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Ireland and the English Parliament: An Imperial Phase of the Puritan Revolution
Robert Livingston Schuyler

pp. 489-519
 

Egyptian Cotton and the American Civil War
Edward Mead Earle

pp. 520-545
 

The Expansion of International Jurisdiction
Pitman B. Potter

pp. 546-566
 

The Episcopal Church and National Reconciliation, 1865
Mark Mohler

pp. 567-595
 

Consequences of the President's Unlimited Power of Removal
Howard Lee McBain

pp. 596-603
 

The Research Fellowships of the Social Science Research Council
Wesley C. Mitchell

pp. 604-607
 

Jefferson, Albert J. Nock
Reviewed by David S. Muzzey

pp. 608-610
 

The Rise of the Spanish Empire in the Old World and the New: The Emperor, Roger Bigelow Merriman
Reviewed by Charles E. Chapman

pp. 610-612
 

The Foreign Service of the United States, Tracy Hollingsworth Lay
Reviewed by Joseph P. Chamberlain

pp. 613-615
 

The Cambridge Ancient History: The Assyrian Empire, J. B. Bury, S. A. Cook and F. E. Adcock
Reviewed by William Linn Westermann

pp. 615-618
 

Free Thought in the Social Sciences, J. A. Hobson
Reviewed by G. E. G. Catlin

pp. 619-622
 

German Colonization Past and Future--The Truth about the German Colonies, William Harbutt Dawson and Heinrich Schnee
Reviewed by Mary E. Townsend

pp. 622-624
 

Latin America and the War, Percy Alvin Martin
Reviewed by J. Fred Rippy

pp. 625-626
 

Saturated Civilization, Sigmund Mendelsohn
Reviewed by John R. Commons

pp. 627-629
 

Humanism and Tyranny: Studies in the Italian Trecento, Ephraim Emerton
Reviewed by Lynn Thorndike

pp. 629-632
 

The Political Awakening of the East, George Matthew Dutcher
Reviewed by Charles C. Batchelder

pp. 632-634
 

The Pioneers of the French Revolution, Harold J. Laski, M. Roustan and Frederic Whyte
Reviewed by Henry E. Bourne

pp. 635-637
 

Municipal Government in the United States, Thomas Harrison Reed ; Documents Illustrative of American Municipal Government, Thomas Harrison Reed and Paul Webbink
Reviewed by William Bennett Munro

pp. 637-639
 

The Permanent Court of International Justice, its Constitution, Procedure and Work, Alexander P. Fachiri
Reviewed by Clyde Eagleton

pp. 639-641
 

The New Leadership in Industry, Sam A. Lewisohn
Reviewed by Joseph H. Willits

pp. 641-642
 

Population Problems in the United States and Canada, Louis I. Dublin
Reviewed by George M. Stephenson

pp. 643-644

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