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CONTENTS

THE LEGEND OF MARCUS WHITMAN—Continued

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Elwood Evans's Summary of his Conclusions in the Whitman Controversy, 1884
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George Catlin's Account of the Visit of the Flatheads to St. Louis
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de Saint- Araant on Whitman, 1852
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Mrs. A. L. Lovejoy on Whitman's Ride
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Mr. A. L. Lovejoy's Account of Whitman's Ride
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THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE FEDERALIST
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The Problem
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The Authorship of Numbers 18, 19, and 20
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The Structure of The Federalist
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Internal Evidence in cases of Numbers 49-58
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Numbers 62 and 63
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III

MR. PAUL LEICESTER FORD ON THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE FEDERALIST
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His supposed "Syllabus of The Federalist"
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THE FEDERALIST ABROAD
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In France
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In Germany and South America
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MADISON'S STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
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Early Direction of his Studies
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His Authorities
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His Use of the Material
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PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR
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The Significance of his Work
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His Aims
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His Method
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His Activities
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