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Government and Economics
| Boutwell's The Constitution of the United States at the End of the First Century | $2.50 |
| Contains the organic laws of the United States, with references to the decisions of the Supreme Court from 1789 to 1889, which elucidate the text, and an historical chapter reviewing the steps which led to the adoption of these organic laws. | |
| Carlton's The History and Problems of Organized Labor | 2.20 |
| Presents the important facts in the history of organized labor in the United States, analyzes the chief problems that affect labor organizations, and attempts to evaluate the functions of organized labor. The object is not to justify or condemn, but to analyze phenomena. | |
| Flickinger's Civil Government | 1.00 |
| Traces the growth of civil liberty in England, and the development of government in the States and in the United States. An historical and analytic study of civil institutions. | |
| Gide's History of Economic Doctrines | 3.00 |
| The scope of the work includes the period from the time of the physiocrats to the present day. Especial prominence is given to the development of economic doctrine during the past twenty years. | |
| Gide's Political Economy | 3.00 |
| The authorized translation from the third edition (1913) of the Cours d'Economie Politique. The method keeps clearly in view the human element, which is at once the main difficulty and the main interest of the subject. | |
| Gide's Principles of Political Economy | 2.20 |
| The authorized translation of Principes d'Economie Politique, adapted to the use of American students by the addition of American illustrative material, by Prof. C. W. A. Veditz. | |
| Henderson's Introduction to the Study of Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent Classes | 1.60 |
| Adapted for use as a text-book, for personal study, and for clubs of men and women engaged in considering some of the gravest problems of society. | |
| Johnson's Introduction to Political Economy | 1.60 |
| An introductory course that deals in the clearest and most direct manner with the fundamental facts and principles on which the study of economics is based. | |
| Lawrence's Documents Illustrative of International Law | 2.00 |
| Eighty-seven important documents upon the development of International Law, the laws of peace, the laws of war, and the laws of neutrality. | |
| Lawrence's Principles of International Law | 3.00 |
| Embodies the latest results of discussion and research, and traces the development of International Law in such a way as to show its relation to a few great ethical principles as well as its dependence upon the facts of history. | |
| Wilson's The State | 2.40 |
| Elements of historical and practical politics. A text-book on the organization and functions of government. |
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