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THE STUDENT'S MANUAL OE MORAL 

 PHILOSOPHY. 



WITH QUOTATIONS AND EEFERENCES FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS. 

 By WILLIAM FLEMING, D.D., 



Late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow. 



Post 8vo. 7s. 6d. 



"We have looked through, the more critical ' — those powers hy which man is a moral being 



portions of this treatise and can notice it as a and capable of right and 'wi'ong action ; (2) 



sound and very handy book, either for refe- ! an exposition of the right and wrong of which 



rence or to be used as a text-book and general ; he is capable — i.e., of the duties which by our 



guide to the subject and its literature. It ! constitution we are called upon to perform, 



consists of two parts : (1) a general outline of , It is well an-anged, clearly written, and has 



the powers and principles of our moral nature ; a good index." — Literacy Churchman. 



WAERIORS OF THE 17th CENTURY. 



THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR.— CIVIL WARS OF FRANCE AND ENGLAND. 

 By GEN. the HON. SIR EDWARD GUST, D.C.L., 



Author of " Annals of the Wars of the 18th and 19th Centuries." 

 4 Vols. Post 8vo. 8s. each. 



"This new contribution of Sir Edward Gust 

 towards the formation of a portable soldier's 

 library contains the lives, exploits, and cha- 

 racters of some of the most distinguished 

 soldiers who fought in the civil wars of 

 France and England during the 17th cen- 

 tury. That obscure subject, the war of the 

 Fronde, may become to a diligent student 



intelligible by Su- Edward Gust's help ; and 

 that still more obscure subject, the campaigns 

 in Gei-many of Turenne against MontecucuU, 

 may also be made reasonably clear by industry 

 and constant reference to the map which the 

 author has judiciously furnished." — Saturdai/ 

 Revieiv. 



BRITISH FOOD FISHES. 



A CONTRIBUTION TO THE NATURAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY OF 

 THE BRITISH FOOD FISHES. 



With Sketches of Fisheries and Fisherfolk. 



By JAMES G. BERTRAM. 



With Illustrations. 8vo. 21s. 



"Mr. Bertram has collected into a very adding some curious sketches of life among the 



readable and instructive voliune a vast amount I fisherfolk of Scotland and France." — Pall 



of varied information derived from personal Mall Gazette. 



research as well as from the inquiries of others, I 



