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APPENDIX I

USEFUL REFERENCES

I

Cushing (Harry A.)—Writings of Samuel Adams, 4 vols. (New York, 1904-1908.)

Hosmer (James K.)-Samuel Adams. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1898.)

Wells (William V.)—Life and Public Services of Samuel Adams, 3 vols. (Boston, 1865.)

Bigelow (John)-Life of Benjamin Franklin, 3 vols. (Philadelphia, 1888.)

Ford (Paul Leicester)—The Many-Sided Franklin. (New York, 1899.)

Morse (John T., Jr.)-Benjamin Franklin. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1898.)

Smyth (Albert Henry)-Writings of Benjamin Franklin, IO vols. (New York, 1905-1907.)

II

Fiske (John)-The Critical Period of American History, 17831789. (Boston, 1897.)

Ford (Worthington C.)-Writings of George Washington, 14 vols. (New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1889-1893.)

Lodge (Henry Cabot)-George Washington, 2 vols. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1898.)

III

Atherton (Gertrude)-The Conqueror: a dramatised biography of Alexander Hamilton. (New York, 1916.)

Ford (Henry Jones)-Alexander Hamilton. (New York, 1920.)

Lodge (Henry Cabot)-Alexander Hamilton. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1898.)

Works of Alexander Hamilton, 12 vols. (New York, 1904.)
The Federalist: a Commentary on the Constitution of the
United States. Reprinted from the original text of Alex-
ander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison. (New
York, 1888.)

Oliver (Frederick Scott)-Alexander Hamilton, an essay on
American Union. (London, 1906.)

Farrand (Max)—The Framing of the Constitution of the United States. (London, 1913.)

Gay (Sydney Howard)-James Madison. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1898.)

Hunt (Gaillard)-Writings of James Madison, 9 vols. (New York, 1900-1910.)

Hunt (Gaillard) and Scott (James Brown)-Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787, which framed the Constitution of the United States of America, reported by James Madison. (New York, 1920.)

IV

Channing (Edward)-The Jeffersonian System. (New York, 1906.)

Ford (Paul Leicester)-Writings of Thomas Jefferson, 10 vols. (New York, 1892-1899.)

Morse (John T., Jr.)-Thomas Jefferson. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1898.)

V

Beveridge (Albert J.)-Life of John Marshall, 4 vols. (Boston, 1916-1919.)

Cotton (Joseph P., Jr.)-Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall, 2 vols. (New York, 1905.)

Magruder (Allan B.)-John Marshall. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1898.)

Lodge (Henry Cabot)-Daniel Webster. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1899.)

McMaster (John Bach)—Daniel Webster. (New York, 1902.) Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster, 18 vols. (National Edition.) (Boston, 1903.)

Bassett (John Spencer)-Life of Andrew Jackson, 2 vols. (New York, 1916.)

Bowers (Claude G.)-Party Battles of the Jackson Period. (Boston, 1922.)

Sumner (William Graham)-Andrew Jackson. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1899.)

VI

Charnwood (Lord)-Abraham Lincoln. (London, 1916.) Dunning (William Archibald)—Essays on the Civil War and Reconstruction. (New York, 1910.)

Morse (John T., Jr.)-Abraham Lincoln. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1899.)

Nicolay (John G.) and Hay (John)-Abraham Lincoln: A History, 10 vols. (New York, 1890.)

Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, 2 vols. (New York, 1902.)

Stephenson (Nathaniel Wright)—Lincoln. (Indianapolis, 1922.) Weik (Jesse W.)—The Real Lincoln: A Portrait. (Boston, 1922.)

VII

Bishop (Joseph Bucklin)-Theodore Roosevelt and His Time. (New York, 1920.)

Burgess (John W.)-The Administration of President Hayes. (New York, 1916.)

Butler (Nicholas Murray)-Is America Worth Saving? Addresses on national problems and party policies. (New York, 1920.)

Coolidge (Louis A.)-Ulysses S. Grant. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1917.)

