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3. Special countries.

Europe.

McCulloch, J: Ramsay, and others. A statistical account of the british empire; exhibiting its extent, physical capacities, population, industry and civil and religious institutions. 2d ed., corr. and enl. Lond. 1839. 2 v. O. 314:2 Financial reform assoc. The financial reform almanack; a vade mecum for fiscal reformers, free traders, politicians, public speakers and writers, and the public generally, containing elaborately - tabulated statistical information; 1878, 1881-1883. Lond. 1881-83. Q. 314+1 Paris city. Direction de l'administration générale. Bulletin de statistique municipale; publié par les ordres de M. le préfet de la Seine. 12e-15e année, 1876-1879. Paris. 1876–79. 3 v. Q. 314: D - Bulletin récapitulatif de statistique municipale, 1876, 1878. Paris. 1877, 1879. Q. With 314: D the above. Popula

Contents. Topographie et météorologie. tion.-Variétés. -Service de la statistique municipale de la préfecture de la Seine. Annuaire statistique de la ville de Paris; 2e année, 1881. Ill. Paris. 1882. Q. 314: D Sidenbladh, Per Elis. Statistics [of Sweden]. (Swedish catalogue, International exhibition, 1876, Phila., pt. 1). [Phila. 1876]. O. 314+3

America.

Spaulding, M. C. Handbook of statistics of the U. S.; a record of administrations and events, from the organization of the U. S. government to the present time. N. Y. 1874. D. 317:55

United States. Census office. 7th census of the U. S., 1850, embracing a statistical view of each of the states and territories, arranged by counties, towns, etc. J. D. B. De Bow, supt. Wash. 1850. F. in 317 : D Same. Mortality statistics, embracing the cause of death, the age and sex, color and condition, the nativity, the season of decease, the duration of illness, the occupation of the persons reported to have died in the 12 months preceding the 1st of june [1850], with sundry comparative and ill. tables, by J. D. B. De Bow, supt. (U. S. 33d cong. 2 sess. House ex. doc. no. 98.) Wash. 1855. O. in 317: D --[8th census, 1860]. Agriculture; Manufactures; Population; Statistics, including mortality, property, etc., of the U. S. in 1860, comp. from the original returns of the 8th census under the dir. of the sec. of the interior by Joseph C. G. Kennedy. Wash. 1864-66. 4 v. Q. in 317: D -- 9th census, 1870. Wash. 1872. 3 v. Q. in 317: D Contents. V. 1. Population. 2. Vital statistics. 3. Industry and wealth. -- 10th census, 1880. Wash. 1883, 1884. 6 v. Q. 317: D Contents. V. 1. Walker, F. A. and H: Gannett. Introd.; general discussion of the movements of population, 1790 to 1880.-General population tables.

United States. Census office.—Continued. -Population by race, sex and nativity.-Population by ages specified and select.-Areas, dwellings and families. Foreign parentage.-Statistics of the population of Alaska. - Tables of occupations. - Miscellaneous statistics: Newspapers and periodicals; Public schools; Illiteray; Defective, defendant and delinquent classes. 2. Walker, F. A. Remarks on the statistics of manufactures.-General statistics: tabular statements.-Hollerith, H. Power used in manufactures.-Wright, C. D. The factory system. -Fitch, C: H. Manufactures of interchangeable mechanism.-Fitch, C: H. Hardware, cutlery and edge-tools.-Swank, J. M. Iron and steel production.-Wyckoff, W: C. Silk manufacture.-Atkinson, E: Cotton manufacture.-Bond, G: W: Woolen manufacture.-Rowland, W: L. Chemical products and salt.-Weeks, J. D. Glass manufacture. 3. Walker, F. A. Remarks on the statistics of agriculture. - General statistics: tabular statements.Brewer, W: H. Cereal production.-Neftel, Knight. Flour-milling.-Killebrew, J. B. Tobacco culture.Dodge, J. R. Manufacture and movement of tobacco. Gordon, C. Meat production.-4. Shuman, A. E. Statistics of railroads.-Purdy, T: C. Steam navigation.-Purdy, T: C. Canals.-Shuman, A. E. Telegraphs and telephones. -Lines, R. B. Postal telegraphs. 5. Hilgard, E. W. General discussion of cotton production. Cotton production in the Mississippi valley and southwestern states: Hilgard, E. W. Louisiana, Mississippi; Stafford, J. M. Tennessee and Kentucky; Loughridge, R. H. Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Indian territory. 6. Cotton production in the eastern Gulf, Atlantic and Pacific states: Smith, E. A. Alabama, Florida; Loughridge, R. H. Georgia; Hammond, H. North Carolina; Kerr, W. C. North Carolina, Virginia.-App. Hilgard, E. W. California: Notes on Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. 8. North, S. N. D. History and present condition of ths newspaper and periodical press of the U.S. with a catalogue of the publications of the present year.-Petroff, I. Report on the population, industries and resources of Alaska. Elliott, H: W. Report on the seal islands of Alaska. -Hall, H: Report on the ship-building industry of the U. S.

