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Institutes of Economics : A Succinct Text-book of Political 



Economy for the use of Classes in Colleges, High Schools, and Academies. 

 By E. B. Andrews, D.D., LL.D., etc. Cr. 8vo, pp. xii. — 227. (Boston, 

 U.S.A. : Silver, Burdett, and Co. 1897.) 



The author thinks that the most excellent manuals of Political Economy 

 now in use involve two serious faults : one, that they generally say too much ; 

 the other, that they do not mark for the eye, in difference of type, any distinc- 

 tion between substantive and subsidiary material. He believes that the best 

 printed presentation of a subject for class-room purposes is the briefest which 

 clearness will allow, leaving indispensable amplifications and illustrations to 

 notes, and that is the method he adopts in the book before us. 