Dodd (William E.)-Woodrow Wilson and His Work. (Garden City, N. Y., 1921.)

Olcott (Charles S.)-William McKinley. (American Statesmen Series.) (Boston, 1916.)

Parker (George F.)-Recollections of Grover Cleveland. (New York, 1909.)

Peck (Harry Thurston)-Twenty Years of the Republic, 1885 to 1905. (New York, 1906.)

Rhodes (James Ford)-History of the United States from Hayes to McKinley, 1877 to 1896. (New York, 1919.)

The McKinley and Roosevelt Administrations, 1897 to 1909. (New York, 1922.)

Scott (James Brown)-American Foreign Policy: Based upon statements of Presidents and Secretaries of State of the United States. (Washington, 1920.)

Sutherland (George)-Constitutional Power and World Affairs. (New York, 1919.)

GENERAL

Adams (James Truslow)—The Founding of New England. (Boston, 1921.)

Adams (R. G.)-Political Ideas of the American Revolution. (Durham, N. C., 1922.)

American Statesmen Series-40 vols. (Boston, 1882-1922.) Becker (Carl)-The Declaration of Independence: a study in the history of political ideas. (New York, 1922.)

Burdick (Charles K.)—The Law of the American Constitution. (New York, 1922.)

Burgess (John W.)—The Middle Period, 1817-1858. (New York, 1897.)

Channing (Edward)—History of the United States, 5 vols. (New York, 1905-1921.)

Davis (Jefferson)-Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, 2 vols. (New York, 1912.)

Dunning (William Archibald)-The British Empire and the United States: a review of their relations during the century of peace following the Treaty of Ghent. (New York, 1914.) Fish (Carl Russell)-The Development of American Nationality. (New York, 1919.)

Goodnow (Frank J.)-Principles of the Administrative Law of the United States. (New York, 1905.)

Greene (Evarts B.)-The Foundations of American Nationality. (New York, 1922.)

Hart (Albert Bushnell)-The Monroe Doctrine: an interpretation. (Boston, 1916.)

Hazelton (John H.)-The Declaration of Independence: its history. (New York, 1906.)

McCall (Samuel W.)-The Business of Congress. (New York, 1911.)

Merriam (C. Edward)—History of American Political Theories. (New York, 1903.)

The American Party System: an introduction to the study of political parties in the United States. (New York, 1922.) Moore (John Bassett)-American Diplomacy: its spirit and achievements. (New York, 1905.)

Osgood (Herbert L.)—The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, 3 vols. (New York, 1904-1907.)

The American Colonies in the Eighteenth Century, 4 vols. (New York, 1923-1924.)

Preston (Howard W.)-Documents Illustrative of American History, 1606-1863. (New York, 1886.)

Richardson (James D.)-Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897, 10 vols. (Washington, 1898.)

Messages and Papers of the Confederacy, 2 vols. (Nashville, 1906.)

Semple (Ellen Churchill)—American History and Its Geographic Conditions. (Boston, 1903.)

Shaw (Albert)-—Political Problems of American Development. (New York, 1907.)

Stanwood (Edward)-History of the Presidency, 1788-1909, 2 vols. (Boston, 1912.)

American Tariff Controversies in the Nineteenth Century, 2 vols. (Boston, 1903.)

Trevelyan (George Otto)-Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, enlarged and complete edition, 2 vols. (New York, 1875.) Vol. II, pp. 451-6. Letter to H. S. Randall, in reference. to Jefferson and the probable future of democratic institutions in the United States, dated May 23, 1857-quoted in Works of James A. Garfield, edited by Burke A. Hinsdale, 2 vols. (Boston, 1883.) Vol. II, pp. 51-53.

Turner (Frederick Jackson)-The Frontier in American History. (New York, 1920.)

Van Metre (Thurman W.)-Economic History of the United States. (New York, 1921.)

Van Tyne (Claude H.)-The Causes of the War of Independence. (Boston, 1922.)

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