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MORAL AND INTELLECTUAL SCIENCE.
Moral Science; a Compendium of Ethics. By Alex-
ander Bain, M.A. pp. 337.

The Principles of Psychology. Part I. The Data of
Psychology. By Herbert Spencer. pp. 142.
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These are from D. Appleton & Co., New York. Mr. Bain's work is properly a continuation of his "Manual of Psychology and History of Philosophy," recently published, yet it may still be regarded as an independent work on the ethical doctrines and systems. It contains, in separate divisions, a discussion of the theory of ethics and an historical summary of ancient and modern ethical systems. The students of Spencer will, of course, take notice of the publication in which he presents, in systematic form, the principles of his peculiar form of philosophy. The pamphlet of Dr. Barnard is the address delivered by him before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at the annual meeting, held in Chicago in August, 1868. SCIENTIFIC.

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times, and continues the narrative down to the close of the last century. The style is spirited and zealous, and in the discussion of the subject a great deal of information is gathered together.

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Upward from Sin through Grace to Glory. By Rev.
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Typhaines Abbey, a Tale of the Twelfth Century.
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By Berthold Auer-
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