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Best general references-Library Journal II, pp. 250 et seq; R. R. Bowker, Copyright, Its law and its literature; Forum. I, pp. 495-505; Lalor's Cyclopedia...
...Increased trade would greatly benefit the United States because foreign trade takes place only when there is an advantage gained. (a) Our markets are glutted with surplus products Durrell's Relation of Tariff to Wages; Bradstreet's Journal, passim. (b) Cheaper raw materials would greatly benefit our manufacturers...
...business can be transacted if the attention of the house is called to the fact that a quorum is not present.- Lalors Cyclopaedia of Political Science, III, 88. (b) The fact of a quorum or of no quorum is settled by the record-Smith's Manual, 455; House Journal, 1st session, 44th congress, p. 1078. (c) The constitutional idea of a quorum implies not the visible presence, but the judgment and voted of the members-Thomas B. Reed in Congressional Record, vol X., part...
...precedents brought up by the speaker do not apply-J. G. Carlisle in House Journal, 1st session, 51st congress...
...tenth number of the Advocate which is the last to appear under the management of the senior board, is upon the whole excellent. The announcement is made that the journal will be conducted during the ensuing year by H. McK. Landon, '92, as president, J. R. Corbin, '92, as secretary and T. G. Bremer, '92, as business manager...