POLITICS, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL 

 ECONOMY, LAW, AND KINDRED 

 SUBJECTS. 



Baxter. NATIONAL INCOME : The United Kingdom. By 

 R. DUDLEY BAXTER, M.A. 8vo. 3^. 6d. 



The present work endeavours to ans^uer systematically s>uch questions 

 as the following: What are the means and aggregate wages of our 

 labouring population ; what are the numbers and aggregate profits 

 of the middle classes ; what the revenues of our great proprietors 

 and capitalists ; and what the pecuniary strength of the nation to 

 bear the burdens annually falling upon us ? What capital in 

 land and goods and money is stored up for our subsistence, and for 

 carrying out our enterprises ? The author has collected his facts 

 from every quarter and tested them in various ways, in order to 

 make his statements and deductions valuable and trustworthy. 

 Part I. of the work deals with the Classification of the Population 

 into Chap. I. The Income Classes ; Chap. II. The Upper and 

 Middle and Manual Labour Classes. Part II. treats of the In- 

 come of the United Kingdom, divided into Chap. III. Upper 

 and Middle Incomes ; Chap. IV. Wages of the Manual Labour 

 Classes England and Wales ; Chap. V. Income of Scotland ; 

 Chap. VI. Income of Ireland ; Chap. VII. Income of the 

 United Kingdom. In the Appendix will be found many valuable 

 and carefully compiled tables, illustrating in detail the subjects 

 discussed in the text. 



Bernard. FOUR LECTURES ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED 

 WITH DIPLOMACY. By MOUNTAGUE BERNARD, M.A., 

 Chichele Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, Oxford. 

 8vo. 9.?. 



