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Schmoller, G., 84, 85, 275, 276, 141,142.
244-5 et seq., 330, 363, 478, 515, 517
et seq.

v. Schönberg, G., 96, 97, 256, 283, 284
Schulte, 234

Schultze, A. S., 283
Schurman, 513

Rogers, James Edwin Thorold, P. N. Schuyler, Eugene, 292

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Rowe, Leo S., Art. 78-102, 136, 296, Sheppard, R. D., 526

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Sherman, 216, 224 et seq.
Sherwood, 711

Sidgwick, Henry, 265, 513
Sidney, Algernon, 400
da Silva, 164
Silvestri, J., 657, 660
Simoncelli, L., 659
Singer, I., 100, 286
Singh, Runjeet, 386
Siragusa, A., 657
Small, A. W., 526

Smart, William, T. B., 310-12, 375

Smith, Adam, 246, 299, 311, 329, 332,

338, 380, 429 et seq, 615, 680-81

Smith, Charles Lee, R. 500-503, P. N.

676

Smith, Lloyd P., 715

Smith, Peshine, 299

Smith, R. M., 133, B. 156-8, P. N. 239,

510

Snyder, M. B., 714

Sombart, Warner, P. N. 141, 262, 277,
518

Soro, S., 655

di Sostengo, Carlo Alfieri, 647 et seq.
Spencer, Herbert, 69 et seq., 333, 399.
400, 506

Spring, Edward A., 714

Stahl, 582, 583

Stehle, 524

Stein, 484

Stein, L., 525

v. Stein, Lorenz, 246, P. N. 472

Stein, Robert, 528

Steiner, Bernard C., 296

v. Stengel, C. Frhr., 86, 276, 234, P. N.
304

Stephen, 404

Stephenson, Andrew, 295

Sterne, Simon, 713

Sternfeld, R., 85

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Stevenson, Edward Luther, P. N. 478, Ugo, G. B., 655

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v. Sunnegg u Morberg, V. Mor, 295, Walker, F. A., 133, 155, 374, 442, 526

Summonte, C., 657

286

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et seq., 617 et seq.

Walker, Robert, 715

Wallace, 513

Walpole, 698

Wairas, 365, 367

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Whitney, Edson Leon, 294

Whitney, James D, 710

Whitney, James S., 713

Wood, Stuart, 135, 292, Art. 426-61,471
Woodburn, James Albert, 295

Woodbury, 667

v. Wieser, F., 99, 262, 263 et seq., 285, Woodford, Arthur B., R. 322

286, P. N. 297, 366 et seq., 678

Will, Thomas Elmer, 296
William II. (Prussia), 484
Williams, Ellis D., 714

Williams, Frank Beverly, 296
Willoughby, Westel W., 296
Willyers, John, 423

Wilson, 221, 224 et seq.

Wilson, 682

Wilson, R. K., 390

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Wilson, W., 133, P. N. 138, B. 148, R. Zanichelli, D., 660

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Zahn, F., 518

Zeller, 560

Zanzucchi, F., 657

Zenner, C., 83

Zichina, P. Demurtas, 658

Zorli, Albert, 145, 656

Zorn, Ph., 92, 280, 281

Zucconi, G., 659

Zuckerkandi, R. 100, 286, 368

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

N. B.-Names of articles are printed in small capitals.

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lative 9. Judiciary 9, civil ser-
vice 9.
Provincial Constitutions
11, Reasons for ministerial respon-
sibility in Canada 12, Mode of
passing bills in Dominion Parlia-
ment 16, "Model bills" 19. The
ballot 21, weak points of Cana-
dian Constitution 21, strong points
22. Divorce in Canada 23. Rela-
tion, to the United States, 24
Constitutional History of Canada"
and "Federal Government in
Canada," by J. G. Bourinot; re-
viewed, 480

"The Constitution of Canada," by J.
E. C. Munro; reviewed, 149
Capital, relation to wages, 56 and pas-

sim.

Capital and Interest," by E. Böhm-
Bawerk, translated by Wm. Smart;
reviewed, 310

"Conflicts of Capital and Labor," by

George Howell; reviewed, 495
Carolinas, Colonial Government of, 547
Charity, "Charity Organization," by C.
S. Loch; reviewed, 500
Cities, free, needed in U. S., 41
Colonies, American Constitutions a basis
of State Constitutions, 207. See also
Constitution, Genesis of a written.
Commerce, Regulation of, by Congress,
extent of power, 195
Compulsory voting. See Voting.
Connecticut, Colonial Government of,
550. See also Towns.
Constitution of Connecticut in 1639.179;
Sovereignty under British Constitu-
tion, 389. See Original-package;
see also Canada.
ORIGINAL AND DERIVED FEATURES
OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE
UNITED STATES, 203-243. Popular
views 203. Analogy with Great
Britain 206, Beginnings of the
Constitution in the colonies 207.

State Constitutions 208, the legis-
lative 211-221, bi-cameral system
211, proportional representation of
lower house 213, qualifications of
electors 213, term of members 213,
Senate 214, members 215, choice
of Senators by Legislatures 216,
equality of States 217, length of
terms 217. Prerogatives of the
houses 219, the Executive 221-
233. a single person 221, proposal
of a Council 223, mode of choos-
ing Executive 225, Vice-President
230, veto 230. Judiciary 233-242,
establishment of 233. jurisdiction
234, State and National powers 236,
power to negative State laws pro-
posed 237, interpretation by the
courts of the Constitution 240;
résumé of original and derived fea-
tures, 242
GENESIS OF A WRITTEN CONSTI-

TUTION, 529-557. Value of unwrit-
ten constitutions 529, American
Constitution a growth 530, not a
copy of English institutions 531,
not based on custom 533, true
origin of U. S. Constitution 534.
Government of the early commer-
cial companies 535. First Virginia
charters 537, second charter 538,
third charter 539. Colonial Con-
stitutions in Maryland 544, in
Carolina 547, Massachusetts 548,
Connecticut 550, Rhode Island 552,
New York 553. New Jersey 554,
Pennsylvania 554. General type of
colonial governments 555, continu-
ations of the companies 556, and
products of statutory legislation 556
"The Union-State,' by John C.
Hurd; reviewed, 498
Cosmology, Relation of Natural Law
to, 566

Cost of Production, 368 et seq.

Criminal, "The Criminal," by Have-
lock Ellis; reviewed, 319
Criminal Law. INTERNATIONAL CRIM-
INAL LAW ASSOCIATION, 159-164.
Founding of the organization, 159.
Constitution and principles, 159;
membership, 162; publications, 162
Deduction in Economics. See Political
Economy.

Degrees of Doctor of Philosophy con-
ferred, 293-295

Dictionary of Political Economy, 510
Divorce, in Canada, 23

"Economic and Social History of New
England, by William B. Weeden;
reviewed, 697

Economic Review, 511
Ethics, and Natural Law, 575
Election evils and remedies. See Voting.
Electoral College, Origin of, 225
Emigratiom, "Emigration and Immigra-
tion," by Richmond Mayo Smith; re-
viewed, 156

Employer, his economic function, 47 et
seq.

Enclosures in England, 422
English Constitution, "Origin and
Growth of the English Constitution,"
by Hannis Taylor; reviewed, 145
Evolution, influence on sociology, 72
Executive in Federal System, origin of
constitutional provisions, 221-233

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East India Company, Mode of govern- Instruction. INSTRUCTION IN PUBLIC

ment, 535

LAW AND POLITICAL ECONOMY

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