deversammlung_, 422.
--Greater Council, of the canton, 418-419.
--Helvetic Republic, creation and character, 406-407.
--Initiative, employment in cantons, 421;
in the federal government, 432-434.
--Judiciary. See Courts.
--_Landammann_, 421-422.
--_Landesgemeinde_, 417-418.
--Law, 439.
--Left. See Radical Party.
--Liberal Party, character, 435.
--National Council, composition, 426;
organization, 427;
powers, 428-429;
procedure, 429-430.
--Parties, prolonged ascendancy of Radicals, 434;
alignments to-day, 434-435;
stability of groups, 435-436;
inactivity, 436-437.
--President, election and functions, 422-424.
--Proportional Representation, 419, 433.
--Radical Party, prolonged ascendancy, 434;
present character, 434-436.
--Referendum, origins, 419;
operation in cantons, 419-420;
optional form in federal government, 430-431;
obligatory form, 431-432.
--Right. See Clerical Party.
--Socialist Party, rise, 434-436.
--_Sonderbund_, 409.
--Vienna, Congress of, disposition of Swiss affairs, 408.
Table of Magnates. See Hungary.
Woman's Suffrage, in Great Britain, 91-92;
in Holland, 527-528;
in Norway, 582;
in Sweden, 596-597.
Wuerttemberg, made a kingdom, 194;
granted a constitution, 197;
special privileges, 208;
governmental system, 278-279.
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