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rm so much information about the antecedents of our present social conditions and tendencies. All of it is of the sort that ought to be familiar to whoever presumes to have opinions upon economic questions, and particularly to all who would direct or influence the impressionable public. This volume should be in the hands of all who would like to build for their opinions some foundation more solid than prejudice and emotion."--_New York Times._ By THE SAME AUTHOR The Opening of the Mississippi A struggle for supremacy in the American interior. _Cloth, 8vo, $2.00; postpaid $2.22_ "It is uniformly commendable throughout. All of the earlier histories have been carefully re-examined, a great mass of original material has been searched and the results of his studies are presented in systematic arrangement and in a clear and unsophisticated style."--_The New York Evening Post._ By CHARLES A. BEARD, Professor of History in Columbia University, author of "Introduction to the English Historians". Readings in American Government and Politics A collection of interesting material illustrative of the different periods in the history of the United States, prepared for those students who desire to study source writings. _Cloth, crown 8vo. Now Ready, $1.90_ "An invaluable guide for the student of politics, setting forth in an illuminating way the many phases of our political life."--_Critic._ American Government and Politics _Cloth, 776 pages, 12mo, index, $2.10_ A work designed primarily for college students, but of considerable interest to the general reader. A special feature is the full attention paid to topics that have been forced into public attention by the political conditions of the present time. By WILLIAM ARCHIBALD DUNNING, Ph. D., Professor of History in Columbia University. A History of Political Theories _*2 Volumes*_ I--ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL II--FROM LUTHER TO MONTESQUIEU _Cloth, 8vo, each $2.50_ The successive transformations through which the political consciousness of men has passed from early antiquity to modern times are stated in a clear, intelligible manner, and to aid in a fuller study of the subject references are appended to each chapter covering the topics treated therein. At the end of each volume has bee
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