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TIEDEMANN, C. G. Unwritten Constitution of the United States. New York City, Putnam. 12mo. 1890.

TUCKER, J. R. Virginia in the Supreme Court. North Am. Rev., CXLVI, pp. 674-680.

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WENZELL, J. Comparative view of the Executive and Legislative Departments of the United States, France, England, and Germany. Boston, Heath. pp. (3), 81. 1891.

WHITRIDGE, F. W. Rotation in office. Pol. Sci. Quar., IV, p. 279. 1889. WILLOUGHBY, W. W. and W. F. Government and administration of the United States. (Johns Hopkins Univ. Stud., 9th ser., Nos. 1-2.) Baltimore. 8vo. pp. 143. 1891.

WILSON, W. State and Federal Government of the United States. Boston, D. C. Heath. 12 mo. pp. 313. 1889.

WILSON, G. G. Town and city government in Providence. Providence, Tibbits & Preston. pp. (3), 77. 1889.

WOODBURN, J. A. States of the United States, made from colonies. Chaut., XIV, p. 270.

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RELIGIOUS HISTORY.

Jonathan Edwards. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 16mo. pp. 401. (Dial., x, p. 166; Nation, N. Y., XLIX, p. 314.) 1889. ALLEN, J. L. Trappists monks in Kentucky. Cent., XXXVI, p. 483. BODLEY, J. E. C. Catholic democracy in America.

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BALDWIN, R. S. A bit of college history. Mag. Am. Hist., xxvIII, pp. 280-284.

BARNARD, C. The Swiss in America. Chaut., VIII, p. 363.

BARROWS, S. J. The evolution of the Afric-American. New York, Appleton. 12mo. pp. 30. 1891.

BARROWS, W. The Indian side of the Indian question. Boston, Lothrop. 1888.

BOYNTON, H. V. Washington, D. C., Our National University. Chaut.,

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DAWES, H. L. Bill for excluding Chinese. Forum, vi, p. 526.

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HOWARD, T. D. Before and after emancipation. Unit. Rev., xxx, pp. 136-44.
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