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(a) The World's Work, III, 1841 sqq.; (b) Gorham, Life and Public Services of Edwin M. Stanton, II, 99 sq.; (c) Corre- spondence relating to the War with Spain, 18 sq.
TAXATION AND FINANCE
134. The uniformity rule applied to indirect taxes
Knowlton v. Moore, 178 United States Reports, 43 sqq.
135. The apportionment of direct taxes
United States Statutes at Large, 1859-63, 294.
Pollock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, 158 United States Reports, 618 sqq.
137. The constitutionality of the protective tariff .
Works of John C. Calhoun, VI, 2 sqq.
138. Social implications of the taxing power
Congressional Record, XLII, Part 1, 71 sq.
139. Preparation of a revenue bill.
United States Statutes at Large, XXX, 151 sqq.
141. Obtaining estimates for appropriations .
Library of Congress (Hearing on the Legislative, Executive,
and Judicial Appropriation Bill, 1907), 38 sqq.; Statutes of
the United States, 1900-01 (Concurrent Resolutions), 6.
142. Extract from an appropriation bill
Statutes of the United States, 1905-06, 389 sqq.
CHAPTER XIX
THE REGULATION OF COMMERCE
143. Constitutional provisions
330
331
333
338
341
343
The federal Constitution.
144. Judicial interpretation of the term "commerce"
Gibbons v. Ogden, 9 Wheaton, I sqq.
145. State interference with interstate commerce .
Case of the State Freight Tax, 15 Wallace, 232 sqq.
146. Condition of transportation in 1885
The Independent, LXIV, 1374 sqq.
152. The reservation of mineral lands
Senate Document, 59th Congress, 2d Sess., No. 310.
153. The reclamation of arid lands
Congressional Record, XXXV, Part 8, 253 sqq.
CHAPTER XXI
THE GOVERNMENT OF TERRITORIES
154. Constitutional limitations on Congress in governing territories
Dorr v. United States, 195 United States Reports, 138 sqq.
Statutes at Large, XXX, 738; Statutes of the United States,
Report of the Philippine Commission, 1907, 1, 213 sqq.
158. The organization of government in Porto Rico Statutes of the United States, 1899–90, 79 sqq.
Proceedings of the Conventions in the Province of Maryland
(Annapolis, 1774–76), 184 sq.
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CHAPTER III
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION
14. Madison's criticism of the Articles of Confederation
Letters and Other Writings of James Madison (Federal edition),
I, 320 sqq.
15. The call for the Constitutional Convention of 1787 .
18. Hamilton's plea for a strong and stable government
The Works of Alexander Hamilton (Federal edition), I, 401 sqq.
21. Ratification of the new Constitution
Tiffany, J., A Treatise on Government and Constitutional Law, 81.
CHAPTER IV
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION
22. The formal amending process.
The federal Constitution, Art. V.
23. Initiation of an amendment
Bulletin of the Bureau of Rolls and Library of the Department
26. Initiation of an amendment by a state
Senate Document, 60th Congress, 1st Sess., No. 518, 51 sq.
47
49
53
54
56
57
58
60
Works of Jefferson (1855), IV, 565; Congressional Record, IV,
Part 1, 228.
62
66
69
70
CHAPTER V
THE DEVELOPMENT OF STATE CONSTITUTIONS
31. Early state constitutions.
Poore, Constitutions of the United States, I, 402 sqq.; 821 sqq.
32. American rotten boroughs
Niles, Weekly Register (1821), VIII (new series), 99 sq.
33. An appeal for the right to vote
36. Restrictions on special legislation
79
81
Pennsylvania
84
87
Debates of the Convention of Pennsylvania (1872), II, 590 sq.
37. Recent tendencies in constitutional development
The Constitution of Oklahoma, passim.
Stanwood, A History of the Presidency (1903), 180.
40. The Democratic party as the champion of slavery
Ibid., 249 sq.
41. The platform of the Republican party in 1860
Ibid., 291 sqq.
Stanwood, A History of the Presidency (1903), 369 sqq.
43. The character of Democratic opposition in 1884
Official Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention, 1896, 228 $99.
45. Contemporary political issues.
100
103
105
107
Hammond, J. D., The History of Political Parties in the State of New York, 1, 437 sq.
47. The congressional caucus for nominating presidential candidates'
Niles, Weekly Register, I (third series), 388 sqq.
48. The Tennessee legislature protests against the caucus
Ibid., I (third series), 137 sq.
49. Jackson's first national convention .
Ibid., VI (fourth series), 234.
50. Benton's criticism of the convention system
Benton, T. H., Thirty Years' View (1854), I, 49 sq.
112
114
116
119
51. Lincoln's defense of the convention as a state party institution
Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln (Gettysburg edition), I,
Ostrogorski, Democracy and the Organization of Political Parties,
II, 398 sqq.
54. The political party included in the legal framework of govern-
ment
Statutes of the State of Oregon relating to Elections (1907).