with reference to the condition of the american people. With a summary for the use of students. [Harper's family library]. N. Y. 330:18

1844. S. Ricardo, D: Works; with a notice of the life and writings of the author by J. R. McCulloch. Lond. 1852. O. 330:33 Contents. Life. - Principles of political economy and taxation.-High price of bullion a proof of the depreciation of bank notes. Reply to mr. Bosanquet's practical observations on the report of the bullion committee.-Essay on the influence of a low price of corn on the profits of stock.-Proposals for an economical and secure currency, with observations on the profits of the bank of England.-On protection to agriculture.-Plan for the establishment of a national bank. -Essay on the funding system.-Observations on parliamentary reform.Speech on voting by ballot.-Index. Roscher, W: G: F: Principles of political econ

omy. From the 13th, 1877, german ed.; with additional chapters furnished by the author for this 1st eng. and amer. ed. on paper money, international trade, and the protective system, and a prelim. essay on the historical method in political economy, from the french, by L. Wolowski. The whole tr. by J: J. Lalor. Chicago. 1878. 2 v. O. 330+2 Rousseau, J: Jacques. A dissertation on political economy. 1st amer. ed. Albany. 1797. D. 330:19 essays on the first principles of political economy. N. Y. 1866. D. 330: 20 Contents. The roots of honor. The veins of wealth.-Qui judicatis terram.—Ad valorem.

Ruskin, J: Unto this last; four

- Munera pulveris; six essays on the elements of political economy. N. Y. 1882. D. 330:47 Say, J: Baptiste. A treatise on political economy, or The production, distribution and consumption of wealth. Tr. from the 4th ed. of the french by C. R. Prinsep, with notes; new amer. ed. containing a tr. of the introd. and add. notes by Clement C. Biddle. Phila. 1863. O. 330: 3 Schönhof, Jacob. Ueber die volkswirthschaftlichen fragen in den Vereinigten Staaten; ein vortrag gehalten vor dem gesellig-wissenschaftlichen verein in New York. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen.

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Contents. V. 1. No. 1. Atkinson, E: What is a bank? what service does a bank perform? 2. Political economy and political science (bibliography), comp. by W. G. Sumner, D: A. Wells, W: E. Foster, R: L. Dugdale, and G. H. Putnam. 3. Subjects and questions pertaining to political economy, constitutional law, the theory and administration of government, and current politics. 4. Usury laws, their nature, expediency, and influence; opinions of Jeremy Bentham and John Calvin, with review of the existing situation and recent experience of the U. S., by R: H. Dana, jr., D: A. Wells, and others. 2. No. 5. Courtois, A. Political economy in one lesson; a lecture before the Polytechnic assoc. of Paris; tr. from the Journal des économistes, by W. C. Ford. 6. White, H. Money and its substitutes; an essay

ence by J: J. Lalor. 7. White, A. D. Paper-money inflation in France; how it came, what it brought, and how it ended. 8. Whitridge, F: W. Caucus system; an essay prepared for v. 1 of the Cyclopædia of political science, etc. 9. Canfield, J. H. Taxation: a plain talk for plain people. 10. Bowker, R: R. Work and wealth; a summary of economics. 11. Green, G: W. Repudiation. 12. Shepard, E: M. The work of a social teacher; a memorial of R: L. Dugdale. 15. Richardson, H. W. The standard dollar. Soetbeer, G: Adolph. Die fünf milliarden;

betrachtungen über die folgen der grossen kriegsentschädigung für die wirthschaftsverhältnisse Frankreichs und Deutschlands. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v3

Stewart, Dugald. Lectures on political economy, now first pub.; ed. by sir W: Hamilton. Edinb. 1877. 2 v. O. 191+8 v8, 9 Contents. V. 1. Introd: On the objects and province of political economy.-Pt. 1. Of political economy proper; Of population; Of national wealth. 2. Same continued: Of the poor, their maintenance; Of the education of the lower orders.-Pt. 2. Of politics proper, or Theory of government. Sturtevant, Julian M. Economics, or The sci330:22 ence of wealth. N. Y. 1878. D. Sumner, W: Graham. Problems in political economy. N. Y. 1884. S. 330: 44

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Contents. V. 1, 2. 1259-1400. 3, 4. 1401-1582. Tooke, T: A history of prices and of the state of the circulation from 1793 to [1856]; preceded by a brief sketch of the state of the corn trade in the last two centuries. Lond. 1838-1857. 6 v. in 4. O, 330: R37 Contents. V. 1. Introd.-To 1813. 2. To 1838. 1838, 1839. 4. 1839-1847.-With a general view of the currency question and remarks on the operation of the act, 7 and 8 Vict. C. 32. 5, 6. Tooke, T: and W: Newmarch. 1848-1856.-Index to the 6 vols., in v. 6.

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