Workt of Herbert Spencer punished by D. Afsp<ti.on & Co. 



ESSAYS: 



MORAL POLITICAL, AND ESTHETIC. 



In one "Volume. Large 12mo. 



CONTENTS : 



I. The Philosophy of Style. 



II. Over-Legislation. 



III. Morals of Trade. 



IV. Personal Beauty. 



V. Representative Government. 



VI. Prison-Ethics. 



VII. Railway Morals and Railway Policy. 



VIII. Gracefulness. 



IX. State Tamperings with Money and Banka. 



X. Reform ; the Dangers and the Safeguards. 



ALSO, 



SOCIAL STATICS; 



OR, 



THE CONDITIONS ESSENTIAL TO HUMAN HAPPINESS 



SPECIFIED, AND THE FIEST OF THEM 



DEVELOPED. 



In one Volume. Large ISino. 



All these works are rich in materials for forming intelligent opinions, even whaw 

 w are nimble to agree with those put forth by the antbor. Much may be learned from 

 them in departments in which our common Educational system is very deficient. The 

 active citizen may derive from them accurate systematized information concerning bis 

 highest duties to society, and the- principles on which they are based. ' He may gain 

 dearer notions of the value and bearing of evidence, and be better able to distinguish 

 ; twocn facts and Inferences. He may find common things suggestive of wiser thought 

 nay , we will venture to say of truer emotion than before. By giving us fuller reali- 

 sations of liberty and justice his writings will tend to increase our self-reliance in th<i 

 rreat unergency <rf civilization to which we have been summoned. Atlantic Monthly 



