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The Function of a State Constitution
W. F. Dodd

pp. 201-221
 

Metropolitan Free Cities
Robert C. Brooks

pp. 222-234
 

Washington's First Experiment in Direct Legislation
Lester Burrell Shippee

pp. 235-253
 

Valuation of Public Service Properties
John Bauer

pp. 254-276
 

The Distribution of Securities in the Formation of the United States Steel Corporation
Maurice H. Robinson

pp. 277-300
 

Lord Milner and British Imperialism
George Louis Beer

pp. 301-308
 

Record of Political Events
E. M. Sait, Lewis Mayers

pp. 345-376
 

Demosthenes and the Last Days of Greek Freedom, 384-322 B. C, A. W. Pickard-Cambridge
Reviewed by George Willis Botsford

pp. 309-311
 

The Life of Lyman Trumbull, Horace White
Reviewed by B. B. Kendrick

pp. 311-314
 

Prisoners of War in Great Britain, 1756-1815, Francis Abell
Reviewed by Edward Porritt

pp. 314-316
 

The Naval Mutinies of 1797, Conrad Gill
Reviewed by Edward Porritt

pp. 316-318
 

Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs's Constitutional History, Charles Petit-Dutaillis
Reviewed by R. L. Schuyler

pp. 318-320
 

Whigs and Whiggism, Benjamin Disraeli and William Hutcheon
Reviewed by Edward Porritt

pp. 320-321
 

Sir Roger L'Estrange, George Kitchin
Reviewed by Harriet Fox Whicher

pp. 322-323
 

Responsible Government in the Dominions, Arthur Berriedale Keith
Reviewed by E. M. Sait

pp. 323-324
 

Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution, A. V. Dicey and E. C. S. Wade
Reviewed by R. L. Schuyler

pp. 325-327
 

De la Responsabilite Civile des Personnes Publiques et leurs Agents en Angleterre, aux Etats-Unis et en Allemagne, Roger Bonnard
Reviewed by Robert E. Cushman

pp. 327-330
 

The Law and the Poor, Edward Abbott Parry
Reviewed by Edward Porritt

pp. 330-331
 

Emplois Industriels des Metaux Precieux, André Touzet
Reviewed by E. W. Kemmerer

pp. 332-335
 

Principles of Insurance, W. F. Gephart
Reviewed by Bruce D. Mudgett

pp. 335-336
 

Vers le Salaire Minimum, Barthélemy Raynaud
Reviewed by Louis Levine

p. 337
 

English Economic History: Select Documents, A. E. Bland, P. A. Brown and R. H. Tawney
Reviewed by Edward Porritt

pp. 338-339
 

Railroad Finance, Frederick A. Cleveland and Fred Wilbur Powell ; Corporate Promotions and Reorganizations, Arthur S. Dewing
Reviewed by W. H. S. Stevens

pp. 339-340
 

Women Workers in Seven Professions, Edith J. Morley
Reviewed by Emilie J. Hutchinson

pp. 341-343
 

Interpretations and Forecasts. A Study of Survivals and Tendencies in Contemporary Society, Victor Branford
Reviewed by Randolph S. Bourne

pp. 343-344

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