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12. States made from territories. Chautauquan. Feb., 1892. 



13. Causes of the American Revolution. Johns Hopkins Univ. Studies, X, 



pp. 557-616. Dec., 1892. 



14. Select orations of Burke and Webster. With introduction and notes. 



(With C. W. Hodgin.) Boston, pp. 583. 1892. 



15. The historical significance of the Missouri Compromise. Ann. Rep. 



Am. Hist. Asso. for 1893, pp. 251-297. 1893. 



16. The study of politics in American colleges. Am. Jour, of Pol. 



May, 1894. 



17. American political orations: re-edited with historical notes. 4 vols. 



New York. 1896. 



18. The tariff in legislation. Chautauquan. April, 1896. 



19. The Monroe doctrine and some of its applications. Chautauquan. 



Feb., 1896. 



20. To what extent may undergraduate students of history be trained in the 



use of the sources? Ann. Rep. Am. Hist. Asso. for 1897, pp. 45-49. 



1897. 



21. France in the American Revolution. Chautauquan. June, 1897. 



22. The American Revolution, 1763-1783 (chapters and passages relating to 



America from Lecky's history of England in the 18th century). Edited 

 with bibliographical and historical notes. New York, pp. xviii, 518. 



1898. 



23. The making of the constitution: a syllabus for Madison's Journal. 



Chicago, pp. 41. 1898. 



24. Washington's foreign policy and the Philippines. Independent, L. 



Oct. 27, 1898. 



25. Our plighted word and the Philippines. Independent, L, pp. 1381-1383. 



Nov. 17, 1898. 



26. The American republic and its government. New York, pp. iv, 410. 



New edition revised, 1914. 1902, 1914. 



27. Political parties and party problems in the United States. New York, 



new edition, revised, 1913, pp. ix, 314. 1902, 1913. 



28. Party politics in Indiana during the Civil War. Ann. Rep. Am. Hist. 



Asso. for 1902, I, pp. 225-251. 1902. 



29. Review of U. B. Phillip's 'Georgia and state rights'. Am. Hist. Rev., 



VIII, pp. 785-786. July, 1903. 



30. Review of Lecky's 'Leaders of public opinion in Ireland'. Am. Hist. 



Rev., IX, pp. 375-377. Jan., 1904. 



31. Review of William Henry Smith's 'A political history of slavery'. Am. 



Hist. Rev., IX, pp. 385-389. Jan., 1904. 



32. American political history, 1763-1876: contributions of Professor Alex- 



ander Johnston to Lalor's 'Cyclopedia of American history and po- 

 litical science'. Edited with bibliographical and historical notes. 

 2 vols., New York, Putnams, pp. 446-598. 1905. 



33. Amending the constitution. Independent, LXVII, No. 3182. 



Dec. 30, K09. 



