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FawCCtt (H.)_ continued. 



examinations, he has prefixed a very detailed summary of Contents, 

 which may be regarded as an analysis of the work. The new 

 edition has been so carefully revised that there is scarcely a 

 page in which some improvement has not been introduced. The 

 DAILY NEWS says: " It forms one of the best introductions to the 

 principles of the science, and to its practical applications in the 

 problems of modern, and especially of English, government and 

 society." " The book is written throughout" says the EXAMINER, 

 " with admirable force, clearness, and brevity, every important 

 part of the subject being duly considered." 



PAUPERISM : ITS CAUSES AND REMEDIES. Crown 8vo. 



In its number for March \\th, 1871, the SPECTATOR said ': " We wish 

 Professor Fawcett would devote a little more of his time and energy 

 to the practical consideration of that monster problem of Pauperism, 

 for the treatment of which his economic knowledge and popular 

 sympathies so eminently Jit him." The volume now published may- 

 be regarded as an answer to the above challenge. The seven 

 chapters it comprises discuss the following subjects: I. "Pauperism 

 and the old Poor Law." II. " The present Poor Law System." 

 III. " The Increase of Population." IV. " National Education ; 

 its Economic and Social Effects." V. "Co-partnership and Co 

 operation." VI. " The English System of Land Tenure." VII. 

 " The Inclosure of Commons." The ATHENAEUM calls the work "a 

 repertory of interesting and well-digested information" 



ESSAYS ON POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SUBJECTS. By PRO- 

 FESSOR FAWCETT, M.P., and MILLICENT GARRETT FAWCETT. 

 8vo. ioj. 6d. 



This volume contains fourteen papers, some of which have appeared 

 in various journals and periodicals ; others have not before been 

 published. They are all on subjects of great importance and uni- 

 versal interest, and the names of the two authors are a sufficient 

 guarantee that each topic is discussed with full knowledge, great 

 ability, clearness, and earnestness. The following are some of the 

 titles : " Modern Socialism;" " Free Education in its Economic 

 Aspects ;" "Pauperism, Charity, and the Poor Law ;" " National 

 Debt and National Prosperity ;" " What can bt done for the 

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