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TABLE OF AUTHORITIES REFERRED TO.

In preparing this list of authorities the author has not intended to simply preface his work with a bibliography of the various subjects discussed in the volume; had he intended to do so the following list would have been very incomplete as it simply includes most of the books from which quotations have been made in the text, or which have been consulted, and relied upon, by the author. This list, of course, does not include any official reports or digests of Federal or State courts, opinions of the Attorney-General, or publications containing the statutes of Federal and State legislative bodies.

In specifying editions the author has not intended to express any preference for those particularly referred to, but simply to indicate that such edition was used by him because it was the most accessible; in all cases, however, he has endeavored to use the latest edition of standard works. Almost all of the books referred to can be found in the library of The Association of the Bar of New York City. Biographies are classed under the name of the subject, other books with few exceptions under the name of the author; subjects and authors are indexed in detail in the general index to the volume. The description of the book is as a general rule the title page of the first volume. Only a few of the Government publications consulted are referred to in this list.

H. C. ADAMS; PUBLIC DEBTS.

Public Debts; An Essay in the Science of Finance, by Henry C. Adams, Ph. D., of the University of Michigan, and Cornell University, New York, D. Appleton & Co., 1890.

LIFE OF SAMUEL ADAMS; JAMES K. HOSMER.

American Statesmen Series. Samuel Adams, by James K. Hosmer, Professor in Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. 7th edition. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1888.

SHELDON AMOS; FIFTY YEARS OF THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION. Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880, by Sheldon Amos, M. A., Barrister-at-Law, late Professor of Jurisprudence in University College, London; and of Jurisprudence and Constitutional Law and Legal History to the Inns Courts; Late Examiner in the Constitutional History of England to the University of London; author of "A Primer of the English Constitution," "A Systematic View of the Science of Jurisprudence," etc. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1880.

SIR WILLIAM R. ANSON; ANSON'S LAW OF THE CONSTITUTION; PART II, THE CROWN.

The Law and Custom of the Constitution, Part II, The Crown, by Sir William R. Anson, Bart., D. C. L., of the Inner Temple, Barrister-atLaw, Warden of All Soul's College, Oxford. Second edition. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, London, Henry Frowde and Stevens & Sons, Limited, 1896.

WALTER BAGEHOT; FOREST MORGAN'S EDITION OF BAGEHOT'S WORKS.

The Works of Walter Bagehot, M. A., and Fellow of University College of London, with memoirs by R. H. Hutton, now first published in full by The Traveller's Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn., edited by Forest Morgan, in 5 volumes, Hartford, 1891.

SIR SHERSTON BAKER; HALLECK'S INTERNATIONAL Law. Halleck's International Law, or Rules Regulating the Intercourse of States in Peace and War. Third edition thoroughly revised and in many parts rewritten. By Sir Sherston Baker, Bart., of Lincoln's Inn, and of the Western Circuit, Barrister-at-Law; author of "The Laws Relating to Quarantine,” “The Office of the Vice-Admiral,” etc., 2 volumes, London, Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Limited, 1893.

GEORGE BANCROFT; HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. History of the United States of America, from the Discovery of the Continent, by George Bancroft. The author's last revision. volumes. New York, D. Appleton & Co. 1892.

GEORGE BANCROFT; HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION.

In six

History of the Formation of the Constitution of the United States of America, by George Bancroft.

In two volumes. Sixth edition.

New

York, D. Appleton & Co., 1893.

THOMAS H. BENTON; THIRTY YEARS IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE. Thirty Years' Views, or a History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1850. Chiefly taken from the Congress Debates, the private papers of General Jackson and the speeches of ex-Senator Benton, with his actual view of men and affairs; with historical notes and illustrations, and some notices of eminent deceased contemporaries, by a Senator of Thirty Years. In two volumes. Vol. I. New York and London, D. Appleton & Company, 1854. (Vol. II. New York, D. Appleton & Company; Cincinnati, W. A. Clarke & Co., 1856.)

SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE; see CHASE and TUCKER.

JAMES G. BLAINE; TWENTY YEARS OF CONGRESS, 1861-1881. Twenty Years of Congress, from Lincoln to Garfield. With a review of the events which led to the political revolution of 1860, by James G.

Blaine. In two volumes; volume I, Norwich, Conn., The Henry Bill Publishing Company, 1884. (Vol. II, 1886.)

PHILEMON BLISS; BLISS ON SOVEREIGNTY.

Of Sovereignty. By Philemon Bliss, LL.D., Professor of Law in the State University of Missouri; author of "Bliss on Code Pleading." Boston, Little, Brown & Company, 1885.

J. K. BLUNTSCHLI; THE THEORY OF THE STATE.

The Theory of the State, by J. K. Bluntschli, late Professor of Political Sciences in the University of Heidelberg. Authorized English translation from the sixth German edition. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press, 1885.

GEORGE S. BOUTWELL; THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AT THE END OF THE FIRST CENTURY.

The Constitution of the United States at the End of the First Century, by George S. Boutwell. Boston, U. S. A., D. C. Heath & Co., 1895.

A. C. BOYD; WHEATON'S INTERNATIONAL LAW.

Elements of International Law, by Henry Wheaton, LL.D., Minister of the United States at the Court of Prussia; Corresponding Member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in the Institute of France; Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin, etc. Third English edition, edited with Notes, and an Appendix of Statutes and Treaties, bringing the work down to the present time. By A. B. Boyd, Esq., LL.B. (Camb.), J. P., Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple and Midland Circuit, author of "The Merchant Shipping Laws." London, Stevens and Sons, Limited, 1889.

