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Hill, David Jayne, 166.
Hillquit-Ryan, Socialism, Promise or
Menace? 217.

Hobbes, 76, 125, 130, 131, 132, 140,
146, 159, 168.

Holt, An Introduction to the Study of
Government, 222.

Hooker, Richard, 128; Ecclesiastical
Polity, 103.

Hume, Henry, 125, 157, 158, 159;
History of England, 154.
Hunt, Gaillard, 161, 175, 176.
Husз, 115.

Hutcheson, 155, 158.

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La Boetie, De la Servitude Volon-
taire, 158.

Lactantius, 106, 107, 108.
Laissez-faire, 209, 262.

Laski, Harold J., 43; on State omnip-
otence, 41.

Law and Liberty, 234-243.
League of Nations, 315.

Lecky, History of European Morals,
142; on Jesuits, 113, 121.

Leo XIII, 1-25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31,
32, 37, 39, 40, 42, 49, 52, 53, 54,
55, 195, 207, 219, 232, 286, 298;
Au Mileu des Sollicitudes, 66, 67;
Catholicity in the United States, 33;
Christian Constitution of States,
1-25, 244; Diuturnum Illud, 63;
Libertas Praestantissimum, 234-
243; on Human Liberty, 58; on
the Condition of Labor, 204, 231,
233, 261, 262.

Liberty, religious, 38; of conscience,
243; of the press, 239; of self-ruin,
19; of speech, 239; of teaching,
240.

Lieber, Francis, Civil Liberty and
Self-Government, 101, 182, 183.
Lige in France, 103.

Lilly, First Principles in Politics,
224.

Lingard, History of Anglo Saxon
Church, 102.

Locke, 125, 126, 137, 156, 161, 163,

167, 176, 186; Second Treatise of
Civil Government, 74; Two Treat-
ises on Government, 134-136.
Louis XIV, 136.

Lowell, James Russell, 149.
Loyalty, 264, 265.

Luther, 115, 130, 162; Letter on the
Federal Convention, 187.

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Mariana, 133.

Marsiglio of Padua, 114.
Mason, George, 176.

Mazzini, on liberty, 145.

Medieval Inheritance
166-194.

Metternich, 145.

of Liberty,

Meyer, Theodore, Institutiones Juris
Naturalis, 198, 224, 232, 251.
Michael de L'Hospital, 103.

Middle Ages, church and state in,
34; deposing power in, 45; tolera-
tion in, 35.

Military Service, duty of, 269, 270.
Mill, J. S., 142.

Millar, John, 125; Historical View
of the English Government from
the Settlement of the Saxons in
Britian to the Revolution of 1688,
154.

Milton, 129, 132; Treatise of Civil
Power in Ecclesiastical Causes,
158.

Minimum Standards of Living, 262.
Molina, 133.

Montesquieu, 167, 187, 188; L'esprit
des Lois, 158.

Moral Authority of Governments, 3,

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Pohle, 34, 38.

Politics, duty of, 320, 321.

Pollard, A. F., 125; Evolution of
Parliament, 107.

Pollock, History of English Law,
110.

Pope, Alexander, 132.

Popular Acceptance, 256-259.

Popular Determination of Govern-
ment, 64.

Power, on principle of consent, 127;
on principle of utility, 127.

Pot, Philippe, 112.
"Practical Liberty," 145-165.
Price, 137, 188.
Priestly, 137.

Primary Functions of State, 224-
226.
"Private Judgment,

"" 157.
Private Property, right to, 278, 279.
Protestant Reformation, 32.
Public Charity, 228, 229.
Public Education, 227.
Public Health, 229, 230.
Public Office, 321, 322.

Public Profession of Religion by
State, 4, 29.

Public Protection of Religion and
Morals, 19, 60, 229, 230.

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Social Reconstruction Program, 232.
Socialist Theory of State Functions,
202, 217-220.

South America, relations of church
and state in, 30.

Sovereignty, 15, 53, 75, 92, 168-198,
257, 258; popular, 15, 53, 118, 119,
see also Rousseau; scholastic doc-
trine of, 75, 98, 107.
Spalding, Archbishop, 299-308.
Spencer, Herbert, 152, 189, 210, 211,
212, 216, 217.
Sa, Emanuel, 133.

State Attitude toward Church, 4, 32,
39.

State, end of, 192-207; functions of,
208-233.

State Management of Industries, 202.
State Omnipotence, 59, 198, 202.
State Ownership, 202.

Studies in the Problem of Sovereignty,
Laski, 43.

Suarez, Francisco, 79, 113, 133, 135,
138, 141, 154, 161, 162, 173, 181,
182, 248, 249, 250, 252; De Fide,
35; De Legibus, 118, 122, 143, 174,
175, 184, 186, 192, 193, 233, 246;
Defensio Fidei Catholicae, 118, 122;
denial of Divine Right, 95, 178; on
sovereignty, 257, 258.

Summa Theologica, 76, 77, 87.
Syllabus of 79 Propositions, 18, 58,
59, 60.

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Washington, Farewell Address, 193.
Webster, Pelatiah, 159; A Disserta-
tion on the Political Union and
Constitution of the Thirteen United
States, 159.

Wells, H. G., Outlines of History, 201.
Winthrop, John, Arbitrary Govern-
ment Described, 132.
William of Occam, 114.

Wilson, James, 125, 146, 153, 154,
157, 159, 160, 161, 178, 179, 184,
185, 186, 188, 189; Considerations
on the Nature and Extent of the
Legislative Authority of the British
Parliament, 148, 171, 173, 174, 175;
on popular sovereignty, 118, 119;
Speech in the Convention for the
Province of Pennsylvania, 172, 173.
Witherspoon, John, 100, 155.
Wycliffe, 115.

Zigliara, Cardinal, on consent of the
governed, 95.

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