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 CHAPTBK XXL THE UNITED STATES AS A WORtD-POWER. I. DOCUMENTS. Congressional Documents. Documents published by authority of the United States Congress, consisting of Executive Messages and Reports, Reports of Congressional Committees, and Miscellaneous Documents. Washington. Congressional Record, containing the Proceedings and Debates in Congress. Washington. 1873-. Foreign Relations of the United States. Washington. 1870-. Johnston, A. American Orations. 4 vols. New York. 1896-7. Moore, J. B. History and Digest of International Arbitrations. Washington. 1899. Naval Operations of the War with Spain. Washington. 1898. Richardson, J. D. Messages and Papers of the Presidents. 10 vols. Washington. 1896-9. II. GENERAL WORKS. Andrews, E. B. History of the Last Quarter-Century in the United States, 1870-95. 2 vols. New York. 1895. Colby, F. M. and Peck, H. T. The International Year Book. New York. 1898, and subsequent years. Hart, A. B. American History told by Contemporaries. Vol. iv. Welding of the Nation, 1845-1900. New York. 1901. Wilson, W. History of the American People. 5 vols. New York. 1902. III. SPECIAL WORKS. (A) GOVERNMENT AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. Bryce, J. The American Commonwealth. 2 vols. New York. 1893. Burgess, J. W. Political Science and Comparative Constitutional Law. 2 vols. Boston. 1890-1. Carson, H. L. The Supreme Court of the United States. Philadelphia. 1891. Chambrun, A. Comte de. Droits et Libertes aux Etats-Unis. Paris. 1891. Cooley, T. M. Constitutional Limitations upon the Legislative Power of the States. 6th ed. Boston. 1890. Coxe, B. An Essay on Judicial Power and Unconstitutional Legislation. Philadelphia. 1893. Follett, M. P. The Speaker of the House of Representatives. New York. 1896. Goodnow, F. J. Administrative Law: An Analysis of the Administrative Systems, National and Local, of the United States, England, France, and Germany. New York. 1893.