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Hodge, Charles, 1797-1878

"What is Darwinism?"


This treatise presents views favorable to the utmost freedom of
commerce, compatible with legitimate revenue from tariff taxes. It is a
standard text-book in all our colleges throughout the country. By ARTHUR
LATHAM PERRY, Professor of Political Economy and History in Williams
College. 487 _pages, price_ $2.50.

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Bowen's American Political Economy.
This treatise presents views compatible with the idea that "every
country has a political economy of its own, suitable to its own physical
circumstances of position on the globe, and to the character, habits,
and institutions of the people.


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