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acy._ New York, 1915. (11) Morgan, W. T. _English Political Parties and Leaders in the Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-1710._ New Haven, 1920. (12) Michels, Robert. _Political Parties._ A sociological study of the oligarchical tendencies of modern democracy. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. New York, 1915. (13) Haines, Lynn. _Your Congress._ An interpretation of the political and parliamentary influences that dominate law-making in America. Washington, D.C., 1915. (14) Hichborn, Franklin. _Story of the Session of the California Legislature._ San Francisco, 1909, 1911, 1913, 1915. (15) Myers, Gustavus. _The History of Tammany Hall._ 2d ed. rev. and enl. New York, 1917. (16) Roosevelt, Theodore. _An Autobiography._ New York, 1913. (17) Platt, Thomas C. _Autobiography._ Compiled and edited by Louis J. Lang. New York, 1910. (18) Older, Fremont. _My Own Story._ San Francisco, 1919. (19) Orth, Samuel P. _The Boss and the Machine._ A chronicle of the politicians and party organization. New Haven, 1919. (20) Riordon, William L. _Plunkitt of Tammany Hall._ A series of very plain talks on very practical politics, delivered by ex-Senator George Washington Plunkitt, the Tammany philosopher, from his rostrum--the New York County Court House boot-black stand. New York, 1905. E. _Nationalities_ (1) Oakesmith, John. _Race and Nationality._ An inquiry into the origin and growth of patriotism. New York, 1919. (2) Lillehei, Ingebrigt. "Landsmaal and the Language Movement in Norway," _Journal of English and Germanic Philology_, XIII (1914), 60-87. (3) Morris, Lloyd R. _The Celtic Dawn._ A survey of the renascence in Ireland, 1889-1916. New York, 1917. (4) Keith, Arthur. _Nationality and Race from an Anthropologist's Point of View._ London, 1919. (5) Barnes, Harry E. "Nationality and Historiography" in the article "History, Its Rise and Development," _Encyclopedia Americana_, XIV, 234-43. (6) Fisher, H. A. "French Nationalism," _Hibbert Journal_, XV (1916-17), 217-29. (7) Ellis, H. "The Psychology of the English," _Edinburgh Review_, CCXXIII (April, 1916), 223-43. (8) Bevan, Edwyn R. _Indian Nationalism._ An independent estimate. London, 1913. (9) Le Bon, Gustave. _The Psychology of Peoples._ London, 1898. (10) Francke, K. "The Study of National Culture," _Atlantic Monthly_, XCIX (1907), 409-16. (11) Auerbach, Bertrand. _Les races et nationalites en Autriche-Hongrie._ Deuxieme edition revi
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