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land. Cigarettes manufacture and sale of forbidden; laws against. Cigar making (_see Sweatshops_). Cincinnati, order of. Citizens (_see Aliens Suffrage, etc._). Citizenship, of American Indians; of other races, chapter XVI. City (see _Government_), debt limited by statute; ordinances in effect laws. Civil law, early jealousy of; supplanted as to legitimacy. Civil rights of negroes, etc. (_see Class Legislation, Liberty, Equality_). Civil service reform, tendency to extend. Clarendon, constitutions of. Class legislation, as to war veterans; as to boycotts; making hereditary privilege. Clergy (_see Benefit of Clergy_). Clerks (_see Benefit of Clergy_), meaning of word; may dress like knights. Closed shop, early case of, (_see Union Labor_). Cloth of gold worn only by the king. Clothing, regulation of by law; manufacture of, a "sweated" trade. Cloths, trade to be free in; act for spinning, weaving, and dyeing of. Coal (_see Fuel_), Massachusetts law regulating sale of. Codes, in the United States; in England. Codification, early, in England; partial. Co-education, present tendency against; universal in State colleges. Cohabitation (_see Fornication_), made a crime in many States. Coin (see _Money_) Coinage, debasement of, forbidden. Cold storage, need of legislation against. Collective bargaining, principle of. Color, persons of (see _Negro_). Combinations (see _Labor, Trusts, Conspiracy_), chapter concerning, chapter XII; the law of; the modern definition of; against individuals; intent makes the guilt; to injure trade; individual injuries to business; to fix prices; Professor Dicey quoted; law of, in European countries; with an evil end forbidden by Code Napoleon. Commerce, legislation concerning, (_see Interstate Commerce, Trade_). Commissions and tips forbidden; government by commission (_see Boards, Administrative Law_). Common law, enforcement of; contrast with Roman law; growth of by court decision; effort to restore soon after the conquest; as distinct from Roman law; as against civil law; how far enforced in United States; early jealousy of chancery power; does not apply in towns of the staple, but the law merchant; superiority over statutes; prevails in criminal matters; self-regardant actions; Massachusetts statute declaring. Common land. Common pleas, court not to follo
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