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For a lucid view of currency, see Jevons's Money and the Mechanism of Exchange, N.Y., 1875. A useful work on the Australian method of voting is Wigmore's The Australian Ballot System, 2d ed., Boston, 1890. In connection with some of the questions on page 271, the student may profitably consult Woolsey's International Law, 5th ed., N.Y., 1879.
I select a few examples from Professor Wigmore's translation: The general number of households in a Kumi was five; but there were in some provinces Kumi consisting of six, and of ten, households. The heads of the households composing a Kumi elected one of their number as chief, who became the responsible representative of all the members of the Kumi.
Wigmore's countenance expressed such contentment, that it was plain the good man would have paid twice that sum. 'Ass! cried Topham, in his mind. 'I always undervalue myself. It was late that evening when Starkey came home; to his surprise he found that Topham was later still. In vain he sat writing until past one o'clock. Topham did not appear, and indeed never came back at all.
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