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ing discourse. New ed., cor. and enriched by translations of the numerous classical extracts, by Democritus minor. Bost. 1859. 3 v. D. 137:2 Combe, G: The constitution of man considered in relation to external objects. N. Y. 1860. S. 139:1 Drayton, H: S., and James McNeill. Brain and mind, or Mental science, considered in accordance with the principles of phrenology and in relation to modern physiology. N. Y. 1880. D. 139:2 Fowler, Orrin Squire. Self-culture, and perfection of character, including the management of youth. N. Y. 1847. D. 139:3 Goltz, Bogumil. Zur charakteristik und naturgeschichte der frauen. 5te aufl. Berlin. [1874]. S.

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Lavater, J: Caspar. Essays on physiognomy; for the promotion of the knowledge and the love of mankind. Written in the german language, and tr. into english by T: Holcroft. 2d ed. Ill. To which are added 100 physiognomical rules, a posthumous work by mr. Lavater, and memoirs of the life of the author compiled principally from the life of Lavater, written by his son-inlaw G. Gessner. Lond. 1804. 4 v. O. 138+P1 Spurzheim, J: F: Kaspar. Phrenology, or The doctrine of the mental phenomena. 3d amer. ed. Bost. 1834. 2 v. O. 139:4 Theophrastus. Characters; illustrated by physionomical [sic] sketches [by F. Howell]. Bost. 1831. D.

4. Psychology.

Abercrombie, J: Inquiries concerning the intellectual powers and the investigation of truth. [Harpers' family lib.] N. Y. 1847. S. 150: 1 Bain, Alexander. The senses and the intellect. 2d ed. Lond. 1864. O. 150:14

- The emotions and the will. 2d ed. Lond. 1865. O. 150+13 Bascom, J: The science of mind. N. Y. 1881. D. 150:2 Brown, T: Lectures on the philosophy of the human mind; with a memoir of the author by D: Welsh. 7th ed. Edinb. 1833. O. 150:3 Chadbourne, Paul Ansel. Instinct; its office in the animal kingdom and its relation to the higher powers in man. (Lowell lectures, 1871.) N. Y. 1883. O. 158:1 Edwards, Jonathan. A careful and strict inquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of the will, which is supposed to be essential to moral agency, virtue and vice, reward and punishment, praise and blame. N. Y. 1858. O. 159+1 Hazard, Rowland Gibson. Man a creative first cause; two discourses delivered at Concord, Mass., july 1882. Bost. 1883. D.

150:15 Lewes, G: H: Problems of life and mind. Bost. 1874, 1875. 2 v. O. 150:4

Contents. 1st ser. The foundations of a creed. V. 1. Introd.: pt. 1, The method of science and its application to metaphysics; pt. 2, The rules of philosophizing.-Psychological principles.-Problem 1. The limitations of knowledge. 2. Problem 2, The principles of certitude.-Problem 3, From the known to the unknown.-Problem 4, Matter and force.Problem 5, Force and cause.-Problem 6, The absolute in the correlations of feeling and motion. - Same. 3d series. Bost. 1879. O. 150:4 v3 Contents. Problem 1. The study of psychology, its object, scope and method.

McCosh, James. The emotions. N. Y. 1880. D. 157:1

Maudsley, H: Body and will; an essay concerning will in its metaphysical, physiological and pathological aspects. N. Y. 1884 [1883]. O. 159:2 Mill, James. Analysis of the phenomena of the human mind. A new ed. with notes, illus

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trative and critical, by Alexander Bain, Andrew Findlater and G: Grote. Ed. with add. notes by J: Stuart Mill. Lond. 1869. 2 v. O. 150:5 Porter, Noah. The human intellect; with an introduction upon psychology and the soul. 2d ed. N. Y. 1869. O. 150+6

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- The elements of intellectual science; a manual for schools and colleges, abridged from the Human intellect." N. Y. [1871]. O. 150: 7 Rauch, F: A: Psychology, or A view of the human soul, incl. anthropology. 2d ed., rev. and impr. T. p. w. [New York. 1841.] 150:8 Ribot, Théodule. Diseases of memory; an essay in positive psychology. From the french by W: Huntington Smith. (Intern. scientific ser.) N. Y. 1882. D.

