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II , ch. x-xvi; G. W. Kitchin, A History of France, Vol. More detailed treatments: Cambridge Modern History, Vol. V , ch. i-iii, vii-ix, xiii, xiv, Vol. VI , ch. iv-vi; Histoire generale, Vol. VI, ch. iii-v, vii-ix, xii-xvi, xx, Vol. VII, ch. i-iii; Histoire de France, ed. by Ernest Lavisse, Vols. XIII, The Age of Louis XIV, by Martin Philippson.

For brief reading: WESTERMARCK, History of Human Marriage, Chaps. I-VI. HOWARD, History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. I, Chaps. I-III HEINEMAN, Physical Basis of Civilization, Chaps. For more extended reading: CRAWLEY, The Mystic Rose: A Study of Primitive Marriage. GEDDES AND THOMSON, Evolution of Sex. LETOURNEAU, The Evolution of Marriage. MORGAN, Ancient Society.

I , ch. i-iii; H. O. Wakeman, The Ascendancy of France, 1598-1715 , ch. ix-xi, xiv, xv; A. H. Johnson, The Age of the Enlightened Despot, 1660-1789 , ch i- iii, vi; J. H. Sacret, Bourbon and Vasa, 1610-1715 , ch. viii- xii; Arthur Hassall, Louis XIV and the Zenith of the French Monarchy in the "Heroes of the Nations" Series; H. T. Dyer, A History of Modern Europe from the Fall of Constantinople, 3d ed. rev. by Arthur Hassall , ch. xxxvii, xxxix-xl, xlii-xliv; A. J. Grant, The French Monarchy, 1483-1789, Vol.

II , ch. ii, iii, vii, viii, and Vol. III , ch. xv, v; History of All Nations, Vol. XI and Vol. XII, ch. i-iii, by the German scholar on the period, Martin Philippson; Histoire generale, Vol. IV, ch. iii, ix, Vol. V, ch. ii-v, xv.

According to the census of 1911 the population was 315,000,000. Cromer, "Some Problems of Government in Europe and Asia," Nineteenth Century and After, May, 1913. P. K. Wattal, of the Indian Finance Department, Assistant Accountant-General. The book was published at Bombay, 1916. Wattal, pp. i-iii. Wattal, p. 3. Ibid., p. 12. Wattal, p. 14. Ibid., pp. 19-21. Wattal, p. 28. Ibid., p. 82.

I, ch. i-iii; A. Vambery, The Story of Hungary in "Story of the Nations" Series; Count Julius Andrassy, The Development of Hungarian Constitutional Liberty, trans. by C. Arthur and Ilona Ginever , the views of a contemporary Magyar statesman on the constitutional development of his country throughout the middle ages and down to 1619, difficult to read.

VII-VIII. The best discussion of the English interest in colonization at the opening of the seventeenth century is in Beer's The Origins of the British Colonial System, chaps. I-III. The most elaborate and learned account of the colonies in the seventeenth century is that of Osgood, The American Colonies in the 17th Century, 3 vols. Macmillan, 1904.

XXII, second half. A. Sutherland, Origin and Growth of the Moral Instinct, vol. I. C. S. Wake, Evolution of Morality, vol. I, chaps. V, VI, VII. P. V. N. Myers, History as Past Ethics, chap. I. P. Kropotkin, Mutual Aid, chaps. I-IV. L. T. Hobhouse, Morals in Evolution, part I, chaps. I-III. Westermarck, op. cit, chap.

A good account of the reign of William III is that of Sir J. R. Seeley, Growth of British Policy, Vol. II , Part V. VI , ch. i-iii; I. S. Leadam, Political History of England, 1702-1760 , conservative and matter-of-fact; W. E. H. Lecky, A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, new ed., 7 vols. I, II, tedious but still useful especially for foreign affairs.