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§ 28. Special Directions for the Weekly Papers in History 13
§ 29. Special Directions for the Weekly Papers in History 14
§ 30. Special Directions for Weekly Papers in Government 12
§ 31. Materials for the Weekly Papers in History 13.
§ 31a. List of Historical Discussions
§ 316. List of Select Constitutional Treatises
31c. Reports of Judicial Cases
§ 31d. Historical Sources
§ 32. No. 1. Use of Constitutional Authorities
§ 33. No. 2. English Control and Colonial Government
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§ 61. No. 30. Reconstruction .
§ 62. Materials for the Weekly Papers in History 14
§ 63. No. 1. Principles of European Claims to Wild Territory
§ 64. No. 2. Foundations of English Claims to America.
§ 65. No. 3. Theory of Indian Land-holding
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§ 73. No. 11.
§ 74. No. 12.
Was France entitled to complain of the Jay Treaty 202
Allegiance and Impressment
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§ 77. No. 15. Fishing Rights in and about the Gulf of St. Law-
§ 81. No. 19. Responsibility of a Government for not carrying
out a Treaty
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§ 82. No. 20. Government of Military Conquests, previous to
Cession
§ 93. Materials for the Weekly Papers in Government 12
§ 94. No. 1.
Questions of the Isthmus Canal .
Control of Seal Catching .
Protectorate of Cuba
The Policy of the Open Door
Growth of Urban Population
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§ 100. No. 7.
§ 99. No. 6. Limitations on Constitutional Conventions.
Question of Limiting the Suffrage
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§ 101. No. 8.
Question of Popular Nomination Machinery
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§ 102. No. 9.
§ 103. No. 10.
How to Secure Good State and Local Legislation 230
Question of Executive Boards .
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§ 121. No. 28.
The Pension System
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§ 122. No. 29. Best Regulation of the Liquor Traffic
§ 123. No. 30. Injunctions against Rioters.
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§ 124. Purpose of the Exercise
PART VI. SPECIAL REPORTS
§ 125. Constitutional and Political Reports, in History 13
§ 126. Diplomatic Reports, in History 14
§ 127. Government Reports, in Government 12
§ 128. General Directions for Special Reports in History 13
§ 129. Bibliographical Special Reports
§ 130. Bibliographical Subjects
§ 130a. Alphabetical List of Public Men.
§ 1306. List of Public Men arranged by States and
Countries.
§ 131. Constitutional Special Reports
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§ 137. Special Reports on Federal Diplomacy
§ 134m. Public Emancipation of Slaves
§ 134n. Abolition and Abolitionists.
§ 1340. Contemporary Judgment of Abolition
§ 135. General Directions for Special Reports in History 14
§ 136. Special Reports on Pre-Constitutional Diplomacy .
§ 136a. Discovery and Title
§ 1366. Trade and Sea-faring.
§ 136c. Revolutionary Diplomacy
§ 136d. Diplomacy of the Confederation.
§ 137d. Diplomacy from 1829 to 1861
§ 137e. Diplomacy of the Civil War
§ 137f. Post-bellum Diplomacy
§ 137g. Diplomacy of the Spanish War
§ 137h. Diplomacy in the Orient
§ 138. General Directions for Special Reports in Government 12.
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§ 139. Special Reports on Political Theory.
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§ 140. Special Reports on Citizenship and Fundamental Rights 386