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Prof. E. R. A. SELIGMAN

. Prof. A. B. HART

The Taxation of Corporations. III.
Hermann von Holst.
Reviews: : Brackett's Negro in Maryland and Notes on the Colored People of Mary-
land, Bruce's Plantation Negro as a Freeman and Cable's Negro Question -
Hurd's Union-State-Mason's Veto Power [Harvard Historical Monographs] —
Jameson's Essays in the Constitutional History of the United States -- Adams's
History of the United States - Bornhak's Preussisches Staatsrecht, Vol. III —
Dillon's Law of Municipal Corporations - Constant's Exécution des Jugements
Étrangers Schwab's History of the New York Property Tax Hertzka's
Freiland Sartorius's Socialismus in den Vereinigten Staaten Patten's Eco-
nomic Basis of Protection - Schanz's Die Steuern der Schweiz - Loria's Analisi

della Proprietá Capitalista - Jannet's Socialisme d'État and Kohut's Ferdinand Lassalle-Weeden's Economic and Social History of New England - La Vie Politique à l'Étranger.

Record of Political Events

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(12) Advanced Seminarium in Political Economy

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(3) Administrative Organization and the Civil Service of Europe and the United States

Hours per week, per half-year.

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V. ROMAN LAW AND COMPARATIVE JURISPRUDENCE.

(1) History of Roman Law, to Justinian

(2) History of European Law, since Justinian

(3) Comparative Jurisprudence: General Principles

(4) Comparative Jurisprudence: Special Relations

(5) International Private Law

(6) Seminarium in Comparative Legislation

VI. POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.

(1) History of Political Theories, ancient and mediæval

(2) History of Political Theories, modern

(3) Seminarium in Political Theories of the XIXth Century

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