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attributes the depression in business to the ignorance of the people on monetary questions.... Mr. Foote's arguments are logical, and the whole discussion shows a wide knowledge of all monetary questions. It is to be hoped that our troubles may be solved in the simple way which Mr. Foote points out."--_Detroit Free Press._ =A HISTORY OF MODERN BANKS OF ISSUE.= With an Account of the Economic Crises of the Present Century. By Charles A. Conant. 8vo $3.00 "We can only express our hearty appreciation of the book as a whole. It is extremely interesting. It cannot but be useful, and to us it is very cheering. Mr. Conant's book, from beginning to end, is a proof that sound currency is evolved necessarily from the progress of an industrial and commercial people. We have unhesitating, unfaltering faith in the progress of the people of our country in industry and commerce, and that sound currency will therefrom be evolved."--_N. Y. Times._ G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. =AMERICA AND EUROPE.= A Study of International Relations. I.--THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN: THEIR TRUE GOVERNMENTAL AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS. By DAVID A. WELLS. II.--THE MONROE DOCTRINE. By EDWARD J. PHELPS, late Minister to Great Britain. III.--ARBITRATION IN INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES. By CARL SCHURZ. (No. 87 in the "Questions of the Day" Series.) Together, 1 vol. 8vo, 75 cents. "This is an extremely interesting book, a book which should make for peace." =COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW.= An Analysis of the Administrative System, National and Local, of the United States, England, France, and Germany. By FRANK J. GOODNOW, Professor of Administrative Law in the University Faculty of Political Science, Columbia College in the City of New York. Two volumes, 8vo (each complete in itself, with index), price per volume, $2.50. Volume I.--ORGANIZATION. Volume II.--LEGAL RELATIONS. "A work of great learning and profound research ... remarkable alike for analytical power and lucidity of method ... unique and of permanent excellence."--_New York Tribune._ =OUTLINES OF ROMAN LAW.= Comprising its Historical Growth and General Principles. By WILLIAM C. MOREY, PH.D. 12mo, $1.75
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