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I have endeavoured to bring up to date all references to recent events, so that when such events are mentioned the book may be taken to speak as from 1900 or 1901.

As it is now nine years since I was obliged (when I entered Mr. Gladstone's Ministry in 1892) to intermit any minute study either of Roman or of English law, it is probable that the book may disclose an imperfect knowledge of facts and views given to the world during those nine years. Under these conditions I might have wished to keep the book longer before publishing it. But life is short. Some of the friends to whose comments and criticisms I had most looked forward while composing these Studies have already passed away. So it seemed better to let what I have written, under the constant pressure of other duties, go forth now.

Among the friends whom I have to thank for information or suggestions are Professors A. V. Dicey, Sir F. Pollock, Henry Goudy, and Henry Pelham of Oxford, Sir Courtenay Ilbert (Parliamentary Counsel to the Treasury), Dr. C. L. Shadwell and Mr. Edward Jenks of Oxford, Dr. F. Sigel of Warsaw, and Mr. Jón Stefánsson of Iceland.

The Index has been prepared by Mr. J. S. Cotton, to whom I am indebted for the care he has bestowed upon it.

June 27, 1901.

Influences which favoured fusion in Roman Empire absent

from India

Retroactive influences of the provinces on Rome and of India
on Britain

What the experience of the English in India has proved
Causes which overthrew the Roman Empire
Probable future of British power in India.

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Methods of Legal Administration in the provinces
Gradual assimilation of Roman and Provincial Law
Establishment of one law for the Roman Empire
How the Romans were able to create an imperial law
Spread of Roman Law after the fall of the Western Empire.
Diffusion of English Law over regions settled or conquered.
Legal systems which the English found in India

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Flexible Constitutions suited to aristocratic governments
Checks applied in Rome and in England.
Influence of Constitutions on the mind of a nation
Illustrations from Rome and England

Capacity of Constitutions for Territorial Expansion
Enumeration of existing Rigid Constitutions

Circumstances under which Rigid Constitutions arise
Enactment and amendment of Rigid Constitutions.
Various modes now in use for amending them

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THE ACTION OF CENTRIPETAL AND CENTRIFUGAL FORCES
ON POLITICAL CONSTITUTIONS

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Effects of Conquest and of Dynastic Succession

Probable future strength of the centrifugal and centripetal
forces respectively

Present tendency to the enlargement or consolidation of
States is not necessarily permanent

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Rise of the Goði or Priest-Chieftain .
The first political constitution of the island
Judicial organization and powers of the Althing
The Speaker of the Law

Thingvellir and the meetings of the Althing
General character of the Icelandic Republic
Growth and character of the law of Iceland
Complexity of the constitution and the law
Sources of our knowledge of the law
Illustrations of features of the early law
An action for the ejectment of ghosts

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Value of contemporary views of an institution.

The Federalist: Alex. Hamilton and James Madison
The United States in A. D. 1788.

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