Johns Hopkins University Studies.
HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
Abbot, 45. Adams, Prof. C. K., on seminary method, 94; H. B., Methods of Historical Study, 5; Editorial in- troduction to Rudimentary Society among Boys, 495; Dr. H. C., semi- nary work of, 87, 90; Taxation in the United States, 267; John, on treaty of commerce, 224; Samuel, the Man of the Town Meeting,
Agriculture of U. S., 273, 280. Aquidneck Island, 417. Alder Gulch, land laws of, 588, 603. Allan, Col. Wm., 133.
Allen, Prof. W. F., topical method of, 34.
America, commerce of, 332, 274, 279; English supremacy in, 261; Po- litical Economy in, 184: Protec- tive system of, 281, 287, 296, 302; self-government in, 209; Shipping of, 270, 300, 333; Topics for the history of, 59.
American Academy of Science, 28. Ames, Fisher, on taxes, 297. Amiens, treaty of, 295, 305, 306. Andros, Sir Edmund, 243, 417. Angel's District, 589.
Anglo-Saxon State and Folk-mote, 209, 260. Annapolis, 108.
Beckwourth, 554. Behm, 128.
Belgium, historical seminary in, 81. Bent, 554.
Bentham, on right, 176. Benton, 584.
Berlin, archæological seminary in, 75; historical course in, 84; semi- naries, 73; statistical seminary in, 79; Napoleon's decree of, 306. Bernard, Francis, character of, 231. Biographies, as a means of kindling historical interest, 21. Birmingham, 228. Bismarck, 68, 293. Bitzer, 179.
Black Hawk, Purchase, 349. Blackstone, on man and society, 186. Block, Maurice, on self-interest, 177. Bloomfield, Dr., 132. Blue Ridge, 215.
Bluntschli, Dr. J. C., co-operative method of study, 42; seminary method of, 67; library, 13, 109; writings of, 111. Bona-Meyer, 70.
Bonn, seminary, 69; historical course in, 84. Boone, 554.
Boston, historical lectures in, 30; closing the port of, 168; Folk- mote of, 227, 236, 253.
California, camps in, 555; gulches, 588, 593; seminary work in the university of, 109.
Camden, Lord, 221, 228; on Bernard, 231.
Canada, 218, 227, 257. Canonicus, 403, 411, 419. Canonchet, 414. Capitation tax, 316.
Carlyle, his dislike of the English School of Political Economy, 178. Carey, 179, 230, 247. Car, Dabney, 230, 247. Carriages, duties on, 310. Catholics, as colonists, 440; in Mary- land, 455; in Virginia, 455. Cato, 254, 261.
Cercle Saint Simon, 87. Charles II., 243.
Charleston, 462, 465.
Channing, Dr. E., comparative me- thod of historical study, 41; on Town and County Government in the English Colonies of North Am- erica, 437.
Chauncey, C., 224. Cherokee, 578. Chesapeake, 214.
Chickataubut, 411, 417. Chinese camp, land laws in, 571;
ports, American ships in, 274. Church, Benj., 245; Capt., 392, 414. Church, history, topics for, 46; war-
dens, office of, 448; rates, 450. Cities, unfavorable to Folk-mote, 219. Claim Associations, 353; in mining districts, 558; changes in, 592. Classical School of Political Econ- omy, 145; (See English School.)
Clay, Henry, on protection, 297; on County government of Virginia, 476, land sales, 362. Clerk, parish, 453; town, 472. Clymer, suggestion of, on revenue policy, 340.
Cobden, influence of English school of Political Economy on, 161. Coddington, buys Conanicut, 399; on Indian land sales, 418. Coeur d'Alene, mining laws of 607. Coke, "Ride over the Rocky Moun- tains," 577; Sir E., on parish, 442, 448. Colonies, Indian currency in, 404, 407 ; aspects of life in, 403; economic conditions in, 438; ecclesiastical system in, 454; land systems in, 456.
