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CENTENNIAL of a revolution, an address by a revolutionist. New York, Putnam. 16mo, pp. 171. 1888.

COCKER, W.J. The Government of the United States. New York, Harper. pp. 274. 1889.

COHN, M. M. An introduction to the study of the Constitution; a study showing the play of physical and social factors in the creation of international law. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press. 8vo. pp. (10) 235. 1892.

COLBY, J. F. Necessity for uniform State laws. Forum, XIII. pp. 541-553. CONKLING, F. A. Abuses of the veto power. Forum, VIII. p. 555. 1890. COOLEY, T. M., etc. Constitutional history of the United States, as seen in the development of American law. (Political Science Lectures, 1889.) New York, Putnam's, pp. 296. 1889.

COOLEY, T. M. Treatise on the constitutional limitations which rest upon the legislative power of the States of the American Union. 6th ed. Boston, Mass. Little, Brown & Co. 1890.

Cox, S. S. Three decades of Federal legislation. New York. 1888.
COXE, A. C. Relief for the Supreme Court. Forum, vi. p. 567.
COXE, A. C. Government of aliens. Forum, vII. p. 597.

CURTIS, G. Constitutional history of the United States. New York. Harper. 2 vols. 8vo. 1889.

CURTIS, R. H. Important Federal statutes Annotated. Chicago, Callaghan. pp. (7) 203. 1891.

DINSMORE, L. J. Daniel Webster and the growth of constitutional science. Univ. Q., XLVш, p. 424. 1891.

DUNBAR, C. F. Financial precedents followed by Alex. Hamilton. Q. Jour. Econ., III, pp. 32-59.

EDMUNDS, G. F. Corrupt political methods. Forum, VII, p. 349.

ELY, R. T. Taxation in American States and cities. New York, Crowell. 12mo, pp. (5) 544.-id., Problems of to-day. New York. Crowell. 12mo, pp. (7) 222. 1888.

EVOLUTION of partisan removals from office. Nation, New York, XLVIII, p. 499.

FIELD, D. D. Theory of Government of the United States. North Amer. Rev., CLVI, pp. 543-558.

FISKE, J. Civil government in the United States, considered with some reference to its origins. Boston, Houghton. 12mo. 1890.

FORD, P. L. Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States. 1787-'88. Brooklyn, Ford, pp. (6) 451. 1888.

GARDINER, S. R., ed. Constitutional documents of the Puritan revolution, 1628-1660. New York City, Macmillan. 1890.

GOTTSBERGER, F. Principles and Purposes of our Form of Government as set forth in our public papers of Grover Cleveland. New York, G. G. Peck. 12mo. 1891.

GREENE, R. A. The future of American Institutions. Univ. Q., XLVI, p. 194. 1889.

GRIFFIN, M.J. The Diary of a Visitor in New York during the Election of
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HART, A. B. The Shire in the American Colonies. Chaut., xiv, p. 274. HART, A. B. Introduction to the Study of Federal Government. (Harvard Hist. Monographs, 2.) Boston, Ginn. 8vo. pp. (2), 200. 1891. HENRY, P. and J. ADAMS, On Government Making. Mag. Am. Hist., XXVII, pp. 54-59.

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ORDRONAUX, J. Treatise on Constitutional Law and Constitutional Limitations. Philadelphia, Johnson. 8vo. pp. 696. 1891.

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SAWYER, I. Opinion in the matter of David Neagle. San Francisco. pp. 60. 1889.

SCHWAB, J. C. History of the New York property tax. Baltimore, Md.
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SCRUGGS, W. L. The Monroe doctrine. Mag. Am. Hist., xxvi, p. 39.
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