Includes bibliographical references
Psychology ; Psychology ; Psychologie ; Psychologie ; Editors: 1887-1920, G.S. Hall and others.--1921-25, E.B. Titchener.--1926-41 K.M. Dallenbach, Madison Bentley, E.G. Boring (with Margaret F. Washburn, 1926-39)
Maryland. General Assembly. House and Senate Documents. December session, 1841.
Canals ; Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company
Subject: Finance, Public -- France History; France -- Politics and government 1830-1848; France -- Politics and government 1848-1870; France -- History Louis Philip, 1830-1848; France -- History 1848-1870; France -- Social conditions 19th century; France -- Economic conditions 19th century
Includes bibliographical references (p. [ix-x])
Economics ; Economics -- History
Prologue.--book I. Production and consumption.--book II. Exchange.-- book III. Distribution.--book IV. Public finance.--Epilogue: pt. I. Scope and method of economic science. pt.II History of economic science.--Appendix.--Index
Economic Theory Literature
Excerpt: The ?Theory of the Modern State? (Lehre vom modernen Stat) by the late Professor Johann Kaspar Bluntschli, of Heidelberg, may be described as an attempt to do for the European State what Aristotle accomplished for the Hellenic. The material being far more complex, the task is very much more difficult, but Bluntschli?s is, at least, the most successful attempt that has been made. We have hardly any works in English which we can put beside it in respect of intenti...
Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 ; Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 ; Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 1788-1824 ; Don Juan (Legendary character) in literature ; A review and criticism of Lord Byron's poetry written in the 'Don Juan' stanza--DNB v. XIX, p. 667.
I. Darwinism verified.--II. Mr. Mivart on Darwinism.--III. Dr. Bateman on Darwinism.--IV. Dr. Bu?chner on Darwinism.--V. A crumb for the modern symposium.--VI. Chauncey Wright.--VII. What is inspiration?--VIII. Modern witchcraft.--IX. Comte's positive philosophy.--X. Mr. Buckle's fallacies.--XI. Postscript on Mr. Buckle.--XII. The races of the Danube.--XIII. Liberal education.--XIV. University reform.--XV. A librarian's work
Evolution
The claim of Thomas Westwood to be a burgess of the borough of Chepping Wycombe, tried in the court of King's bench.