27. Crime and its Causes. W. Douglas Morrison.

“Can hardly fail to suggest to all readers several new and pregnant reflections on the subject.”—Anti-Jacobin.

28. Principles of State Interference. D. G. Ritchie, M.A.

“An interesting contribution to the controversy on the functions of the State.”—Glasgow Herald.

29. German Socialism and F. Lassalle. W. H. Dawson.

“As a biographical history of German Socialistic movements during this century it may be accepted as complete.”—British Weekly.

30. The Purse and the Conscience. H. M. Thompson, B.A. (Cantab.).

“Shows common sense and fairness in his arguments.”—Scotsman.

31. Origin of Property in Land. Fustel de Coulanges. Edited, with an
Introductory Chapter on the English Manor, by Prof. W. J. Ashley, M.A.

“His views are clearly stated, and are worth reading.”—Saturday Review.