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22-426. Hill, James J., 202. Hodder, Alfred, quoted, 144, 160, 162. Holland, possible incorporation of, with German Empire, 253. Holy Alliance, political system established by, 226; Monroe Doctrine the American retort to, 291. Home rule, municipal, 347-350. "House of Governors," proposed, 347. Howe, Frederic C., 151. Hughes, Governor, 135. Human brotherhood, liberty and equality subordinated to principle of, in ideal democracy, 207-208; the only method of realizing the religion of, 453. I Ideal, necessity of an individual and a national, 5-6. Income taxation, 384-385. Individual emancipation, conditions of, 409 ff.; attempts at, 421 ff.; means of, 427 ff. Individualism, found in both Federalists and Republicans at close of Revolution, 32; free play allowed to, through triumph of Jefferson and defeat of Hamilton, 49; attitude of the pioneer Western Democrat toward, 64-65; disappearance of political, in the machine, 117-125; encouragement of, and restriction of central authority, result in the "Boss" and the "tainted" millionaire, 148-149; abandonment of the Jeffersonian conception of, necessary for real reform, 152-154; in education, as opposed to collective education, 399-409; damage to American individuality from existing system of economic, 409 ff.; method of exercising influence of, on behalf of social amelioration, 441 ff. Individuality, place of, in Middle West of pioneer days, 63-65; disappearance of, in work of the specialist in later development of the country, 102-103; injury to, from, existing system of economic individualism, 409-410; real meaning of, and of individual independence, 410 ff.; question of how a democratic nation can contribute to increase of, 413. Industrial corporations, regulation, of, 378-379. _See_ Corporations. Industrial legislation, class discrimination in, 191. Inheritance tax, a graduated, 381-385. Inheritors of fortunes, 204, 382-384. Initiative, movement in favor of, in state governments, 320. Insane asylums, improvement of, as a function of the state, 345. Institutional reform, 315 ff. Insurance companies, attempted regulation of, by various state governments, 355. Internal improvements, the Whig policy of, 66; failure of, 67-68. International relations of European states, 254-264. _See_ England, F
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