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HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
HERBERT B. ADAMS, Editor
History is past ìlitics and Politics present History.-Freeman
VOLUME II
INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMICS
PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY N. MURRAY, PUBLICATION AGENT
BALTIMORE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
I-II. Methods of Historical Study. By the Editor.
III. The Past and the Present of Political Economy. By Richard
T. Ely, Ph. D. (Heidelberg), Associate in Political Economy,
Johns Hopkins University.
IV. Samuel Adams, The Man of the Town Meeting. By James K.
Hosmer, A. M. (Harvard); Professor of English and German
Literature, Washington University, St. Louis.
V-VI. Taxation in the United States. By Henry Carter Adams, Ph. D. (Baltimore); Professor of Political Economy, University of Michigan.
VII. Institutional Beginnings in a Western State. By Jesse Macy,
A. B. (Iowa College); Professor of Historical and Political
Science, Iowa College.
VIII-IX. Indian Money as a Factor in New England Civilization. By
William B. Weeden, A. M. (Brown Univ.)
X. Town and County Government in the English Colonies of North
America. The Toppan Prize Essay for 1883. By Edward
Channing, Ph. D. (Harvard); Instructor in History, Harvard
College.
XI. Rudimentary Society among Boys. By John Johnson, A. B. (J. H. U.); Instructor in History and English, McDonogh Institute, Baltimore Co., Md.
XII. Land Laws of Mining Districts. By Charles Howard Shinn,
A. B. (J. H. U.)
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METHODS
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HISTORICAL STUDY