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C. CALHOUN, J. C., 14, 321, 488, 520; Ca- rey on the Slave Trade, reviewed, 115; Carey's "free trade," 116; his political economy, 117; mutual rela- tions of North and South, 119; in- dulgent system of slave management, 120; England, 129; Carey confuted generally, 115 sq.; Cellars, evils of, in Charleston, 109; Census of U. S., report on the seventh, 521; Church and State, 494; Civil Liberty and Self-Government, 300; Communism, 301; Rousseau's political theory, 302, 3; centralization in France, 304; An- glican Liberty, 306, 7; Mirabeau, 307; Lamartine's democracy, 309;
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