Same. [Special monographs.] The oyster-
industry by Ernest Ingersoll. Wash. 1881.
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Indian Territory, with a brief description
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Same. Compendium of the 10th census, june 1, 1880, compiled pursuant to an act of congress, approved aug. 7, 1882. Wash. 1883. 2 v. O. in 317 : D Massachusetts state. Secretary. 22d [-32d, 34th, 37th, 39th, 40th] report to the legis lature, relating to the registry and return of births, marriages and deaths in the commonwealth for 1863-1873, 1875, 1878, 1880, 1881. Bost. 1865-82. 15 v. O.

in 317: D Wright, Carroll D. The census of Massachusetts, 1880; compiled by authority of the legislature from the returns of the 10th census of the U. S. Bost. 1883. O.

in 317: D Note. Gives statistics for cities and towns, which are not furnished by the U. S. census, except in the general aggregate for counties and states. New York state. Census for 1855; taken in pur

suance of art. 3, of the constitution of the state and of ch. 64, of the laws of 1855, prepared from the original returns, under the dir. of Joel T. Headley, sec. of state, by Franklin B. Hough. Albany. 1857. F.

317: R53 Porter, Robert P., H: Gannett and W: P. Jones. The west [of the U. S.] from the census of 1880, a history of the industrial, commer

cial, social and political development of the states and territories of the west, from 1800 to 1880. Chicago. 1882. O. 317+1 Wisconsin state. Census, taken june 1855, 1865 and 1875. In Secretary of state reports with Governor's message for 1856, 1866 and 1876. in 328.15: D Population as shown by the federal census for 1880, comp. by the sec. of state. Madison. 1881. O. 317: Pam

Hittell, J: S. The Alta California almanac and and book of facts, 1875-76. San Francisco. S. 317:51 Tribune almanac and political register, 1857-61, 1863-68, 1870-75. N. Y. 2 v. D. 317:52 Hunt, J: Warren, comp. The Wisconsin almanac and annual register, 1857, no. 2. Milw. [1857]. D. 317:56 Empire of Brazil, The, at the universal exhibition of 1876 in Philadelphia. Rio de Janeiro. 1876. O. 318+1

3. Political science.

1. In general.

Amos, Sheldon. The science of politics. (Intern. scientific ser.) N. Y. 1883. D. 320: 12 Contents. Nature and limits of the science of politics.-Political terms.-Political reasoning. The geographical area of modern politics.-The primary elements of political life and action.-Constitutions.-Local government.-The government of dependencies.-Foreign relations.-The province of government.-Revolutions in states. Right and wrong in politics. Bagehot, Walter.

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Physics and politics, or Thoughts on the application of the principles of "natural selection" and "inheri tance" to political society. (Intern. scientific ser.) N. Y. 1876. D. 320: 1 Bentham, Jeremy. A fragment on government, or A comment on the commentaries; an examination of what is delivered on the subject of government in general, in the introd. to sir W: Blackstone's Commentaries; with a pref. in which is given a critique on the work at large. 2d ed. enl. Lond. 1823. O. Bisset, Andrew. Is there a science of government? In his Essays. 904: 34 Brougham, H: lord. Political philosophy; pt. 1, Principles of government; Monarchical government; pt. 2, Of aristocracy; Aristocratic government; pt. 3, Of democracy; Mixed monarchy. 3d ed. Lond. 1853. 3 v. 0. 320:3 Cooper, P: Ideas for a good government; in addresses, letters and articles on a strictly national currency, tariff and civil service. N. Y. 1883. O. 320+17 Crane, W, and Bernard Moses. Politics; an introd. to the study of comparative constitutional law. N. Y. 1884. D. 320:16 Elyot, Sir T: The boke of the gouernour; ed. from the 1st ed. of 1531 by H: Herbert Stephen Croft. Lond. 1883. 2 v. O. Freeman, E: A: Comparative politics; six lectures read before the Royal institution in jan. and feb. 1873, with The unity of history, the Rede lecture read before the university of Cambridge, may 29, 1872. Lond. 1873. O. 320:11 Gareis, C: Irrlehren über den cultur-kampf. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304:15 v5 Grassmann, Robert. Das staatswissen. In his Wissenschaftslehre. 100:1

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Helps, Sir Arthur. Thoughts upon government.

