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Hill. CHILDREN OF THE STATE. THE TRAINING OF 

 JUVENILE PAUPERS. By FLORENCE HILL. Extra fcap. 

 8vo. cloth. 5.5-. 



In this work the author discusses the -various systems adopted in this 

 and other countries in the treatment of pauper children. The 

 BIRMINGHAM DAILY GAZETTE calls it "a valuable contribution 

 to the great and important social question which it so ably and 

 thoroughly discusses ; and it must materially aid in producing a 

 wise method of dealing with the Children of the State." 



HistoricuS. LETTERS ON SOME QUESTIONS OF 

 INTERNATIONAL LAW. Reprinted from the Times, with 

 considerable Additions. 8vo. 7*. 6d. Also, ADDITIONAL 

 LETTERS. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



The author's intention in these Letters was to illustrate in a popular 

 form clearly-established principles of law, or to refute, as occasion 

 required, errors which Jiad obtained a mischievous currency. He 

 has endeavoured to establish, by sufficient authority, propositions 

 which have been inconsiderately impugned, and to point out the 

 various methods of reasoning which have led some modern writers 

 to erroneous conclusions. The volume contains: Letters on "Recog- 

 nition;" "On the Perils of Intervention;" "The Rights and 

 Duties of Neutral Nations ;" " On the Law of Blockade;" "On 

 Neutral Trade in Contraband oj War;" " On Belligerent Viola- 

 tion of Neutral Rights ;" "The foreign Enlistment Act ;" " The 

 Right of Search;" extracts from letters on the AJfair of the 

 Trent; and a paper on the " Territoriality of the Merchant 

 Vessel." "It is seldom that the doctrines of International Law on 

 debateable points have been stated "tvith more vigour, precision, and 

 certainty"- SATURDAY REVIEW. 



Jevons. Works by W. STANLEY JEVONS, M.A., Professor of 

 Logic and Political Economy in Owens College, Manchester. (For 

 other Works by the same Author, see EDUCATIONAL and PHILO 

 SOPHICAL CATALOGUES.) 



THE COAL QUESTION : An Inquiry Concerning the Progress 

 of the Nation, and the Probable Exhaustion of our Coal Mines. 

 Second Edition, revised. 8vo. los. 6d. 

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