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Same. N. Y. [1883.] O. Silberstein, Adolph. Love's strategy; studies on the art of winning and retaining love. From the german. Chicago. 1884. S.

157:2 Steffens, H: Ueber die wissenschaftliche behandlung der psychologie. In his Nachgelassene schriften. 898.2:1 Stewart, Dugald. Elements of the philosophy of the human mind. With add., ed. by sir W: Hamilton. Edinb. 1877. 3 v. O.

191+8 v 2-4 Storrs, R: Salter. The constitution of the human soul; six lectures delivered at the Brooklyn institute. [Graham lectures.] N. Y. 1857. O. 150+10 Taine, Hippolyte Adolphe. On intelligence. Tr. from the french by T. D. Haye, and rev. with add., by the author. N. Ý. 1879. 2 v. D. 150:11

Sully, James. Outlines of psychology, with special_reference to the theory of education. Lond. 1884. O. 150+16 Walter, Johnston Estep. The perception of space and matter. Bost. 1879. O. 1521 Whately, R: Introductory lessons on mind. Bost. 1859. D. 150: 12 Note. For works on the instinct of animals, see Zoology, class 590.

5. Logic.

Bain, Alexander. Logic; deductive and inductive. New and rev. ed. N. Y. 1874. D. 160: 1 Hamilton, Sir W: Lectures on logic; ed. by H: L. Mansel and J: Veitch. Bost. 1860. O. 160+2 Hedge, Levi. Elements of logick, or A summary of the general principles and different modes of reasoning. 2d ed. Bost. 1818. D. 160:8 Jevons, W: Stanley. The principles of science; a treatise on logic and scientific method. N. Y. 1874. O. 160:3 Logic. (Science primers.) Ill. N. Y. 1878. S.

160:4 Lotze, Hermann. Logic, in three books: Of thought, of investigation and of knowledge. Eng. tr. ed. by Bernard Bosanquet. [Sys

tem of philosophy, pt. 1.] (Clarendon press ser.) N. Y. 1884. O. 160:11 McCosh, James. The laws of discursive thought; being a text-book of formal logic. N. Y. 1870. D. 160:5 Mill, J: Stuart. A system of logic, ratiocinative and inductive; a connected view of the principles of evidence and the methods of scientific investigation. 8th ed. N. Y. 1874. O. 160+7 a view of logic (Intern. scientific

Sidgwick, Alfred. Fallacies;

from the practical side.
ser.) N. Y. 1884. D.

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Watts, I: Logic, or The right use of reason, in the enquiry after truth; with a variety of rules to guard against error, in the affairs of religion and human life, as well as in the sciences. Lond. 1822. S. 160: 6

6. Ethics.

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in B 4351 Beattie, James. Elements of moral science. Edinb. 1790. 2 v. O. 170:3 Beta, originally Bettziech, H: Die geheimmittelund unsittlichkeits-industrie in der tagespresse. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v1 Blackie, J: Stuart. Four phases of morals; Socrates, Aristotle, christianity, utilitarianism. N. Y. [1878]. O. Bucke, R: Maurice. Man's moral nature; an essay. N. Y. 1879. O. 171:5 Burgh, James. The dignity of human nature, or A brief account of the certain and established means for attaining the true end of our existence; in 4 books: 1. Of prudence; 2. Of knowledge; 3. Of virtue; 4. Of revealed religion. By J. B. Lond. 1754. O. 170:4 Chapone, Hester. Letters on the improvement of the mind; addressed to a lady. Bost. 170:5 1822. T. Choice pleasures for youth; recommended in a series of letters from a father to his son. Rev. by the eds. N. Y. 1854. T. 175: 1 Cook, Joseph. Conscience, with preludes on current events. (Boston Monday lectures.)

Dodd, W: The beauties of history, or Pictures of virtue and vice drawn from examples of men eminent for their virtues, or infamous for their vices, selected for the instruction and entertainment of youth. 4th ed, Lond 1803. D. 170:2 Dymon, Jonathan. Essays on the principles of morality, and on the private and political rights and obligations of mankind; with a pref. by G: Bush. N. Y. 1847. Q. 170:6 Emerson, Ralph Waldo. The conduct of life. Bost. 1860. S. 171:7

Contents. Fate.-Power.- Wealth. Culture. - Behavior. Worship.- Considerations by the way.

