POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ECONOMY.

POLITICAL SCIENCE; Or, The State Theoretically and Practically Considered. By THEODORE D. WOOLSEY, D.D., LL.D.; late President of Yale College. 2 vols., 8vo, $5.00.

THE BOSTON TRANSCRIPT.—"No work on Political Science has ever been published in America which covers so wide a ground and which treats the subject so fairly and impartially, and with so thorough knowledge and judgment."

THE CINCINNATI GAZETTE.—"This work is indeed one of the most important contributions of the century to the science of natural and national law and ethics."

THE N. Y. TRIBUNE.—"In the discussion of the manifold questions suggested by the general theme of the work Dr. Woolsey exhibits the same cautiousness of judgment, moderation of tone, and vigor of expression which characterize his previous writings. His volumes abound with the signs of profound study and copious erudition as well as of original thought."

INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. Designed as an Aid in Teaching and in Historical Studies. By THEODORE D. WOOLSEY, D.D., LL.D., late President of Yale College. Fifth edition, revised and enlarged. Crown 8vo, $2.50.

A complete outline of that grand system of ethical jurisprudence Which holds, as it were, in one community the nations of Christendom. Its appendix contains a most useful list of the principal treaties since the Reformation. The work has no rival as a text book.

Special attention is directed to the fact that this FIFTH EDITION of Dr. Woolsey's International Law is entirely re-written and enlarged, and is printed from new plates.

THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN.—"A compendium treatise, intended not for lawyers nor for those having the profession of law in view, but for young men who are cultivating themselves by the study of historical and political Science. While the work gives the state of the law of nations as it is, it compares the actual law with the standard of justice, and, by exhibiting the progress of science in a historical way, brings it into connection with the advances of humanity and civilization."


STANDARD TEXT BOOKS.

POLITICAL ECONOMY. By ARTHUR LATHAM PERRY, Professor of History and Political Economy in Williams College. Crown 8vo, $2.50.

Professor Perry's book has passed through many editions and has recently been subjected to a thorough revision and recasting. His work is a complete exposition of the Science of Political Economy both historically and topically, his style is admirably clear and racy; his illustrations are forcible and well chosen, and he has made a subject interesting and open to the comprehension of any diligent student, which has often been left by writers vague and befogged and bewildering. This work has stood excellently the test of the class room, and has been adopted by many of the chief educational institutions in this country. Among them are Yale College, Bowdoin College, Dartmouth, Trinity, Wesleyan, University of Wooster, Denison University, Rutgers College, New York University, Union College, and many other colleges and normal and high schools.

T. D. WOOLSEY, President of Yale College.—"Your book interests students more than any I have ever instructed from."

THE NEW YORK TIMES.—"As a manual for general reading and popular instruction, Prof. Perry's book is far superior to any work on the subject before issued in the United States."

THE NATION.—"We cordially recommend this book to all, of whatever school of political economy, who enjoy candid statement and full and logical discussion."

THE INDEPENDENT.—"There is more common sense in this book than in any of the more elaborate works on the same subject that have preceded it. It Is the most interesting and valuable one that has been given to the American public on this important subject."