T7TTV"Tf - ft Srtpf , vryiT -l'w' ' "IJ1!- -' TT J f tW - 4m9 TZXTB The Commoner. 12 TT - .- THE JEFFERSONIAN CYCLOPEDIA EDITED BY JOHN P. FOLEY. One Thousand Pages A Storehouse of Wisdom for Speakers, Writers, Students and Thinkers. - The contents are arranged under topieo in alphabetical order. The volume also contains an exhaustive cross-reference index, from which tho following representative extracts have hcen selected. A glance over these will partially show the immense scope and thoroughness of the work. HISTORICAL. Antl-Federalists, Alexander of Russia, Bacon's Rebellion, Borlin Decree, Bonaparte, Aaron Burr, Franco, Hartford Convention, Alexander Hamil ton, Patrick Henry, Louisiana, Mass., Shay's Re bellion, Cuba. SCIENCE, ART, EDUCATION, RELIGION. 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Annexation, Boundaries, Consent of the Gov erned, Constitution, Freedom, Judiciary, Interna tional Law, Monarchy, Parties, Patriotism, Recip rocity, Republic, Supreme Court, Territory, State Rights, Expansion, Foreign Alliances, Monroe Doctrine, Banks, Gold and Silver Ratios, Free Ships, Defense, Blockades, Bounties, Carrying Trade, Congress, Contraband of War, Favoritism, Federalism, Ministers, Peace, The President, Rev enue, Smuggling, Treasury, Treaties, National Banks, Embassadors, Bimetalism, Conquest, Pub lic Confidence, Diplomacy, Expatriation, Filibus terism, Geographical Lines, Internal Improve ments, Invasion, Letters of Marque, Non-importation, Nullification, Slave Trade, Treason, Tyranny, The Cabinet, Democratic Societies, Republicanism. JEFFERSON'S NEWEST AND BEST MONU MENT. Editorial 1 The World, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1900: "Several monuments Lave been made to perpetuate the memory of Thomas Jefferson, but the newest and best is this Oy .opedia. 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