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Brief for the Negative.D. J. GALLERT and W. S. HOCKLEY.Best general references: Bryce, Am. Com. II, ch. 62, 63, 65, 67 (edition of 1891); J. R. Lowell: The Independent in Politics; Moorefield Story, reported in Harvard Crimson of Oct. 29, 1891; F. A. P. Barnard in Forum...
...Reform within the party is difficult, if not impossible. (a) It is difficult because; (1) The better class of citizens will not take an active part in present party organization (Bryce, 1, p. 613); (2) An extensive organization is necessary; anti-snapper campaign. (b) It is often impossible because the machine controls the primaries; (1) By fraudulent checklists; (2) By force...
Best general references: London Times, July 31, 1893 (The bill), Feb. 14 (Gladstone), Feb. 15 (Bryce); A. M. Sullivan, M. P. in Labor's Cyc. of Polit. Sci. II, 598-606; James Bryce, Century...
...passage of this particular bill is desirable. (1) The general system of the bill has proved successful in the Norway-Sweden Union, the Austro-Hungarian Union, and the United States. Bryce, London Times, Feb. 14. (2) The supremacy of Parliament is retained in the right of the Crown Veto. (3) The retention of Irish members at Westminster is necessary for protection of Irish in Imperial matters. (4) Two Houses has been found by experience to be the best legislative scheme. (5) The Protestant minority is protected by the division of the legislature and by special provisions of the bill...
Best general references: Bryce, N. Am. Rev., Dec. '91; Nation...