IN HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCE HERBERT B. ADAMS, Editor History is past Politics and Politics present History.-Freeman VOLUME III MARYLAND, VIRGINIA AND WASHINGTON REESE LIKRATY UNIVERSITY PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Johns Hopkins UNIVERSITY BALTIMORE TABLE OF CONTENTS. I. Maryland's Influence upon Land Cessions to the United States, pp. 1-54. With minor papers on George Washing- ton's Interest in Western Lands, pp. 55-77; the Potomac Company, pp. 79-91; Washington's Plan for a National University, pp. 93-95; Origin of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, pp. 97-102. By the Editor. II-III. Virginia Local Institutions, pp. 103-229; Virginia and Vir- ginians, pp. 109-122; The Land System, 123-142; The Hundred, pp. 143–149: English Parish in America, pp. 152-175; County, pp. 177-199; Town, pp. 201-217; Con- clusion, pp. 217-222; Appendix, pp. 223-229. By Edward IV. Recent American Socialism, pp. 231-304; Early American V-VI-VII. Local Institutions of Maryland, pp. 305-433; Land System, pp. 311-342; Hundred, pp. 343-367; County, pp. 368- VIII. Influence of the Proprietors in founding the State of New Jersey, pp. 435–460. By Austin Scott, Ph. D., Professor IX-X. American Constitutions, pp. 461-530; Introduction, pp. 467– XI-XII. City of Washington, its Origin and Administration, pp. 531– Index, pp. 587-596. |