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The Anomaly of Our National Convention
Alfred Pearce Dennis

pp. 185-202
 

The Rigid Constitution
Henry Bournes Higgins

pp. 203-222
 

The Political Philosophy of John Locke

pp. 223-245
 

The Field of Economic Dynamics
John Bates Clark

pp. 246-256
 

The Economic Cost of Slaveholding in the Cotton Belt
Ulrich B. Phillips

pp. 257-275
 

Immigration to the Southern States
Walter L. Fleming

pp. 276-297
 

The Sewage Farms of Berlin
Robert C. Brooks

pp. 298-313
 

Record of Political Events
Charles Beard, Alvin S. Johnson

pp. 351-384
 

A History of matrimonial Institutions, chiefly in England and the United States, George Elliott Howard
Reviewed by Munroe Smith

pp. 314-318
 

The Political History of Virginia during the Reconstruction, Hamilton James Eckenrode
Reviewed by Walter L. Fleming

pp. 319-321
 

The Color Line, William Benjamin Smith
Reviewed by Walter F. Willcox

pp. 321-323
 

The Influence of Grenville on Pitt's Foreign Policy, 1787-1798, Ephraim Douglas Adams
Reviewed by G. S. Ford

pp. 325-327
 

The Declaration of Independence, Herbert Friedenwald
Reviewed by Charles Worthen Spencer

pp. 327-329
 

Spain in America, 1450-1580, Edward Gaylord Bourne ; The South American Republics, Thomas C. Dawson
Reviewed by William R. Shepherd

pp. 329-333
 

A History of the Ancient World for High Schools and Academies, George Stephen Goodspeed
Reviewed by George Willis Botsford

pp. 333-334
 

Le Commerce et les marchands dans l'Italie meridionale au xiii^e au xiv siecle, Georges Yver
Reviewed by Edwin F. Gay

pp. 335-337
 

Modern Methods in Charity, Charles Richmond Henderson
Reviewed by William H. Allen

pp. 337-341
 

Poverty, Robert Hunter
Reviewed by Charles A. Beard

pp. 341-343
 

Money: A Study of the Theory of the Medium of Exchange, David Kinley
Reviewed by William A. Scott

pp. 344-345
 

A Geometrical Political Economy, H. Cunynghame
Reviewed by Henry L. Moore

pp. 346-347
 

Les Systemes socialistes et l'evolution economique, Maurice Bourguin
Reviewed by Walter E. Clark

pp. 347-350

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