406 HASTINGS—POLICE POWER OF THE STATE, [June 18, 
It is to say, however, that in some directions its limits cannot be 
fixed. So much the authors of Zhe Federalist seem to have been 
safe in saying.’ 
1 Nore TO CHAPTER III.—Since writing this chapter the author’s attention 
has been directed to Zheortes Modernes sur les Origines de la Famille, de 
la Société et de ? Etat, by Prof. Pasada, being No, 4 of the “ Bibliothéque 
Sociologique Internationale,” and his finding this indefinite power precisely the 
distinguishing mark of a “state” as compared with other associations of man- 
kind. See work cited, pp. 100-105 and Appendix, 
