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THE

ECLECTIC REVIEW.

MDCCCXXXII.

JANUARY- -JUNE.

THIRD SERIES.

VOL. VII.

Φιλοσοφίαν δὲ οὐ τὴν Στωικὴν λέγω, οὐδὲ τὴν Πλατωνικὴν, ἢ τὴν Ἐπι-
κουρεῖον τε καὶ ̓Αριστοτελικήν· ἀλλ' ὅσα εἴρηται παρ' ἑκάστῳ τῶν αἱρεσίων
τούτων καλῶς, δικαιοσύνην μετὰ εὐσεβοῦς ἐπιστήμης ἐκδιδάσκοντα, τοῦτο
σύμπαν τὸ ΕΚΛΕΚΤΙΚΟΝ φιλοσοφίαν φῆμι.

CLEM. ALEX. Strom. L. 1.

LONDON:

HOLDSWORTH AND BALL,

18, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD.

1832.

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CONTENTS.

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Anti-Slavery Reporter

Appeal, An, to the Clergy; shewing the necessity of a Reformation in the present
Constitution of the English Ecclesiastical Establishment

Art in Nature, and Science Anticipated

Bacon's Examination of certain Passages of Scripture, which have been appealed to
by some late Friends of the British and Foreign Bible Society, in Justification
of their Separation from that Institution

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Davies's Ordinances of Religion Practically Illustrated and Applied

Cunningham's (Rev. J. W.) Political Duties of the Ministers of Religion

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THE

ECLECTIC REVIEW,

FOR JANUARY, 1832.

Art. I.-1. Introductory Lectures on Political Economy, being Part of a Course delivered in Easter Term, MDCCCXXXI. By Richard Whately, D.D., Principal of St. Alban's Hall; Professor of Political Economy in the University of Oxford. 8vo. pp. 238. Price 7s. London, 1831.

2. Lectures on the Elements of Political Economy. By Thomas Cooper, M.D., President of the South Carolina College, and Professor of Chemistry and Political Economy. Second Edition, with Additions. 8vo. pp. 366. Price 10s. 6d. Colombia, S. Carolina. Hunter, London. 1831.

3. The Working-man's Companion. The Rights of Industry: addressed to the Working-men of the United Kingdom. By the Author of "The Results of Machinery." § 1. Capital and Labour. 18mo. 1s. sewed. London, 1831.

NEXT to Theology in importance, is that science which, next to Theology, is in the most unsatisfactory state, its very name operating on multitudes of readers as a mental scarecrow; -we mean of course, Political Economy. As to its importance, its paramount importance in relation to man's secular interests, there can be no question. The subjects of which it undertakes to treat, embrace the constituent principles of society, the objects of all sound legislation, the means and conditions of national prosperity and of individual advancement. Its aim is to ‘analyse the transactions and dealings that take place between men < who are combined in a political community, with a view to deduce from facts and consequences the true philosophy of commerce'; taking that word in its widest sense, as comprising all the exchanges that take place in society, and the principles of fiscal legislation. As usually defined, political economy would seem

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