On the Political and Jural Development: Hadley, Freedom and Responsibility in the Evolution of Democratic Government, 1903; Pollock, The Expansion of the Common Law, 1904; Ritchie, Natural Rights, 1895; Darwin and Hegel, 1893, ch. vii.; Dicey, Lectures on the Relation of Law and Public Opinion in England during the Nineteenth Century, 1905.
On the Literary Side: Brandes, The Main Currents in the Literature of the Nineteenth Century, 1905; Francke, Social Forces in German Literature, 1895; Carriere, Die Kunst im Zusammenhang der Culturentwicklung und die Ideale der Menschheit, 3rd ed., 1877-86.
FOOTNOTES:
[84] Fisher, History of the Christian Church, p. 227.
[85] Democracy and Social Ethics, pp. 222-77; Newer Ideals of Peace, ch. v.
[86] Bryce, Holy Roman Empire, p. 367.
[87] Social Forces in German Literature, p. 93.
[88] Pp. 130 f., 136.
[89] Tolstoy, What is Art?
[90] P. 40.