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XVIII. 



A NAVAL TEXT-BOOK; 



Containing a Series of Letters addressed to the Midshipmen of the United 



States Navy, on Rigging, Equipping, and Managing Vessels 3 

 A Set of Tables for Stationing in Watches, at Quarters, and for all Evolutions, 



the Officers and Crews of all Vessels of War 5 

 A Naval Gun Exercise, with Plates, for Stationing at the Guns, and Exercising 



at Quarters, the Officers and crews of all Vessels 5 

 and a Dictionary of Sea Terms and Phrases. 



One Volume, Octavo. 



" A work of this description, containing such a variety of matter, cannot but be useful 

 all young seamen, in the merchant as well as the public service. There is not now any 

 >rk to which a young seaman can turn to gain information in his profession, except 

 Falconer's Marine Dictionary." 



This work has been directed, by the Secretary of the Navy, to form a part of 

 every United States ship's Library. 



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A MANUAL OF POLITICAL ETHICS 



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Designed chiefly for the Use of Colleges and Students at Law. 



Part First, containing 

 Book I. Ethics, General and Political. — Book II. The State. 



BY FRANCIS LIEBER. 



Two Volumes, Octavo. 



u I beg leave to say, without meaning any formal compliment whatever, that your 

 Manual of Political Ethics is a profound work, full of deep reflection, solid principle, and 

 sound and apposite illustrations. I have read it over superficially ; but I have begun and 

 have far advanced in the study of it with notes. I think your ethical and political princi- 

 ples just and admirable, and most instructive as to right, duties, property, social relations, 

 government, sympathy, &c. &c., and I hope and intend to make myself familiar with your 

 work as a text-book. Yours most truly, James Kent." 









LEGAL AND POLITICAL HERMENEUTICS ; 



or 



Principles of Interpretation and Construction in Law and Politics. 



With Remarks on Precedents and Authorities. 



Enlarged Edition. 



Duodecimo. 



BY FRANCIS LIEBER. 



* * * <c] regard the Hermeneutics as a work eminently useful to our profession, — 

 not merely useful to students, but to men of long experience at the bar, — as a most lucid 

 exposition of the principles, and admirable illustration of the science, of interpretation and 

 construction. It is a valuable contribution to the law. I have given the Ethics only a 

 cursory examination in manuscript ; but, from this rapid glance, I am induced to believe 

 that it is well worthy the reputation of the author; and I cannot but think that the public 

 will regard the publication as a permanent addition to the sound and useful learning of the 

 day, — destined not, like many other publications, to serve but for a day, but rather to 

 incorporate itself into the more enduring fabric of solid science." — Extract from a Letter 

 of Mr. Gr££ivleaf, Professor of Law at Cambridge. 



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