Beauty.-Illusions.

Same. New and rev. ed. Bost. 1885. D. 171: 7 Same. In his Works. 820.1:8 v6 Epiktetos (lat. Epictetus). Epictetus his morals, with Simplicius his comment; made english from the greek by G: Stanhope. 4th ed., with the life of Epictetus from monsieur 171:8 Boilieau (sic). Lond. 1721. D.

Fichte, J: Gottlieb. The science of rights. Tr. from the german by A. E. Kroeger. Phila. 1869. D. 170:7

Fowler, T: Progressive morality; an essay in ethics. Lond. 1884. D. 171:19 Fuller, Osgood E. Ideals of life, or Wisdom of the ages; a series of wholesome practical topics, on which are presented the best things from more than two hundred great thinkers and actors of all times. Detroit. 1881. O. 170+26 Goltz, Bogumil. Die weltklugheit und die lebensweisheit, mit ihren correspondirenden studien. Berlin. 1869. 2 v. in 1. S. 170:1 Gregory, J: A father's legacy to his daughters. With Chapone, H. Letters. in 170:5 Hartmann, K: Robert E: v. Phänomenologie des sittlichen bewusstseins; prolegomena zu jeder künftigen ethik. Berlin. 1879. O. 171+18 Hickok, Laurens Perseus. A system of moral

Holland, Josiah Gilbert, (Timothy Titcomb). Gold-foil, hammered from popular proverbs by Timothy Titcomb. N. Y. n. d. D. 170:9

Contents. An exordial essay.-The infallible book. -Patience.-Perfect liberty.-Trust and what comes of it.-The ideal Christ.-Providence.-Does sensuality pay?-The way to grow old.-Almsgiving.-The love of what is ours.-The power of circumstances.Anvils and hammers.-Every man has his place.Indolence and industry.-The sins of our neighbors. -The canonization of the vicious.-Social classification. The preservation of character. - Vices of imagination.-Questions above reason.-Public and private life.-- Home. - Learning and wisdom. - Receiving and doing.-The secret of popularity.-The Lord's business.-The great mystery. James, J: Angell. The christian father's present

to his children. N. Y. 1853. S. 170: 10 Janet, Paul. Elements of morals; with special application of the moral law to the duties of the individual and of society and the state. Tr. by mrs. C. R. Corson. N. Y. 170:36 [1884]. D.

- The theory of morals. N. Y. 1883. O. 171: 17 Kirchner, F: Der mangel eines allgemeinen moralprincips in unserer zeit. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v6 Kradolfer, J. Die altchristliche moral und der moderne zeitgeist. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v2 La Bruyère, J: de. The "characters" of Jean de La Bruyère, newly rendered into english by H: van Laun, with an introd., a biographical memoir and notes. Ill. N. Y. 170:35 1885 [1884]. O. La Rochefoucauld, François, duc de, prince de Marsillac. Reflections, or Sentences and moral maxims. Tr. from the ed. of 1678 and 1827 with introd., notes and some account of the author and his times by J. W. Willis Bund and J. Hain Friswell. [Bayard 170:24 ser.] Lond. 1871. T.

Same. Newly tr. from the french, with introd. and notes. Added, Moral sentences and maxims of Stanislas, king of Poland. N. Y. 1853. D. 170:24 Mackintosh, Sir James. A general view of the progress of ethical philosophy, chiefly during the 17th and 18th centuries. Phila. 1832. 170+11

0. Mallock, W: Hurrell. Is life worth living? N. Y. 1880. D. 170:22 Nott, Eliphalet. Counsels to young men on the formation of character, and the principles which lead to success and happiness in life; addresses, principally delivered at the anniversary commencements in Union college. [Harpers' family lib.] N. Y. 1840. S. 170:12 Paley, W: The principles of moral and political 170:29 philosophy. T. p. w. O. Patterson, J: Stahl. Conflict in nature and life; a study of antagonism of things, for the elucidation of the problem of good and evil and the reconciliation of optimism and pessimism. [Anon.] N. Y. 1883. D. 170:31 Reforms; their difficulties and possibilities, by the author of "Conflict in nature and 170:34 life." [Anon.] N. Y. 1884. D. Pennington, Lady S. A mother's advice to her absent daughters, with an additional letter on the management and education of infant children. With Chapone, H. Letters on the improvement of the mind. in 170:5

Read, Hollis. The foot-prints of Satan, or The devil in history; the counterpart of "God 170:13 in history". N. Y. 1873. O. Ruskin, J: The crown of wild olive; three lectures on work, traffic and war. N. Y. 170:14 1878. O. Precious thoughts, moral and religious, gathered from the works of J: Ruskin by mrs. 170:33 L. C. Tuthill. N. Y. 1883. D.

