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Commerce, smuggling in colonial times, Cuba, 301–304

Notes, pp. 363, 364

Commission, Joint, America and Great Danes, 105, 106

Britain, 236

Commissions, 309

Common school education, 328

universal, 32, 33, 53
Competition, 161–167

between railroads, 195, 196

Composite Americans, 40, 44
Compulsory education, 328
Communism, 249–252
"Concert of Europe," 235

Concentration of departments in state

governments, 310

Condition, equality of, 248-276

Conductors, railroad, 181
Congregationalists, 35, 50, 51

Congress, 308

and the railroad unions, 176

Connecticut, constitution of 1639, 15
foreign population in, 293
Coöperation, 285, 286

of America and England, 232–241
Coöperative associations, 339

Constitution, 227-231

attacks on, 243-247. See also Notes,

P. 379

checks and balances of, 17, 18


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Division of powers between state and

federal governments, 288

sovereign powers, 21-26

Dollar, worship of, 48, 157-160, 305-307
Domestic employees, number, 331

its preservation of equality of oppor- Donations to the public, 267, etc.

division of powers, 21, 288

tunity, 39

Due process of law, 250

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sentiment against colonization by
negroes, see Notes, p. 373

Firemen, railroad, 181

Fiske, John, on "American Political
Ideas," 43

England and the American Rebellion, 152 | Foreign classes, 282

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debts, cancellation of, Notes, pp. 387,

388

population in United States, 292, 293
races in America, 291-300

white stock, diagram from Census
showing mother tongue in 1910
and 1920 of, see Notes, pp. 384,
385

"Foundations," 270, 271
Founding of a family, 305
Franchise, universal, 19-21
Free speech and the Jews, 130
Freedom, definition of, 13

program in detail against Jews, see French, 94–100

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aid in Revolutionary War, 102
Canadians, 94, 95, 99

Cajan, 96

Chamber of Deputies, number of
lawyers in, see Notes, pp. 376, 377
Creole, 95, 96

displaced by other races, 183

in West Indies, 125, 144

displacing Irish, 183

expulsion of the Jews, 133

Huguenots, 97-100

fourth in list of eminent Americans,

99

in New Amsterdam, 100

New England, 48, 49
Virginia, 59

French, relations with United States
since the Revolutionary War,

101-103

sale of Louisiana, 102, 103

Napoleon's reason for, 103

in New Amsterdam, 100
New England, 48, 49
Virginia, 59
Hungarians, 178

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Idle rich, 282

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Immigration. See Census
act of 1924, 295-298
and labor unions, 182.
English, 291

favored by the Jews, 184
from Canada, 295

England, 295-298

labor unions against, 182

males outnumber females in, 293
to England, 241

United States, 291

Increase of American wealth, 104
Indented servants, 58

Industry, revolution in, 261, 264
Inheritances, limitation of, 258

Institutions, American, undermining of,
Notes, p. 379. See American

Interest, 130

Intermarriage, 292-295, 301
Mulatto, 145, 146
with Germans, 117
Irish, 108

Jews, 137, 138. See also Notes,
P. 371

International arbitration, 233
communism, 247-252

peace, 236

trade, international bankers' opinion,
Notes, pp. 392, 393

smuggling in colonial times, Notes,
p. 363

Interstate Commerce Commission, 199,

207

Inventions and practical applications of,
see Notes, p. 389

Irish, 107-115

and Jews, 129, 137

displaced by French, 183

in America in 1776, 109, 110-112, 291
cities, 113, 114
intermarriage of, 108

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New England, 46-56. See Notes, pp.
378, 379. See Massachusetts
foreign population in, 292
Huguenots in, 48, 49
indented servants, 58

manufacturers bring in foreign labor.
See Notes, p. 378

present population of, 49, 50
Scotch in, 48

Scotch-Irish in, 49

settlers from, Notes, pp. 360-362
in Western states, Notes, p. 361
in New York State, 69, 70
ships, 67

Meeting, town, 33, 34. See Notes, pp. New Jersey, foreign population in, 292

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