Hildreth, R: Theory of politics; an inquiry into the foundations of governments, and the causes and progress of political revolutions. N. Y. 1853. D.

320:5 Hosmer, G: Washington. The people and politics, or The structure of the states and the significance and relation of political forms. Bost. 1883. O. 320: 14 Mill, J: Stuart. Considerations on representative government. N. Y. 1867. D. 320: 6 Paine, T: Rights of man. In his Political 329.1:13

works.

Same, ger. Die rechte des menschen. Phila. 1859. D. 320:8 Rousseau, J: Jacques. A treatise on the social compact, or The principles of politic law. With his Dissertation on political economy. in 330 : 19

Same, ger. Der gesellschaftsvertrag. Leipz. 1854. T. 320: 9 Sidney, Algernon. Discourses on government; added, an account of the author's life and a copious index. N. Y. 1805. 3 v. O. 320: 10 Spencer, Herbert. The man versus the state. Repr. from the Popular science monthly, with a postscript. N. Y. 1884. O. 320+18 Contents. The new toryism.-The coming slavery. -The sins of legislators.-The great political superstition.

Urquhart, D: The effect of the misuse of familiar words on the character of men and the fate of nations. Lond 1856. S. 320:13 Woolsey, Theodore Dwight. Political science, or The state, theoretically and practically considered. N. Y. [1877]. 2 v. O. 320+7

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Thierry, Jacques N: Augustin. The primitive meaning and extent of the title king. In his Hist. essays. 904+37 Napoléon III, Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, emperor of the french. Napoleonic ideas : Des idées Napoléoniennes, Brussels, 1839. Tr. by James A. Dorr. N. Y. 1859. D.

323.4:1 Grund, Francis J. Thoughts and reflections on the present position of Europe, and its probable consequences to the U. S. Phila. 1860. D. 323:1 Gierke, O: F: Das alte und das neue deutsche reich; vortrag gehalten zu Breslau am 7. december 1873. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v3 Hergenhahn, Theodor. Königthum und verfassung. In Deutsche zeit und streitfragen. 304: 15 v10

England.

Dean, Amos. The british constitution. Chicago. 1883. S. 323.2:17 Freeman, E: A: The growth of the english constitution from the earliest times. Leipz. 323.2:12

1872. S. De Lolme, J: L: The constitution of England, or An account of the english government, in which it is compared both with the republican form of government and the other monarchies of Europe. 5th ed. Dublin. 1785. D. 323.2:13 The rise and progress of the english constitution; with an historical and legal introd. and notes by A. J. Stephens. Lond. 1838. 2 v. O. 323.2:31 Creasy, Sir E: Shepherd. The rise and progress of the english constitution. Rev., with add. N. Y. 1883. D. 323.2:18 Langmead, T: Pitt Taswell. English constitutional history from the teutonic conquest to the present time. 2d ed., rev. with add. Bost. 1881. O. 323.2:4 Palgrave, Francis. The rise and progress of the english commonwealth: Anglo-saxon period; containing the anglo-saxon policy and the institutions arising out of laws and usages which prevailed before the conquest. Lond. 1832. 2 v. Q. 323.2: R29 Millar, J: An historical view of the english government, from the settlement of the saxons in Britain to the accession of the house of Stewart. Dublin. 1789. O.

323.2:14 Brodie, G: A constitutional history of the british empire from the accession of Charles I to the restoration; with an introd. tracing the progress of society and of the constitution from the feudal times to the opening of the history, and including a particular examination of mr. Hume's statements relative to the character of the english government. New ed. Lond. 1866. 3 v. O. 323.2: 28 Stubbs, W: The constitutional history of England in its origin and development, [to the death of Richard III]. 2d ed. Oxford. 1875-78. 3 v. D.

