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 APPENDIX. that in mind, and must not look for the old " visitorial" rights of the state to assist him. This matter of the formation of corporations is the subject of continual change. The question is not altogether a legal one, but becomes also an economic and political one. Changes in the method of incorporation will doubtless follow as solu- tions may be reached of the problems relating to the great trusts and monopolies which have recently arisen. The sub- ject can only be dealt with at present as one which is in the transition stage. 821