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EDUCATION: INTELLECTUAL, MORAL AND PHYSICAL,

BY ROBERT SPENCER,

Author of "Social Staties," "The Principles of Psychology," and " Essays, Scientific, Political and Speculative.' 1 vol. 12 mo. Cloth $1.

CONTENTS:-1. What Knowledge is of most worth? 2. Intellectual Education, 3. Moral Education. 4. Physical Education.

From E. L. Youmans.

It is by far the ablest book that I have seen upon its subject. Mr. Spencer ranks among the foremost of the philosophical thinkers of Europe, and brings to the discussion of educational questions the largest and latest results of scientific inquiry. His profound investigations in the domain of mind and life, his acute analysis of the growth of the intellectual and emotional powers, his clear perception and luminous statement of first principles, admirably qualify him for the treatment of this great subject, and the performance is worthy of his reputation. It is not only masterly in exposition, but clothed in a style combining the precision of science with the finest graces of literary composition. The truths of this little volume should sink deep into the hearts of parents, teachers, and school directors."

CONSIDERATIONS ON SOME OF THE ELEMENTS AND CONDITIONS

OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND HUMAN PROGRESS: Being Academic and Occasional Discourses and other Pieces. By C. S. HENRY, D. D. 1 volume, 12mo. 415 pages. $1.

CONTENTS:-1. The Importance of Elevating the Intellectual Spirit of the Nation. 2. The Position and Duty of the Educated Men of the country. 3. The True Idea of the University, and its Relation to a Complete System of Public Instruction. 4. California: The Historical Significance of its Acquisition. 5. The Providence of God the Genius of Human History. 6. Young AmericaThe True idea of Progress. 7. The Destination of the Human Race. 8. Remarks on Mr. Bancroft's Origin of Human Progress. 9. President Making. Three Letters to the Hon. Josiah Quiney. 10. Politics and the Pulpit. 11. Appendix-Corruption, Violence and Abuse of Suffrage.

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