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t's book in defense of unmixed principles of popular freedom, and Calef's book against Cotton Mather, which was given to the flames at Cambridge." Cooley, Constitutional Limitations, 6th ed., pp. 513-515.] [Footnote 199: Aristocracy and Evolution, p. 58.] [Footnote 200: Ibid. p. 377.] [Footnote 201: Social Evolution, p. 39.] [Footnote 202: Aristocracy and Evolution, p. 105.] [Footnote 203: Ibid p. 218.] [Footnote 204: Ibid p. 219.] [Footnote 205: Principles of Biology, Vol. I, p. 469.] [Footnote 206: Aristocracy and Evolution, p. 105.] [Footnote 207: Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations, Book I, Ch. 2.] [Footnote 208: Supra, chapters XI and XII.] [Footnote 209: P. 534.] INDEX Alien and sedition laws, 166. Amendment, Articles of Confederation, 57; Australia, 62; England, 62; France, 62; Revolutionary state constitutions, 59; state constitutions after 1787, 235; Switzerland, 63; checks on undemocratic, 63. See Constitution of the United States. American colonies, government of, 12. American government, aristocratic, 79, 103, 126. See Checks and Balances, Constitution of the United States, House of Representatives, President, Senate, Supreme Court. American revolution, change in the spirit of, 13; results of, 27. Anarchism. See Checks and Balances. Articles of Confederation, democratic tendency of, 25, 57; weakness of, 23. Baldwin, Simeon E., on the source of the Constitution, 28. Bank of North America, repeal of the charter of, 321. Boutmy, Emile, on the powers of the Supreme Court, 98; on the relation of the House of Representatives to treaties, 138; on hasty voting in the House, 202; on the sovereignty of the majority in France, 301. Bryce, James, on the opposition of the masses to the ratification of the Constitution, 49; on the ratification of the last three amendments, 54; on the committee system, 196. Budget. See House of Representatives. Burgess, John W., on the difficulty of amending the Constitution, 47; on the veto power of the Supreme Court, 90; on the desire of the framers to avoid popular choice of Presidential electors, 134 note; on the protection of private property by the Supreme Court, 299. Butler, C.H., on the attitude of the Supreme Court toward treaties, 119. Calhoun, John C., on popular government, 132; on state rights, 178. Channing, Edward, on removal of judges, 71. Chec
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