WorkM of Herbert Spencer pxulishcd by D. Aj^/jkuon de Vo. 



ESSAYS: 



MORAL POLITICAL, AND ESTIlEriO. 



9 



In one Volume. Lar^e 12nio. 



CONTENTS : 



T. Tbe Pliilosophy of Style. 



II. Over-Legirflutioa. 



III. Morals of Trade. 



IV. Piji-donal Beauty. 



\ . Representative (loveriimcnt. 



VI. I'lisoii-lilliics. 



VII. Kuilnay Morals and Railway Policy. 



VI 11, (jraeefiilness. 



IX. Stale Taiuperings with Money and IJunks. 



X. Uefurni ; the I)>in;;ers and the Sale<j,iiaida. 



A 1^0, 



SOCIAL STATICS; 



OR, 



rilE CONDITIONS ESSENTIAL TO HUMAN HAPPINESS 



SPECIFIED, AND THE FIRST OF THEM 



DEVELOPED. 



In one Volume. Larg-e 12mo. 



All Ibeflo works are rich In materials for forming 1ntelllf,'ont opinions, even whi>r* 

 W6 arc uuublo to ugn-c wllli tliosi- put forth by the iiiithor. Much iimy be Kunuid IVdUi 

 iLbiu lu (lepartmeuls in which our common lulucatioual Bystiui is very deficient. Tba 

 t((ive citizen may derive from Ihem uccurato systematized information concerning ))ia 

 highest duties to society, and the iMinciiiles on which they are based. lie may gain 

 ilsarer notions of the vulue and bearing of evi<leuee, and be better able to distinguish 

 'ffctwoen facts and lnfcrent;es. lie may find common things suggestive of wiser thought 

 — naj, wo will venture lu say of truer emotion — than before. l>y giving us fulKT re.iU- 

 tttloas of liberty and justice his writings will tend to increase our self-reliance in th« 

 rrvat mierifency orf civilization to \shich we have been summoueU.— ^f/</n//e Monthly 



