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GENERAL INDEX 



Colleges — Continued. 



Sun'ival of fittest I 



Teachers, heroism of I 



Transition places I 



Universities, transformed to I 



(See also education) 



Colombia, United States of 



Canal treaty of 1869 II 



of 1870 II 



Isthmian canal and II 



Colonies the 



Area of, problematical II 



British capital in IV 



British encouragement of manu- 

 factures IV 



Commerce of IV 



Commerceof, Adam Smith IV 



Committee on grievances against 



Great Britain II 



Declaration of freedom of, by 



Virginia II 



Manufactiu"es, embargo on co- 

 lonial IV 



English bottoms, law favoring. . . .IV 

 Franklin's "Canada Pamphlet". . .IV 

 Freedom of, del^ates of Jay, 

 Duane, Livingstone, Rutledge .... II 



Hats, manufacture of IV 



Iron and steel, manufacture of IV 



Iron, pig, in southern IV 



John Adams, part of, in freeing. ...II 

 Jolm Dickinson opponent of 



freedom of II 



Laws restraining commerce of IV 



Lawyers, led by II 



Literatiu-e in I 



Manufactm-es, restriction of, in IV 



Molasses, embargo on IV 



Sam Adams, Roger Sherman, 

 Oliver Wolcott and George 



Wythe, part of, in freeing II 



Resolution of R. H. Lee freeing II 



Restraint, British, of trade and 



the revolution IV 



Restraining legislation, benefits 



of IV 



Territory claimed by II 



Tobacco, early importance of IV 



(See also trade, commerce, ship- 

 building) 



Colonization 



Success of, conditions of Ill 



Colorado 



Admitted Ill 



Industries of Ill 



Territory of, formed II 



Cruiser IX 



Columbia school of mines VII 



Columbia university 



Architecture of I 272, 



Expansion of I 



180 

 167 

 169 

 160 



240 

 241 

 238 



266 

 85 



82 

 66 



77 



13 



74 

 76 



13 

 79 

 81 

 78 

 11 



12 

 70 

 99 

 349 

 75 

 83 



12 

 11 



87 



85 



265 



71 



14 



373 

 367 

 274 

 302 

 302 



274 

 190 



Combinations (see trusts, railroads, 



and banks II 248 



Commerce 



American and the foreigner IV 204 



Physical foundations of. IV 38 



In Orient.. II 248 



Trade and. (Victor H. Metcalf).. .IV 1 



Army, the, and IV 517 



Beginning of foreign trade, 



(Worthy P. Sterns) IV 89 



British capital in colonies IV 85 



British encouragement of co- 

 lonial IV 82 



British legislation on American... IV 67 

 British navy, early American 



fostered by IV 69 



Business, early Ill 36-7 



Business education, (S. N. 



Patten) I 218 



Census, and IV 518 



Chicago, east from Ill 363 



Cliina's ability to pay II 255 



Cloth, early trade in IV 72 



Colonial, L. B. Lecky IV 66 



Colonial commerce, Adam 



Smith IV 77 



Commercial nations, influence 



of IV 253 



Conditions, American, in 1812. ...Ill 16 



Conditions in west, early Ill 16-17 



Consulates, work of IV 519 



Corporations, and bureau of IV 520 



Cuba II 311 



Cuba as gate to Latin trade IV 63 



Department of, duties of the IV 578 



Department of. scope of the IV 521 



Early American, (W. J. Ashley). ..IV 65 



Early American IV 66 



East and west in U. S Ill 363 



English bottoms, law favoring. . . .IV 74 

 Enumerating enactments of 



England IV 70 



Expansion of American, (O. P. 



Austin) IV .33 



Expansion of J American, assured... IV 61 



Farm areas in the west Ill 364 



Foreign enmity unavailing IV 39 



Foreign trade of U. S IV 110 



Franklin's Canada Pamphlet IV 76 



Futureof American, in Orient. ... IV 200 



Government and IV 517 



Historical IV 33 



Iron, colonial manufacture of IV 81 



Labor bureau, and IV 520 



Lake, and U. S. steel corpora- 

 tion IV 146 



Lake lading methods, excel- 

 lence of IV 146 



Laws restraining, in the colonies . . IV 70 



