WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS. 



The Military Life of John Duke of Marl- 



BOROUGH, with some account of his Contemporaries. By 

 ARCHIBALD ALISON, Esq., F R.S., Author of "The History 

 of Europe." In One Volume Octavo, illustrated with Maps and 

 Plans of Battles, &c. Price ISs. 



By the same Author, 



Eno-Iand in 1815 and 1845, 



and the MONETARY FAMINE OP 1847; or. A Sofficie.nt and 

 A Contracted Curre.ncv. Fourth Edition, price 1;. 6d. 



Free Trade and a Fettered Currency. 



In Octavo, price 2s. 6d. 



The Principles of Population, 



AND Their Connexion with HujMAn Happiness. In Two Vols. 

 Octavo, price £1, 10s. 



Contents : — Volume I. — Chnp. I. On the Early Increase of 

 Mankind. — II. On the Fundamental Relation between Popula- 

 tion and Subsistence. — III. On the Changes in the Progress of 

 Society which limit the Principles of Increase. — IV On the 

 Changes in the Progress of Society which limit the Demand for 

 Labour. — V. Mndifications arising from Human Corruption. — 



VI. Principles of Renovation and Decay in Human Affairs. — 



VII. Action of Principle of Increase in the East. — VIII. Action 

 of the Principle of Increase in Europe. — IX. In America. 



Volume II. — Chap, I. On the Acquisition of Landed Property by 

 the Labouring Clashes. — II. Moral Dangers and Evils of Great 

 Cities. — III. The Religious Instruction of the People, and the 

 Necessity of an Established Church. — IV. Advantages and 

 Dangers of Secular Instruction. — V. On a Legal Provision for 

 the Poor. — VI. The Factory System and Trades' Unions. — VII. 

 The Corn Laws. — VIII. Colonisation, and the Reciprocity Sys- 

 tem. — IX. The Future Increase and Prospects of Mankind. 



