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COLGATES PERFUMES

To Americans it is a strange sight to see a large field planted with rose bushes, in long, straight rows, very much as corn is cultivated in this country.

Yet there are hundreds of fields in Southern France, like the one shown in the above picture, which bear no less than 180,000 lbs, or 90 tons of roses each year, for Colgate & Co.

As the perfume of a flower is more fragrant in the early morning, great care is exercised to secure the roses from only those farmers who gather their flowers early in the morning, before the dew has dried from the leaves, and the hot sun drawn off the perfume.

It is this attention to the minutest detail in obtaining only the choicest kind of perfume, and the best of materials, which has secured for Colgate & Co. the highest awards at World Expositions, and gives unrivalled superiority to their Soaps and Perfumes, the favorite of which

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HARVARD HISTORICAL MONOGRAPHS.

Two monographs are about to be issued under the authority of Harvard University.

No. I. A History of the Veto Power in the United States. By EDWARD C. MASON, A.B.

This paper will discuss the origin and development of the veto power in the national and state governments, and will include a legislative history of each Presidential Veto. The plan of the work is a systematic discussion of the vetoes, classified according to their subject-matter, and of the constitutional questions which have arisen out of the use of the veto.

Price, $1.00 net.

No. 2. An Introduction to the Study of Federal Governments. By ALBERT BUSHNELL HART, PH.D.

This paper will contain brief historical and descrip tive sketches of the principal federal governments from the Amphictyonic Council to Brazil, with brief critical accounts of the literature upon each; it also includes a parallel conspectus of the texts of the constitutions of Canada, Germany, Switzerland, and the United States. Price, 50 cents net.

GINN & COMPANY, Publishers,

TREMONT PLACE, BOSTON.

ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES NEWLY FORMULATED.

By JOHN B. CLARK, A.M.,

Professor of History and Natural Science in Smith College; Lecturer

kiii + 235 pages.

on Political Economy in Amherst College.

Price by mail, postpaid, $1.10.

In general this work is a restatement of economic principles in harnony with the modern spirit, discarding the Ricardian method, free from doctrinaireism and pessimism, and recognizing the operation of higher motives of action than pure self-interest.

The book is intended for general readers, and, while not in the form of a text-book, may be used with advantage by classes whose teachers instruct partly by lectures and topical readings.

The clearness and originality of the thought, and the freshness of the style, serve to render the work singularly stimulating and suggestive, as well as instructive.

from the Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistík: Dr. Johannes Conrad, Professor of Political Science at the University of Halle, Editor:

"... The author possesses an especial capacity for abstraction and for the analysis of economic phenomena, which enables him to reduce these to their simplest expression without thereby becoming abstruse and obscure.

"... the interesting little volume to which we are indebted for much stimulus, and which cannot pass by the intellectual work of our time without leaving its impression. The clear comprehension of the phenomena of our time, the sharply critical estimate of the different struggles and movements, the steady holding of the attention upon the common life of men, and the interests of a common civilization, the ideal conception of society notwithstanding the rejection of everything visionary, the absence of all that is scholastic and of all verbal pedantry, will favorably affect every reader."

GINN & COMPANY, Publishers,

BOSTON, NEW YORK, AND CHicago.

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The Genesis of the United States. A Narrative

of the movement in England, 1605-1616, which resulted in the Plantation of North America by Englishmen, disclosing the Contest between England and Spain for the Possession of the Soil now occupied by the United States of America; the whole set forth through a Series of Historical Manuscripts now first printed, together with a Reissue of Rare Contemporaneous Tracts, accompanied by Bibliographical Memoranda. Compiled and edited by ALEXANDER BROWN. With Notes, Maps, Plans, 100 Portraits, and Biographical Index. 8vo, $15.00, net.

Economic and Social History of New England, 1620-1789. With an Appendix of Prices. By WILLIAM B. WEEDEN. In two volumes, crown 8vo, gilt top, $4.50.

The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution. An Historical Treatise, in which is drawn out, by the light of the most recent Researches, the Gradual Development of the English Constitutional System, and the Growth out of that System of the Federal Republic of the United States. By HANNIS TAYLOR. Second Edition. 8vo, gilt top, $4.50.

The History of Prussia to the Accession of 1134-1740. By HERBERT TUTTLE, Professor in Cornell University. With Map. Crown 8vo, gilt top, $2.25.

Frederic the Great.

The History of Prussia under Frederic the Great.
1740-1756. With Maps. By HERBERT TUTTLE. 2 vols., crown
8vo, gilt top, each $2.25.

The Reconstruction of Europe. A Sketch of the
Diplomatic and Military History of Continental Europe from the
Rise to the Fall of the Second French Empire. By HAROLD
MURDOCK. With an Introduction by JOHN FISKE, and several Maps.
Crown 8vo, $2.00.

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For sale by all Booksellers.

Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price by the Publishers,

HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO.,

BOSTON.

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