Savage, Minot Judson. The morals of evolution. Bost. 1880. D. 171:9

Contents. Is life worth living.-Morality and religion in the past.-The origin of goodness.-Nature of goodness. Sense of obligation. - Selfishness and sacrifice.-Relativity of duty.-Real and conventional virtues and vices.-Morals and knowledge.-Rights and duties in matters of opinion.-Moral sanctions.Morality and religion in the future. Seneca, Lucius Annæus. Morals, by way of abstract. Added, a discourse, under the title of An after-thought, by sir Roger 171: 10 L'Estrange. Phila. 1857. T.

Seume, J: Gottfried. Kurzes pflichten- und sittenbuch für landleute. In his Schriften. 830: 147 v8 Sewall, Frank. The new ethics, or The moral law of use. N. Y. 1881. O. 171: 14 Sewell, W: Christian morals. Flemington, N. J. 1844. O. In The churchman's library. 204: 16 Simcox, Edith. Natural law; an essay in ethics.

2d ed. [Eng and foreign phil. library.] Lond. 1878. O. 171:15 Smiles, S: Character. N. Y. n. d. D. 170:30 Contents. Influence of character.-Home power.Companionship.-Example.-Work.-Courage. - Selfcontrol.-Duty.-Truthfulness.-Temper.-Manner.Companionship of books.-Companionship in marriage.-Discipline of experience.

Duty; with illustrations of courage, patience and endurance. N. Y. 1881. D. 170: 16 Contents. Duty, conscience. - Duty in action. · Honesty, truth.- Men who cannot be bought.-Courage, endurance.-Endurance to the end; Savonarola. -The sailor.-The soldier.-Heroism in well doing.Sympathy.-Philanthropy.-Heroism in missions.Kindness to animals.-Humanity to horses; E. F. Flower.-Responsibility.-The last.

- Self-help; with illustrations of character, conduct and perseverance. N. Y. 1877. D.

170:15 Contents. Self-help, national and individual. Leaders of industry; inventors and producers. Three great potters; Palissy, Böttgher, Wedgwood. -Application and perseverance.-Helps and opportunities; scientific pursuits.-Workers in art.-Industry and the peerage.-Energy and courage.-Men of business.-Money, its use and abuse.-Self-culture, facilities and difficulties.-Example, models.-Character, the true gentleman. Same. N. Y. 1882. Q.

- Thrift. N. Y. 1876. D.

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Contents. Industry. - Habits of thrift. - Improvidence. -Means of saving. - Examples of thrift.Methods of economy.- Life assurance.— - Savings banks.-Little things.-Masters and men.-The Crossleys. Living above the means. -Great debtors. Riches and charity.-Healthy homes.-Art of living. Smith, Adam. The theory of the moral senti

ments, or An essay towards an analysis of the principles by which men naturally judge concerning the conduct and character, first of their neighbors and afterwards of themselves. Added, a dissertation on the origin of languages. N. Y. 1822. 2 v. in 1. O. 171:11 Sprague, W: Buell. Letters on practical subjects to a daughter. 2d ed. N. Y. 1831. D. 170: 18

Stephen, Leslie. The science of ethics. N. Y. 1882. O. 171: 16 Stewart, Dugald. The outlines of moral philosophy. In his Collected works.

191+8 v2, 6, 8 The philosophy of the active and moral powers of man; with add., ed. by sir W: Hamilton. Edinb. 1877. 2 v. O. 191+8 v6, 7 Symington, Andrew James. Hints to our boys; with an introd. by Lyman Abbott. N. Y. [1884]. S. 170:32 Thompson, Joseph Parrish. Young men admonished, in a series of lectures. N. Y. 1848. D. 170:19 Wayland, Francis. The elements of moral science. Bost. 1848. D. 170: 20 Elements of moral science, abridged_and adapted to schools and academies. Bost. 170:28 1836. S. The limitations of human responsibility. 2d ed. N. Y. 1838. S. 171: 13 Whewell, W: The elements of morality, including polity. N. Y. 1847. 2 v. D.

