concerning, chapter XIII;
prevention of by recent statute;
counties or cities liable for damage;
damages by, considered in Pittsburg riots;
modern statute against.
Monasteries, first suppressed 1535;
dissolution by Henry VIII.
Money, statute of;
forbidden to be carried abroad in 1335.
Money bills, the province of the lower house.
Mongolians, legislation against.
Monopolies, abuse of, first appears in statute of 1514;
growth of;
statute of;
growth of feeling against under Elizabeth and James;
great case of.
Monopoly (_see Trusts_), doctrine foreshadowed in Magna Charta;
principle of, makes combination unlawful;
still our common law;
first formal complaint by the commons, 1571;
history of agitation against;
statute of 1623;
under Charles I;
early legislation in the interest of the consumer;
staples tending to abolished;
of foreign trade frequently granted by Elizabeth;
statute of;
frequently if not usually given in franchises to corporations;
no objection to in foreign trade;
corporations invented to gain;
general discussion of, chapter IX; rates of, may be regulated;
test of unlawful monopoly;
in trust cases;
of corporations;
how far to be permitted.
Mormonism (_see Polygamy_), not permitted by the Constitution;
agreement to abolish not binding on the State.
Mortgages (_see Foreclosure_), foreclosure of, difficult in United
States;
modern legislation in United States impairs security of.
Municipal government (_see Government_), tendency of.
Municipal socialism, modern tendency;
tendency to decrease;
of street railways unconstitutional;
of telephone lines permitted;
of gas, water, oil, tramways, etc.;
of coal yards, unconstitutional;
of any public utility in Missouri.
Municipal trading (_see Socialism_);
elections.
Munn _vs._. Illinois
U.S.
case cited.
Murder, trial of clerks for;
civil damages for.
Mutiny Act in England.
Nationalism (_see Socialism_).
Natural rights (_see Liberty, Freedom, etc._).
Naturalization of socialists, etc.;
of aliens, Mongolians, negroes, etc. (_see titles_).
Negotiable, meaning of word;
what documents are;
modern legislation increasing number of;
uniform act.
Negroes, our treatment of in the past;
Africans may be citizens;
general analysis of legislation;
their political and social relations;
in labor;
sexual relation;
in criminal law;
their property rights;
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