JAMES BRYCE; THE AMERICAN COMMONWEALTH.

The American Commonwealth, by James Bryce, author of "The Holy Roman Empire," M. P. for Aberdeen. In two volumes. London, Macmillan and Co., and New York, 1889.

JOHN W. BURGESS; POLITICAL SCIENCE AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.

Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law; volume 1, Sovereignty and Liberty; volume 2, Government. By John W. Burgess, Ph. D., LL.D., Professor of History, Political Science and International Law, Dean of the University Faculty of Political Science in Columbia College. Boston, U. S. A., and London, Ginn & Company, 1891.

JOHN L. CADWALADER; DIGEST OF OPINIONS AND LEADING CASES ON INTERNATIONAL LAW.

Digest of the published Opinions of the Attorneys-General, and of the Leading Decisions of the Federal Courts, with reference to Inter

national Law, Treaties, and Kindred Subjects. By John L. Cadwalader, Washington, Government Printing Office, 1877.

JOHN C. CALHOUN; WORKS OF; see R. C. CRALLE, EDITOR.

JAMES MORTON CALLAHAN; CUBA AND INTERNATIONAL Rela

TIONS.

An Historical Study in American Diplomacy, by James Morton Callahan, Ph. D. Albert Shaw, Lecturer in Diplomatic History, Johns Hopkins University. The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1899.

HAMPTON L. CARSON; 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.

History of the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the promulgation of the Constitution of the United States, edited by Hampton L. Carson, Secretary of the Constitutional Centennial Commission. In two volumes, with illustrations. Published under the direction and by the authority of the Commission, by J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1889.

HAMPTON L. CARSON; HISTORY OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

The Supreme Court of the United States: Its History by Hampton L. Carson of the Philadelphia Bar, and Its Centennial Celebration, February 4, 1890. Prepared under direction of The Judiciary Centennial Committee. Philadelphia, John Y. Huber Company, 1891.

GEORGE CHASE; BLACKSTONE'S COMMENTARIES. Commentaries on The Laws of England; In Four Books, by Sir William Blackstone, Knight, one of the Justices of the Court of Common Pleas. So abridged as to retain all portions of the original work which are of historical or practical value. With notes, and references to American decisions; for the use of American students. By George Chase, LL. B., Professor of Law in the Law School of Columbia College, N. Y. Editor of Stephen's Digest of the Law of Evidence (American edition). Third edition. New York and Albany, Banks and Brothers, 1890.

SIR EDWARD CLARKE; CLARKE'S LAW OF EXTRADITION.

A Treatise upon the Law of Extradition. With the Conventions upon the Subject existing between England and Foreign Nations, and the Cases decided therein. By Sir Edward Clarke, Knt., Her Majesty's Solicitor General; formerly Tancred Student of Lincoln's Inn. Third edition. London, Stevens and Haynes, 1888.

LIFE OF HENRY CLAY; CARL SCHURZ.

American Statesmen Series. Life of Henry Clay, by Carl Schurz, in two volumes. Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., The Riverside Press, Cambridge, 1888.

CLAYTON-BULWER TREATY.

Correspondence in relation to the Proposed Interoceanic Canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty and the Monroe Doctrine; being a reprint of Senate Executive Documents No. 112, 46th Congress, 2d Session; No. 194, 47th Congress, 1st Session; and No. 26, 48th Congress, 1st Session. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1885.

THOMAS M. COOLEY; COOLEY'S CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS.

A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations which rest upon the Legislative Power of the States of the American Union. By Thomas M. Cooley, LL. D., formerly one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of Michigan, and Jay Professor of Law in the University of Michigan; now Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Sixth edition, with large additions, giving the results of the recent cases, by Alexis C. Angell, of the Detroit Bar. Boston, Little, Brown & Company, 1890.

THOMAS M. COOLEY; PRINCIPLES OF CONSTITUTIONAL Law. Student's Series. The General Principles of Constitutional Law in the United States of America, by Thomas M. Cooley, LL. D., author of "Constitutional Limitations," etc. Third edition by Andrew C. McLaughlin, A. M., LL. B., Professor of American History, University of Michigan. Boston, Little, Brown & Company, 1898.

HOMERSHAM COX; THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE ENGLISH GOVERN

MENT.

The Institutions of the English Government: being an account of The Constitution, Powers, and Procedure, of its Legislative, Judicial, and Administrative Departments. With copious references to ancient and modern authorities. By Homersham Cox, M. A., Barrister-at-Law. author of "The British Commonwealth," etc. London, H. Sweet, 1863. BRINTON COXE; JUDICIAL POWER AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL LEGIS

LATION.

An Essay on Judicial Power and Unconstitutional Legislation, being a Commentary on Parts of the Constitution of the United States, by Brinton Coxe, of the Bar of Philadelphia; Kay and Brother, Philadelphia, 1893.

RICHARD K. CRALLE; WORKS OF JOHN C. CALHOUN.

A Disquisition on Government and a Discourse on the Constitution and Government of the United States, by John C. Calhoun. In six volumes. Edited by Richard K. Cralle. New York, D. Appleton & Company, 1888.

SIR EDWARD CREASY; THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE BRITANNIC

EMPIRE.

The Imperial and Colonial Constitutions of the Britannic Empire in

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