2. Special relations.

The state.

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Bentham, Jeremy. An introduction to the principles of morals and legislation. New ed., cor. by the author. Lond. 1823. 2 v. O. 172:2

Lieber, Francis. Manual of political ethics, designed chiefly for the use of colleges and students at law. 2d ed. rev., ed. by Theodore D. Woolsey. Phila. 1876. 2 v. 0. 172:1

Pfleiderer, Edmund. Kosmopolitismus und patriotismus. In Deutsche zeit- und streitfragen. 304: 15 v3 Warner, Susan. American female patriotism; a prize essay by Elizabeth Wetherell. N. Y. 1852. Tt. 172:3

The family.

Abbott, J: Stevens Cabot. The mother at home, or The principles of maternal duty, familiarly illustrated. N. Y. n. d. T. 173: 14 Evans, Robert Wilson. The rectory of Valehead, or The edifice of a holy home. 2d amer. ed. N. Y. 1860. S. 173:3 Friswell, James Hain. The better self; essays for home-life. Phila. n. d. D. 173: 15 Jackson, Helen Maria, born Hunt, (H. H.) Bits of talk about home matters, by H. H. Bost. 1873. T. 173:16

James, J: Angell. The family monitor; or A help to domestic happiness. Concord, N. H. 1832. T.

Keddie, Henrietta. Sweet counsel; girls. Lond. 1866. S.

Larned. Augusta. Talks with girls. d. D.

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Mothers in council. N. Y. 1884. S. Osgood, S: The hearth-stone; thoughts upon home-life in our cities. 6th ed. enl. and ill. N. Y. 1860. D. 173:7

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Sherwood, Mary Elizabeth Wilson. (M. E. W. 8.) Amenities of home. [Appleton's home books.] N. Y. 1881. D. 173:2 Sigourney, Lydia Howard, born Huntley. Letters to mothers. 2d ed. N. Y. 1839. D. 173:9 Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth, born Beecher. House and home papers by Christopher Crowfield. Bost. 1865. S. 173:10 Tomes, Robert. The bazar book of the household. [Anon.] N. Y. 1875. S. 173: 1 Ware, J: Fothergill Waterhouse. Home life; what it is and what it needs. Bost. 1867. D. 173: 11

Yonge, Charlotte Maria. Womankind. Leipz. 173:12 1878. 2 v. in 1. S. Young wife's book, The; a manual of moral, religious and domestic duties. Phila. 1843.

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Contents. Time and its uses.-Aims in life. — A steady purpose.-The three p's, punctuality, prudence, perseverance. - Business habits. - Business men and business notes.-The race and the athlete.Self help.-Reasonable service and true success. Boardman, H: A: The Bible in the counting

house; a course of lectures to merchants. Phila. 1853. D. 174:2 Crafts, Wilbur F. Successful men of to-day, and what they say of success; based on facts and opinions gathered by letters and personal interviews from five hundred prominent men, and on many more published sketches. N. Y. [1883]. Ď. 174:5

Hillard, G: Stillman. Dangers and duties of the mercantile profession; an address delivered before the Mercantile library association, at its 30th anniversary, nov. 13, 1850. Bost. 1850. S. 174:3 Mears, J: W. The Bible in the workshop, or Christianity the friend of labor. N. Y. 1857. D. 174: 4

The sexes.

Cobbe, Frances Power. The duties of women; a course of lectures. Bost. 1881. D. 176:3 Cook, Joseph. Marriage, with preludes on current events. (Bost. Monday lectures.) Bost. 1879. D. 176:4 Cook, N. F. Satan in society, by a physician. [Anon.] St. Louis. 1877. D. 176: 8 Dixon, W: Hepworth. Spiritual wives. Leipz. 1868. 2 v. in 1. S. 176 Madan, Martin. Thelyphthora, or A treatise on female ruin in its causes, effects, consequences, prevention and remedy, considered on the basis of the divine law; with many other incidental matters, par

principles and tendency of stat. 26, Geo. II e. 33, commonly called the marriage act. Lond. 1780, 1781. 3 v. O. 176: P7 Michelet, Jules. Love (L'amour). From the french, tr. from the 4th Paris ed. by J. W. Palmer. N. Y. 1867. D. 176:2 Woman (La femme). From the french, tr. by J. W. Palmer. N. Y. 1860. D. 176:1 Same, ger. Die Frau. Uebers. von F: Spielhagen. Leipz. 1860. S. 176:1 Saunders, F: About woman, love and marriage. N. Y. 1874. D. 176:6

Society.