Columbia District, land laws of, 601. Commerce, development of, along riv-
ers, 385; of the United States, 274; British, 275, 304; in colonies, 268. Comparative method of study, 5, 36; in Smith College, 39; in Harvard College, 40; in Johns Hopkins University, 40; of Political Econ-
omy, 183. Comstock ledge, 586. Conanicut, sale of, 399. Concord, 466.
Congregationalism, 454. Congress resists mercantilism, 279; limit of the power of, concerning trade, 284.
Connecticut, revenue system of, 315; value of wampum in, 402; laws concerning wampum in, 409. Conrad, journals by, 193. Constables, authority of, 445; elec- tion of, 471.
Constitution for the government of the citizens of Johnson County, 375. Cooley, Hon. T. M., law-seminary of, 100.
Cooper, W., 221; S., 224. Co-operative method in Political Sci-
ence, 42; in Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 108.
Copper Canon District, 579.
Coxe, Tench, on taxes, 297. Croasdale, W. T., 133. Crutzen, Guillaume, 83. Curry, Hon. J. M., on education, 164. Curtius, Ernest, seminary of, 75. Custom duties, expensiveness of, 325; unreliableness of, 331. Cusumano, 201.
Dickinson, John, 230, 240. Devonshire, 459. Diman, Prof. J. L., 105. Dobbin, Hon. G. W., donation of pamphlets by, 116.
Dorchester, early history of, 458. Doyle, on Indian religion, 428. Dorsetshire, 459. Dreyfus-Brisac, on German Semi- naries, 70.
Droysen, seminary of, 72, 73. Dubuque, regulations of miners of, 348. Dudley, 362, 417. Dunbar, Prof., 90. Duncker, 65. Dunster, Pres., 409.
Durug, Victor, educational reform: of, 85.
Dutch, as colonists, 440. Duties, specific, on exports, 269; ad valorem, 270; internal, 307; on car- riages, 310. (See Custom-duties.) '
Coquelin, on Political Economy, 154. Ecclesiastical systems in colonies,
Copperopolis District, 588.
Cornell University, 109, 132.
Economic, Congress, 160; experi- ments advisable, 182.
Education, land grants for, 97; gov- ernment aid in, 163. Ellinger, Wm., 125.
Eliot, Andrew, 224; John, mission- ary labors of, 428. Elizabeth, poor laws of, 449; writers of the time of, 450. Ely, Dr. R. T., on Socialism, 51, 56; Past and Present of Political Economy, 143.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, quoted, 30. Emerton, Prof., seminary work of, 90, 94; on seminary method, 91,
Empson, 362. Endicott, 403.
Engel, Dr. E., statistical seminary of, 80; assistance of, to Political Economy, 183.
England, state of laborers in, 163, 170; law of inheritance in, 192; local government in, 439; divine right in, 209; topics for historical study of, 48.
English School of Political Economy, 145, 147. (See Old School.) Episcopalianism, 455. Epicurus, 176.
Erdmannsdorffer, historical semi- nary of, 66. Essex, 466.
European states, policy of, regarding American produce, 303; trades of, 336. Evans, 45.
Fitzsimmons, 291.
Flushing, 404.
absence of, in Virginia, 216; cir- cumstances unfavorable to, 218, 219; of Boston, 227, 246; impor- tance of, 260. Forbestown, 578. Fortescue, Sir John, 442. Foster, W. E., 133. Fox Indians, 348.
France, economic method in, 148; law of inheritance in, 192; tax in, 319; commercial policy of, 305, 336; topics of history, 48. Franklyn, 230, 240, 272. Frédérica, Prof. Paul, on German seminaries, 72-82; on historical education in Paris, 84; Seminary of, 136.
Freeman, E. A., on New England, 22; visit to Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 105; on comparative meth- od, 183; on American colonies, 262.
Fremont, J. C., his police regulations in mining regions, 584. French Camp, 573. Frothingham, Dr. A. L., 77. Fur Trade of Indians, 388.
Gadsden, Christopher, 231. Gage, 244, 252.
Gallatin, Albert, a clerk in the Pitts- burg Meeting, 309; scheme of tax- ation by, 320, 322, 329.
