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...III. Sunday opening is in accordance with the principles of our law and Constitution. - (a) The action of Congress does not represent the personal convictions and practice of congressmen: Nation, July 21, 1892; Forum, Oct. 1892, p. 196; Dec. 1892, 541. - (b) Violates the spirit of the Constitution: Forum, Dec. 1892, pp. 549-550; Const. Amendment I; Story, commentaries S 1070-1079; Cooley Const. Limit. 585; Von Holst Const...
...Sunday opening would be un awful. - (a) Against the law of nature: Crafts, Sabbath for Man, 4, 353. Civil Sabbath, 66 - (b) Against the law of God: Method 1st Review, LI. 212. - (c) Against the law of the State of Illinois: III. Criminal Code, ch. 38, S 259; Civil Sabbath...
...III. These grievances are due to the causes which can be removed by legislation. - (a) Extortions of railroads, middle-men, and banks: Forum, VIII, 465. - (b) Exemption of the rich from taxation on their incomes: Arena, July, 1892, p. 202. - (c) Contraction of the currency: The Farmer's Side, ch. IX; Mrs. Emery, Seven Financial Conspiracies, ch. IV. - (d) Unequal system of tariff taxation: Carlisle in Forum, VIII...
...III. The Populist movement thus far has been only injurious to the public welfare - (a) Valuable statesmen have been driven out of public life: Boston Post, Mar 18, 1891 - (b) Legislation in the States controlled by Populists has been of the worst kind: Nation...
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