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16. Shadwell's System of Political Economy. 



Nation, New York, vol. 24 (June 28, 1877): 385-386. 

 Anonymous roview. 



17. Walker on Money. 



Nation, New York, vol. 26 (Apr. 11, 1878): 244-245.. 

 Anonymous review of a work published in 1878. 



18. The silver conference and the silver question. 



International Rev., New York, vol. 6 (Mar., 1879): 309-333. 



19. The standard of value. 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 129 (Sept., 1879): 233-237. 



20. Walker's Money [in its relation to Trade and Industry.] 



Nation, New York, vol. 29 (Sept. 18, 1879) r 197-198. 

 Anonymous review of a work published in 1879. 



21. The organization of labor. 



Princeton Rev., New York, (May, 1880): 393-410; (Sept., 1880): 231-246. 



22. Principles of taxation. 



N. Amer. Rev., vol. 131 (Aug., 1880): 142-156. 



23. The two schools of political economy. 



Princeton Rev., New York, n. s., vol. 14 (Nov., 1884): 291-301. 



24. Principles of political economy. 



New York, Harper's, 1886 [c. 1885]. 16+548 pp. 



Reprinted in 1887, 1890, and 1895. In all 2,500 copies were printed. 



Reviewed in Science, New York, vol. 6 (Nov. 27, 188.5): 470-471, by E. J. James. 



Reviewed in Nation, New York, vol. 42 (Jan. 14, 1886): 38-39. 



Listed with comment in Sonnenschein's Readefs Guide. See also no. 33, Section I, of this bibliography. 



25 Newcomb's Political Economy. 



Science, New York, vol. 6 (Dec. 4, 1885): 495. 



Letter in reply to criticisms in James's review, no. 24 (above). 



26. Views of economists on the silver question. 



Science, New York, vol. 7 (Mar. 19, 1886): 265-266. 



27. The labor problem. 



Independent, New York, vol. 38 (Mar. 25, 1S86): 358. 



28. An economist's advice to the Knights of Labor. 



Nation, New York, vol. 42 (Apr. 8, 1886): 292-293. 

 Anonymous editorial. 



29. A plain man's talk on the labor question. 



Independent, New York, vol. 38 (May 13-Sept. 9, 1886). 



"Society as a cooperative organization" (May 13): 581-582; "Railway monopoly" (May 20): 613; "Our 

 common interests" (May 27): 646-647; "Benefits and evils of organized action" (June 3): 680; "How 

 one man may do the work of ten thousand " (June 10) : 718 ; " Was it good for us that we allowed one man 

 to make a hundred million dollars?" (June 17): 748; "The past and the present of the mechanic" 

 (June 24): 782; " The account current — answers to questions " (July 1): 811-812; "A talk to a Knight 

 of Labor" (July 15): 877=878; "More of the railroad question" (July 29): 942-943; "Another talk to a 

 Knight of Labor" (Aug. 12): 1006; " How can all get better wages? " (Aug. 19): 1036-1037; "Cheap 

 labor and its effects" (Aug. 26-Sept. 2): 1067-1068, 1103; " Is waste a good? " (Sept. 9): 1133-1134; 

 "The moral side of the question" (Sept. 16): 1165. 



29A. A plain man's talk on the labor question. 

 New York, Harpers, 1886, 16 mo., 195 pp. 



Preface: " The following chapters owe their inception to the editor of the New York Independent, In which journalthe outlines 

 of most of them have recently appeared. They are now recast, amplified, and submitted to the courteous consideration of 

 the reader." 

 The e'dition of this book contained 1,500 copies. 

 Listed with comment in Sonnenschein's Header's Guide. 



30. Aspects of the economic discussion. 



Science, New York, vol. 7 (June 18, 1886): 538-542. 



Also in Science Economic Discussion, New York, The Science Company, 1886. Paper no. 5, pp. 57-67. 



31. Can economists agree upon the basis of their teachings? 



Science, New York, vol. 8 (July 9, 1886): 25-26. 

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