544 APPENDIX. 



ETHICS. Sullivan's Moral Class Book, or Lacy's Moral Science, for Schools; 

 Aristotle's Ethics, (and Politics,) 2 v. 8vo. ; Cicero De Ofticiis, and De Senectute, 

 (on Duties, and Old Age,) various translations; Seneca's Morals, by Estrange, 

 1 v. 12mo.; Beattie's Elements of Moral Science, 2 v. 8vo.; Smith's Theory of the 

 Moral Sentiments, 1 v. 8vo. ; Bentham's Introduction to Morals and Legislation, 

 1 v. 4to. ; Paley's Moral and Political Philosophy, 1 v. 12mo. ; Abercrombie's Phi. 

 losophy of the Moral Feelings, 1 v. 12mo.; Wayland's Elements of Moral Science, 

 ] v. 12mo. ; Oliver's Hints on the Pursuit of Happiness, 1 v. 8vo. ; Wardlaw's 

 Christian Ethics, 1 v. 8vo. ; Mackintosh's Progress of Ethical Philosophy, 1 v. 8vo. ; 

 Jonffnnj's Philosophic Morale, 1 v. 8vo. ; Bp. Butler's Sermons at the Chapel of 

 the Rolls, 1 v. 8vo. 



EDUCATION. Cousin's Report on Public Instruction in Prussia, 1 v. 12mo.; 

 Bache's Report on Education in Europe, I v. 8vo. ; Lectures before the Am. Insti- 

 tute of Instruction, Boston, continued annually, Svo. ; Wines' Hints on Popular 

 Education, 1 v. 12mo.; Taylor's District School, 1 v. I2mo. ; Goodrich' s Fire Side 

 Education, (author of Peter Parley's Tales,) 1 v. 12mo. ; Totld's Student's Manual, 



1 v. 12mo.; Abbott's Teacher, 1 v. 12mo.; JW. and R. L. Edgeworth's Practical 

 Education, 2 v. 8vo. or 1 v. 12mo. ; Shepherd, Joyce, and Carpenter's Systematic 

 Education, 2 v. 8vo. ; Winslow's Young Man's Aid; Muzzey's Young Man's 

 Friend ; Alcott's Young Man's Guide ; and Cobbett's Advice to Young Men ; Mrs. 

 Sigourney's Letters to Young Ladies ; Mrs. Farrar's Young Ladies' Friend; and 

 Miss Coxe's Young Lady's Companion ; Butler's American Gentleman, and his 

 American Lady, each 1 v. 18mo. ; Miss H. More's Strictures on Female Education, 



2 v. 12mo.; Salzmann's Gymnastics for Youth, 1 v. 8vo. ; Jardine's Philosophical 

 (Collegiate) Education, 1 v. 8vo. 



III. DEPARTMENT NOMOLOGY. 



GENERAL WORKS. Hoffman's Course of Legal Study, 2 v. 8vo.; Bouvier's New 

 American Law Dictionary, 2 v. 8vo. ; Taylor's Law Glossary, 1 v. Svo. ; Kent's 

 Commentaries on American Law, 4 v. Svo. ; Walker's Outlines of American Law, 

 1 v. Svo. ; Conkling's Young Citizen's Manual, 1 v. 12mo. ; Sullivan's Political 

 Class Book, for Schools, 1 v. 12mo. 



POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY. (See Ethics.) Burlamaqui's Principles of Natural and 

 Political Law, 2 v. 8vo. ; Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws, 2 v. Svo.; Cataneo's 

 Source, Strength, and True Spirit of Laws, 1 v. Svo. ; Ferguson's History of Civil 

 Society, 1 v. Svo.; Lieber's Legal and Political Hermeneutics, 1 v. 12mo. ; Suther- 

 land's Congressional Manual, 1 v. 18mo. ; Jefferson's Manual of Parliamentary 

 Practice, with a copious Index, 1 v. 18mo. ; Branche's Priricipia Legis et Equita- 

 tis, 1 v. Svo.; Beccaria on Crimes and Punishments, 1 v. I2mo. ; De Tocqueville's 

 Democracy in America, 2 v. Svo. ; Coleridge's Statesman's Manual, 1 v. I2mo. ; 

 Story's Commentary on the Conflict of Laws, 1 v. Svo. 



INTERNATIONAL LAW. Grotiuson the Rights of War and Peace, 1 v. 2io. ; Puf- 

 fendorf on the Law of Nature and of Nations, 1 v. 2io; VatteVs Law of Nations, 

 1 v. Svo. ; Marten's Compendium of the Law of Nations, 1 v. Svo.; Chilly's Law 

 of Nations, 1 v. Svo.; Mackintosh's Introductory Lecture, 1 v. Svo.; Duponceau's 

 translation of Bynkershoek on the Law of War, 1 v. Svo. ; Kent's Commentaries, 

 already named; Schlegel on Neutral Vessels, I v. Svo.; Azuni on the Maritime 

 Law of Europe, 2 v. Svo. ; Brown's Civil Law, and Law of the Admiralty, 2 v. 8vo.; 

 Jacobson's Laws of the Sea, 1 v. 8vo. ; Wfieaton's Digest on Maritime Captures 

 and Prizes, 1 v. Svo. ; Belts' Summary of Admiralty Practice in Southern New 

 York, 1 v. 8vo. ; Elliot's American Diplomatic Code, 2 v. Svo. 



CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. De Lolme on the Constitution of England, 1 v. Svo. ; 

 Hallam's Constitutional History of England, 4 v. 8vo. ; Conversations on the 

 English Constitution, 1 v. 12mo., (London, 1828); Constitutions of the United 

 States and of the Individual States, 1 v. I2mo. ; The Federalist, by Hamilton, 

 Madison, and Jay, 1 v. >-vo.; Rawle on the Constitution of the U. S., 1 v. 8vo. ; 

 Kent's Commentaries, (before named) ; Story's Commentaries on the Constitution 

 of the U. S., 3 v. 8vo., and 1 v. Svo. ; Sergeant's Constitutional Law, 1 v. 8vo. ; 

 Duponceau on the Constitution, 1 v. 12mo. ; Du ponceau on the Jurisdiction of the 

 U. S. Courts, 1 v. Svo. ; Reports of Cases in the U. S. Courts ; Cross' Military 

 Laws of the U. S., 1 v. Svo. ; Mordecai's Digest of Military Laws, 1 v. 12mo. ; 



