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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



" Xlie Political Economy of Nat- 

 ural Law" is a book which Messrs. Lee & 

 Shephard have issued, written by Henry 

 Wood, author of "Ideal Suggestions," 

 "God's Image in Man," " Edward Burton," 

 etc. Its purpose is to outline a political 

 economy which is practical and natural 

 rather than theoretical and artificial, being 

 a study of inherent laws and principles. In 

 1887 this author issued a volume entitled, 

 " Natural Law in the Business World," 

 which was well received and passed through 

 several editions. The present book is not a 

 revised edition, but substantially a new 

 book of double the size. 



Mr. Wood has the faculty of rendering 

 this usually dry subject not only instruc- 

 tive, but positively entertaining. He has 

 given many years of careful study to the 

 practical phases of social economics, in 

 their relation to Natural Law. and each 

 chapter is thorougly original and telling in 

 its special department. 



[The Political Economy of Natural Law. 

 By Henry Wood. Boston ; Lee & Shepard. 

 11.25.] 



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