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NEW WORKS AND NEW EDITIONS IN PRESS.

"We consider it a source of congratulation to the whole nation, that so accomplished a scholar, so patient an investigator, and so eloquent a writer, has undertaken the much needed task of writing a worthy history of these United States. In the volume before us, we see abundant evidence that, while truth will-at any expense of labor in ferreting it out from the original authorities, instead of relying, as is so common, upon the copies of copies-be fearlessly spoken, no prescription of time or great names will be allowed to sanction error. It will be received, we feel well assured, as a worthy offering to his country, from one of her able and qualified sons."-New York American.

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A MANUAL OF POLITICAL ETHICS, DESIGNED CHIEFLY FOR THE USE OF COLLEGES AND STUDENTS AT LAW; PART FIRST, CONTAINING BOOK I. ETHICS GENERAL AND POLITICAL; BOOK II. THE STATE. By FRANCIS LIEBER.

Extract from a letter of the Hon. Henry Clay.

"No one can come out of the perusal of the treatise without finding himself better prepared than he was before to expound any writing or instrument, which he may be called upon to consider. I have no hesitation in saying that there is more information and instruction embodied in your work on the subject of which it treats, than I have met with in all the other books together which treat of the same subject.

"I was particularly pleased with your chapter on Precedents, &c."

Extract of a letter from the Hon. Joseph Story.

"I have employed my earliest leisure in reading over the MS. of the second book of your work on Political Ethics, entitled The State.' I have read it with great satisfaction. It contains by far the fullest and most correct development of the true theory of what constitutes a state, that I have ever seen," " &c.

C. C. L. & Co. ask the attention of the travelling public to their ROOMS FOR THE SALE OF PRIVATE LIBRARIES, where are constantly on sale from 6,000 to 10,000 volumes of valuable books at very reduced prices.

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AUTHOR OF TWO YEARS AND A HALF IN THE NAVY.'

BOSTON:

CHARLES C. LITTLE AND JAMES BROWN.

MDCCCXXXVIII.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1838, by E. C. WINES, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.

BOSTON:
FREEMAN AND BOLLES, PRINTERS,

WASHINGTON STREET.

Gift

bib. Habbard 12-15-27

DEDICATION

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JOSEPH R. CHANDLER, Esq.

MY DEAR CHANDLER,—As these Letters were written to you, it is meet that the volume in which they are printed should be inscribed to your name. I do not offer it to you as a thing of much intrinsic value; but it affords me, equally well with a book of more ambitious pretensions, the opportunity to record publicly the cordial friendship with which our pleasant intercourse and the many excellent qualities of your head and heart have inspired me, and to make open acknowledgment of the numerous acts of kindness for which I am your debtor.

Having thus, in yielding to the promptings of my own heart, satisfied the claims of grateful friendship, it only remains for me to subscribe myself, as in all sincerity I do, Your Friend and faithful Servant,

E. C. WINES.

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