Chapin, Edwin Hubbell. Humanity in the city.
N. Y. [1854]. D.
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Ellis, Sarah Stickney. Prevention better than
cure, or The moral wants of the world we
live in. N. Y. 1847. D.
177:2
Goltz, Bogumil. Eine umgangs - philosophie.
[Feigenblätter, 3.] Berlin. n. d. D. 177:1
Hale, E: Everett. How to do it. Bost. 1881. S.
x 177: 12
Holland, Josiah Gilbert, (Timothy Titcomb). Let-
ters to the Joneses, by Timothy Titcomb.
8th ed. N. Y. 1863. D.
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Lecky, W: E: Hartpole. History of european
morals from Augustus to Charlemagne. 3d
ed. rev. N. Y. 1877. 2 v. D. 177:4
Kleinwächter, F: Zur philosophie der mode.
In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen.

304: 15 v9
Maurice, J: F: Dennison. Social morality; 21
lectures delivered in the university of
Cambridge. 2d ed. Lond. 1872. D. 177:5
Noah, Mordecai Manuel Gleanings from a
gathered harvest. N. Y. 1847. S. 177:6
Opie, Amelia. Illustrations of lying, in all its
branches. Hartford. 1827. D.
Peabody, Andrew Preston. Conversation; its
faults and its graces. New ed.

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Bost. 1882.
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Springs of
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Richards, Cornelia Haven Bradley.
action. N. Y. 1863. S.
Stanhope, Philip Dormer, 4th earl of Chesterfield.
The elements of a polite education; care-
fully selected from [his] letters to his son,
by G: Gregory. New ed. Lond. [1800(?)]
D.
177:9
Talmage, T: De Witt. The abominations of
modern society. N. Y. 1872. D. 177: 10
Uhlhorn, Gerhard. Christian charity in the
ancient church. From the german, with
the author's sanction. N. Y. 1883. O.

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- Umwandlung der schenken; erläuterung der vorschläge der schenken-commission des Deutschen vereins gegen den missbrauch geistiger getränke. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v13 Livermore, Abiel Abbot. Anti-tobacco; also A lecture on tobacco, by Russell Lant Carpenter; also On the use of tobacco, by G. F. Witter. Bost. 1883. S. 178: 6 Macnish, Robert. The anatomy of drunkenness. From the 5th Glasgow ed. N. Y. 1835. D. 178:3 Parton, James. Smoking and drinking. [New 178:2 ed.] Bost. 1882. S. Reade, A. Arthur, ed. Study and stimulants, or The use of intoxicants and narcotics in relation to intellectual life as illustrated by personal communications on the subject from men of letters and of science. Rev., with add. Manchester. 1883. D. 178:5 Select temperance tracts. N. Y. d. D.

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Dexter, H: Martyn. Street thoughts. Ill. Bost. 1859. S. 179:1 Nicholson, E: Byron. The rights of an animal; a new essay in ethics. With a reprint of part of J: Lawrence's chapters "On the rights of beasts," "On the philosophy of sports," and "On the animal question." Lond. 1879. D. 179:2 Schasler, Max. Ueber moderne denkmalswuth. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen.

304: 15 v7 Spurgeon, C: Haddon. John Ploughman's pictures, or More of his plain talk for plain people. Phila. 1881. D. 179:3 Systematic beneficence; three prize essays. The great reform, by Abel Stevens; The great question, by Lorenzo White; Property consecrated, by B: St. James Fry. N. Y. 1856. S. 179:4

x denotes books specially adapted for children.
Note. For Ethics in general, see also Business manuals, class 658.

Ancient and Modern philosophies.

Classes 180-199.

See Philosophy in general, col. 46.

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