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Hallam, H: The constitutional history of England, from the accession of Henry VII to the death of George II. N. Y. 1877. 3 v. D. 323.2:1

May, T: Erskine. The constitutional history of England since the accession of George III, 1760-1860. Bost. 1864. 2 v. D. 323.2:2 Russell, J, 1st earl Russell. An essay on the history of the english government and constitution from the reign of Henry VII to the present time. 2d ed. enl. Lond. 1823. O. 323.2:26 Yonge, C: Duke. The constitutional history of England from 1760 to 1860. Lond. 1882. O. 323.2:5

Same. (Frank. sq. lib.) N. Y. 1882. Q.

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Amos, Sheldon. Fifty years of the english constitution, 1830-1880. Bost. 1880. D.

tutions.

2d ed.

323.2:10 Smith, Philip Vernon. History of english insti[Histor. handbooks. ] Lond. 1876. S. 323.2:22 Bagehot, Walter. The english constitution, and other political essays. N. Y. 1877. D. 323.2:11 Contents. The english constitution.-The character of lord Brougham.-The character of sir Robert Peel.

St. John, H:, viscount Bolingbroke. A dissertation upon parties. In his Works. 820.2:18 v2 Stubbs, W:, ed. Select charters and other illustrations of english constitutional history to the reign of Edward I. 4th ed. Oxford. 1881. D. 323.2: 20 Cox, Homersham. The institutions of the english government, an account of the constitution, powers and procedure of its legislative, judicial and administrative departments, with references to ancient and modern authorities. Lond. 1863. O. 323.2: 23 Ewald, Alexander C: The crown and its advisers, or Queen, ministers, lords and commons. Edinb. 1870. D. 323.2:21 De Fonblanque, Albany, jr. How we are governed; a handbook of the constitution, government, laws and power of Great Britain. 14th ed., rev. to the present date by Smalman Smith. Lond. [1879.] D.

323.2:16 Fischel, E: The english constitution. Tr. from the 2d german ed. by R: Jenery Shee. Lond. 1863. O. 323.2: 27 Gneist, Rudolph. Das englische verwaltungsrecht mit einschluss des heeres, der gerichte und der kirche geschichtlich und systematisch. 2te völlig umgearb. aufl. Berlin. 1867. 2 v. O. 323.2: 24

Contents. V. 1. Geschichte des englischen verwal tungsrechts. 2. Das heutige englische verwaltungsrecht.

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- Selfgovernment, communal-verfassung und verwaltungs-gerichte in England. umgearb. auff. Berlin 1871. O. 323.2: 25 Traill, H. D. Central government. (The english citizen series.) Lond. 1881. D.

323.2:15 Creasy, Sir E: The imperial and colonial constitutions of the britannic empire, including indian institutions. Lond. 1872. O. 323.2:30 Cotton, J. S., and E. J. Payne. Colonies and dependencies: pt. 1, India, by J. S. Cotton; pt. 2, The colonies, by E. J. Payne. (English citizen ser.) N. Y. 1883. D.

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Cox, Homersham. Antient parliamentary elections; a history showing how parliaments were constituted and representatives of the people elected in antient times. Lond. 1868. O. 324 : 11 Hare, T: The election of representatives, parliamentary and municipal; a treatise. 3d ed., with pref., app. and other add. Phila. 1867. D. 323.2:6 Sterne, Simon. On representative government and personal representation; based in part upon T: Hare's treatise, entitled The election of representatives, parliamentary and municipal. Phila. 1871. D. 323.2:7 Hayward, Abraham. The british parliament; its history and eloquence. In his Selected essays. 824.2:46 v2 Jennings, G: H: An anecdotal history of the british parliament from the earliest periods to the present time, with notices of eminent parliamentary men and examples of their oratory; comp. from authentic sources. N. Y. 1881. O. 323.2:8 Charges against the lord viscount Palmerston ; proceedings on the motion of T: Chisholm Anstey, in the house of commons, wed. feb. 23, 1848. [Lond]. 1848. D. 323.2:32

3. Republican institutions.

Camp, G: Sidney. Democracy. [Harper's fam324:3 ily library.] N. Y. 1845. S. Ceba, Ansaldo. The citizen of a republic; what are his rights, his duties, and privileges, and what should be his education. Tr. and ed. by C. Edwards Lester. N. Y. 1845. D. 324:4

Eliot, S: History of liberty: pt. 1, The ancient romans, in 2 v.; pt. 2, The early christians, in 2 v. Bost. 1853. 4 v. O.

Fate of republics. Bost. 1880. D.

