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...HOUSE and I. W. HOWERTH.Best general references: Nineteenth Cent., IV, 695 (Oct. 1878); New Englander XXXIV, 473 (July 1875); Ibid, 734 (Oct. 1875); Christian Examiner, LXXXVII 137 (Sept. 1869); Pol. Scl. Quar., III, 99 (M'ch. 1888); N. A. Rev., vol. 137, p. 257 (Sept. 1883); Atl. M. LII, 323 (Sept. 1883); Bryce, American Commonwealth, chaps. LVII - LXXIV; F. Whitridge, Econ. Tracts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 5/9/1893 | See Source »

...COOK and R. G. DODGE.Best general references: Forum, II, 429, 438 (Jan., 1887; Pop. Science Mo., XXIII. 224 237 (June, 1883); Convers, Marriage and Divorce, 220 230; Journal of Social Science, No. 14, 152-163 (Nov., 1881); Princeton Review, IX. 90-92 (Jan., 1882); Woolsey, Divorce and Divorce Legislation, ch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 4/25/1893 | See Source »

...Present lax system affects stability of American institutions: Journal of Social Science, No. 14, 155-163. - (1) Bad effect on individual. - (2) On family: New Englander. XLIII. 61. - (3) On nation at large: Princeton Review, IX. 92. - (c) State laws vary on every point: Lloyd, The Law of Divorce, ch. VI. - (1) Grounds for divorce. - (2) Legal proceedings. - (3) Subsequent status of parties: Forum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 4/25/1893 | See Source »

...policy of protection to young industries is manifestly advantageous to a country.-(a) It is sound in principle; Mill. Bk V. Ch. 10. Section 1.,-It is successful in practice:-(1) Case of Tin plate.-(2) pearl buttons $c: Ayer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 3/6/1893 | See Source »

...There are special reasons for the interest of the U. S. in the seal fisheries in Behring Sea. - (a) Immediate action by U. S. is necessary to prevent extermination of seals: U. S. Doc. House Report p. 3883, 2nd Ses. 50th Cong.; Bancroft's Alaska, ch. XXI; Behring Sea, 93; Am, Hist L'f't, 16, 17. - (b) A nation's first duty is to maintain the existence of its inhabitants, and a large number of the inhabitants would starve if Gov. did not protect seal fisheries: Hall, 42; Fur Seal Fisheries of Alaska...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 2/20/1893 | See Source »

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