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The Agrarian Phase of the Mexican Revolution of 1910-1920
Helen Phipps

pp. 1-18
 

Modern French Views on the Doctrine of the Separation of Powers II
R. K. Gooch

pp. 19-34
 

The Monroe Doctrine Reconsidered
William R. Shepherd

pp. 35-66
 

The Relations between Adam Smith and Benjamin Franklin before 1776
Thomas D. Eliot

pp. 67-96
 

Wage Policies and National Productivity
Sam A. Lewisohn

pp. 97-105
 

Comparative Tax Burdens in the Twentieth Century

pp. 106-146
 

Bismarck's Diplomacy at its Zenith, Joseph Vincent Fuller
Reviewed by Munroe Smith

pp. 147-151
 

The American Revolution, Charles Howard McIlwain
Reviewed by Robert Livingston Schuyler

pp. 151-157
 

Germany's Capacity to Pay, Harold G. Moulton and Constantine E. McGuire
Reviewed by E. E. Agger

pp. 157-161
 

A Short History of the British Commonwealth, Ramsay Muir
Reviewed by Arthur Lyon Cross

pp. 161-163
 

The Genesis of the War, H. H. Asquith
Reviewed by S. A. Korff

pp. 164-166
 

Organized Produce Markets, John S. Smith
Reviewed by C. E. Griffin

pp. 166-168
 

Forest Resources of the World, Raphael Zon, William N. Sparhawk and Gifford Pinchot
Reviewed by Wesley C. Mitchell

pp. 168-169
 

Le Desequilibre du Monde, Gustave LeBon
Reviewed by M. M. Knight

pp. 170-173
 

Private Diaries of the Rt. Hon. Sir Algernon West, G. C. B, Horace G. Hutchinson
Reviewed by Benjamin S. Terry

pp. 173-174

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