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Contents. Pt. 1. Extinct republics, ancient date: Israelitish commonwealth; Grecian republics; Carthage; Rome.-Pt. 2. Extinct republics, medieval and modern date: Lombard communes; Genoa; Venice; Amalfi; Free cities of Germany; Iceland; Republic of the United Provinces; French republic of 17921804.-Pt. 3. Existing republics, exclusive of the United States; European republics, San Marino, Andorra, Switzerland, France: American republics, Mexico, Central America, South America, Hayti, San Domingo.-Pt. 4. United States of America. Mann, H: Ancient and mediæval republics; a

review of their institutions, and the causes of their decline and fall. N. Y. [1879]. O. 324+7

Contents. The hebrew commonwealth.-The phoenicians.-Carthage. - Origin and formation of the hellenic states.-The institutions of Solon.-The imperial democracy of Athens.-Zenith and decline of Greece. The roman commonwealth.--Roman jurisprudence. The roman senate.-The roman armies. -Rome, from the decemvirate to the empire.-Imperial Rome from Augustus to Vespasian.-The age of the Antonines.-Rise of christianity.-Decline of the roman empire.-The emperors assume the diadem.-The decline and extinction of paganism.-Fall of the western empire.-A new italian nation formed. -Rise of the papal power.-The lombard communes. -The commonwealth of Florence. Rise of the Medici. Origin and growth of the venetian oligarchy. Venetian jurisprudence. The bank of Venice.-Venetian council of ten.-Decline and fall of Venice.

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Monroe, James. The people the sovereigns; a comparison of the government of the U. S. with those of the republics which have existed before, with the causes of their decadence and fall; ed. by S: L. Gouverneur. Phila. 1867. D. 324:10 Rosenthal, L: America and France; the influence of the U. S. on France in the 18th century. N. Y. 1882. D. 329.3:1 Michelet, Jules. France before Europe. Tr. from the french. Bost. 1871. D. 327.3:1 Note. Reflections on the franco-prussian war of 1870-1.

United States.

Alden, Joseph. The science of government in connection with american institutions. New ed. N. Y. n. d. D. 324.1:36 Brownson, Orestes A: The american republic, its constitution, tendencies and destiny. N. Y. 1866. O. 324.1:13 Draper, J: W: Thoughts on the future civil policy of America. N. Y. 1865. O. 324.1+6 Goodrich, C: B. The science of government, as exhibited in the institutions of the U. S. of America. (Lowell lectures.) Bost. 1853. 0. 324.1+17 Gurowski, Adam comte de. America and Europe. N. Y. 1857. D. 324.1:18 Hopkins, J: H: The american citizen, his rights and duties, according to the spirit of the constitution of the U. S. N. Y. 1857. D. 324.1:19 Nordhoff, C: Politics for young americans. N. Y. 1875. D. x 324.1: 23 Sage, Bernard J., (P. C. Centz.) The republic of republics, or American federal liberty, by P. C. Centz, barrister. 4th ed. Bost. 1881. O. 324.1:4 Schaff, Philip. America; a sketch of the political, social and religious character of the U. S. of North America, in 2 lectures. Tr. from the german. N. Y. 1855. D.

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Tocqueville, Alexis C: H: Clérel de. Democracy in America, tr. by H: Reeve, with an original preface and notes by J: C. Spencer. 4th ed., rev. and corr. from the 8th Paris ed. N. Y. 1843. 2 v. O. 324.1:3 - Democracy in America. Tr. by H: Reeve, ed. with notes, the tr. rev. and in great part re-written and the additions made to the recent Paris editions now first tr. by Francis Bowen. 7th ed. Bost. 1882. 2 v. O. 324.1:41

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Contents. V. 1. 1750-1833, State sovereignty and slavery. 2. 1828-1846, Jackson's administration.Annexation of Texas. 3. 1846-1850, Annexation of Texas.-Compromise of 1850. Porter, Luther H: Outlines of the constitutional history of the U. S. N. Y. 1883. D. 324.1: 39 Reemelin, C: A critical review of american 324.1:34 politics. Cinc. 1881. O. Van Buren, Martin. Inquiry into the origin and course of political parties in the U. S.; ed. by his sons. N. Y. 1867. O. 324.1:28 McClellan, R. Guy. Republicanism in America; a history of the colonial and republican governments of the U. S. of America from 1607 to 1869. Added, constitutions, proclamations, platforms, resolutions, decisions of courts, laws, messages, addresses, speeches, debates, letters, election returns and statistics, also, a brief history of all the existing republics in the world. Ill. Phil. 1872. Ū. 324.1:40

