Word: iii
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...III. The re-election of Mr. Harrison means the carrying out of certain great principles necessary for the welfare of the country;-(a) It stands for honest elections:-(b) For honest money:-Uncompromising hostility to free silver:-Advocacy of a national, as opposed to a state issue of circulating notes:-(c) It stands for the maintenance of the American system of tariff for revenue and protection as opposed to the policy of tariff for revenue only:-(1) The attitude of the two great parties on the tariff question compared:-(2) The McKinley tariff in particular and its bearing...
Best general references:-Carnes Leading Principles, Part III, Ch. 4; Schurz, pamphlet on Issues of the Campaign; W.+++ Veagh in N. Y. World, Oct. 16, 1892; N. Y. World Supplements for Sept. and Oct.; daily press Sept. and Oct.; Dem Party Platform; Cleveland's letter of acceptance, in newspapers of Sept. 27; Edward Atkinson in Boston Herald...
...III. The main principle of the Republican party is an unconstitutional and harmful protective system.-(a) It is unconstitutional:-Loan Ass'n V. Topeka 20 Wallace, 664:-(b) It is not the American system:-(c) It is a source of corruption:-(d) Our present prosperity due to our national resources...
...most noteworthy verse of the number is W. F. Herrick's "Translation of Horace, Ode XVI, Book III," which won the Sargent Prize...
...III. Annexation cannot be peacefully accomplished: No. Am. Rev., Vol. 152, p, 91. - (a) Canadian parliament and people would oppose it: No. Am. Rev., Vol. 148, p. 666. - (b) England would not consent...