COLLATERAL READINGS SUGGESTED. 



Spencer's "Principles of Sociology," Vols. 1 and 2, "Political 

 Institutions," " Study of Sociology " and " Social Statics " ; Fiske's 

 " Cosmic Philosophy," "American Political Ideas" and "Begin- 

 nings of New England " ; Keary's " Dawn of History " ; Lubbock's 

 "Origin of Civilization"; Coulange's "Ancient City"; Maine's 

 "Ancient Law," "Early Law and Customs," "Popular Govern- 

 ment" and "Historic Institutions"; Tj'lor's "Early History of 

 Mankind"; Morris's "The Aryan Race : Its Oi'igin and Achieve- 

 ments" ; Amos's "Science of Law" ; Bagehot's " Physics and Pol- 

 itics" and "English Constitution"; Ritchie's "Darwinism and 

 Politics" ; Adams's "Village Communities" ; Freeman's "History 

 of Federal Government," "Comparative Politics" and "Growth 

 of the English Constitvition" ; Bryce's "American Commonwealth" ; 

 Morgan's "Ancient Society"; Howard's "Local Constitutional 

 History of the United States"; DeLolme on "The English Con- 

 stitution"; Holmes's "Constitutional History of England"; 

 Stubbs's "Constitutional History"; Mill's "Representative Gov- 

 ernment"; Woolsey's "Political Science"; Von Hoi tz's "Consti- 

 tutional Law." 



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