Cooper, T: V., and Hector T. Fenton. American politics, non-partisan, from the beginning to date; embodying a history of the political parties, with their views and records on all important questions, great speeches on all great issues, the text of all existing political laws, a tabulated history of american politics, comprising tables of every kind, elections from the beginning to date, presidential, state, senatorial, congressional, etc.; tabulated financial history of all national and confederate debts, congressional appointments, tariffs, taxes, interest laws, etc. Parliamentary practice from Jefferson's manual with complete references, U. S. constitution, articles of confederation, declaration, etc. complete federal blue book, with all the federal offices, their duties, locations, salaries and an accurate statement of the influences by which they are obtained. Chicago. [1882.] O. 324.1: R35 Houghton, Walter R. History of american polities, non-partisan, embracing a history of the federal government and of political parties in the colonies and U. S. from 1607 to 1882. Ill. Indianapolis 1883. O). 324.1:38

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Young, Andrew W. The american statesman; a political history, exhibiting the origin, nature and practical operation of constitutional government in the U. S.; the rise and progress of parties and the views of distinguished statesmen on questions of foreign and domestic policy; with an app. containing explanatory notes, political essays, statistical information and other useful matter. N. Y. 1861. O. 324.1:32 Same. Rev. and enl. by G: T. Ferris. Milw. [1878.] O. 324.1+33

Hussey, J. R., comp. The century of independence; embracing a collection, from official sources, of the most important documents and statistics connected with the political history of America; also a chronological record of the principal events, from its dis

covery to the present time, with biograph. and historical sketches. [Anon.] Chicago. 1876. D. 324.1:7 Currier, E:, ed. The political text-book; containing the declaration of independence, with the lives of the signers, the constitution of the U. S.; the inaugural addresses and first annual messages of all the presidents from Washington to Tyler, the farewell addresses of G: Washington and Andrew Jackson, together with an app. containing a variety of useful tables, etc. [Anon.] 324.1:30 Cooperstown. 1844. D. Williams, Edwin, comp. The addresses and messages of the presidents of the U. S., inaugural, annual and special, from 1789 to 1846; with a memoir of each of the presidents, and a history of their administrations; also the constitution of the U. S., and a selection of important documents and statistical information; comp. from official sources. N. Y. 1846, 1848. 2 v. O. 324.1+27

Cluskey, Michael W. The political text-book, or encyclopædia; containing everything necessary for the reference of the politi cians and statesmen of the U. S. 9th ed. Phila. 1860. O. 324.1+29 Greely, Horace, and J: F. Cleveland, comp. A political text-book for 1860; comprising a brief view of presidential nominations and elections, including all the national platforms ever yet adopted; also a history of the struggle respecting slavery in the territories, and of the action of congress as to the freedom of the public lands, with the most notable speeches and letters of Lincoln, Douglas, Bell, Cass, Seward, Everett, Breckenridge, H. V. Johnson, etc., touching the questions of the day, and returns of all presidential elections since 1836. N. Y. 1860. O. 324.1+31 Blanchard, Rufus. Rise and fall of political parties in the U. S. Chicago. 1884. T. 324.1:44 Brucker, Joseph. Die zwei hauptparteien in den Vereinigten Staaten, ihre geschichte und ihre lehre; eine historisch-kritische darstellung. Milw. 1880. O. 324.1:5 Same, eng. The chief political parties of the U. S., their history and teachings; a historical sketch. Milw. 1880. O. 324.1:5 Flower, Frank A. History of the republican party; embracing its origin, growth and mission, with appendices of statistics and information. Portr. and ill. Springfield, Ill. 1884. O. 324.1:48

Stanwood, E: A history of presidential elections. Bost. 1884. D. 324.1:49

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Johns Hopkins university studies in historical and political science, v. 1: Local institutions. Balt. 1883. O. 904+32 v1 Contents. V. 1. Freeman, E: A: An introd. to amer. institutional history. - Adams, H. B. The germanic origin of New England towns; Saxon tithing-men in Amer.; Norman constables in Amer.; Village communities of Cape Ann and Salem. Shaw, Albert. Local gov. in Illinois.-Gould, E. R. L. Local gov. in Penna.-Bemis, E: W. Local gov. in Mich. and the northwest.-Ingle, E: Parish institutions of Maryland.-Johnson, J: Old Maryland manors, with the records of a court leet and a

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