3 AUGUST 1889, page 14

[to The Editor Op The " Specraroz."]

SIR,—.1.8 not gambling, from the economist's point of view, a case of "unproductive expenditure," and as such to be "ruled out of court " without delay ? If I spend money on......

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Arnold Versus Virhately.

pm THE EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR. " ] STE,—In the Spectator of July 27th, you published a letter by " R. H. Q." which cited a passage of Archbishop Whately, as bearing on the......

New Men And Old Acres.

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[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.' ]

SIE,—In your note in the Spectator of July 27th, you say,- " The loser loses in order to gain enjoyment, and loses less. than he gains." But what of the winner? What does he......