Galloway, on Samuel Adams, 252. Garrett, J. W., gallery of, 127. Garrison, 240.
Gayarré, C., 22.
Gaylord, Will., 461. Geike, 45.
George, Henry, 419.
Georgia, revenue system of, 315; physical conditions of, 438. Geography, comparative, 16, 27, 129; Bureau, 128.
Gérard, Jean Baptiste, 57. Germany, seminaries of, 70; students in, 78; New School of Political Economy in, 145; (See New School); life in, 174; insurance in, 199.
Folk-mote, germ of Anglo-Saxon Gesner, philological seminary of, 64. state, 209; revival of, 211, 217; | Gibbon, 40.
Gibson, Archbishop, on sidesmen, 452. | Hawley, Joseph, 234.
Giesebrecht, seminary of, 72. Gilman, Pres. D. C., 112. Giry, 87.
Gladstone, Irish policy, 162. Glasgow, sanitary legislation of, 163. Goethe, on German academy, 11. Goettingen, first philological semi- nary in, 64. Gold-Flat, 576; Springs, 570. Goodman, Edgar, 104. Goodnow, F. J., 104. Gorton, 412.
Gould, E. R. L., 104. Government, connection with Politi- cal Economy, denied by the Old School, 153; interference of, neces- sary, 163.
Gradgrind School of economy, 179. Grand Bend, 592.
Grayson, on New Englanders, 217. Great Lake, 387. Green, 40.
Greenberry's Point, 108. Greenough, Prof., 94.
Grimm, Herman, seminary of, 75. Grinnell, town of, 369.
Gross, Dr., on German seminaries, 70. Guizot, 40.
Guyot, method of teaching Geog- raphy, 16.
Hall, Dr. G. S., 65, 133. Hallam, 40.
Hamilton, Alex., his system of pro- tection, 280, 299; reports on man- ufactures noticed, 281, 292; plan of taxation, 317; speech to the New York electors, 319. Hampton, 465, 467.
Hancock, John, 226, 234, 243, 252. Hardscrabble District, 588. Harrison, Prof. J. A., 22, 133; Dr. S. A., 104, 133.
Hart, Dr. A. B., topical method of, 31. Hartly, 291. Hastings, 119.
Harvard College, comparative meth- od of historical study, 40; semi- nary work in, 87, 109; library, 227, 437, 441. Haverhill, 467.
Hay Fork, 568. Hayne, H. W., 28. Hegel, Carl, 67, 101. Heidelberg, seminaries in, 65, 76, 101. Held, Prof., seminary of, 70. Hemenway, Mrs. A., her encourage- ment of historical study, 30. Henry, Patrick, 230, 253. Herodotus, 7, 16.
Hildebrand, Bruno, founds the New School of Political Economy, 181. Hildreth, on the downfall of the Federal Party, 319. Hill and Smith case, 358. Hingham, 466.
History, method of studying, 5; Droysen on, 22; how to begin the study of, 27; colonial, 37; mediæ- val, 48; of Politics, 49; of Politi- cal Economy, 50; American, 59, 109.
Historical and Political Science Asso- ciation, 131.
Historical School of Political Econ-
omy, 181, 184; (See New School.) Holden, Randall, 418.
Holst, Prof. H. von, 59, 106, 133. Hosmer, Prof. J. K., lectures on Town Meeting, 30; on Samuel Adams, the Man of the Town Meeting, 207.
How, Thomas, 441.
Howard, Prof. G. E., 47.
Hughes, Thomas, Christian Social- ism of, 56; on the first duty of man in trade, 202. Humboldt, on Nature, 16. Hungarian Hill, 578. Hupas, 398.
Hutchinson, Gov., Character of, 231, 237, 242.
Hugo, Victor, 233. Huguenots, settlements of, 440. Huxley, Physiography, 16. Hylton, 311.
"Icaria," by A. Shaw, 56. Idaho, mining camps in, 555, 585; land laws of, 587, 589. Idealistic Method of Political Econ- omy, 145; (See Old School.) Illinois, code of, 348.
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