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Best general references: Fortnightly review, LIII, 440; Nineteentth Century, XXVII, 553; National Review, XVI, 496; Contemporary Review, LVII, 240; Public Opinion, VII, 50, 312; IX, 77, 104; X, 251; J. S. Mill, Pol. Econ., I, Ch. 15; Stimson, American Statute...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 5/19/1891 | See Source »

...American shipping would be better restored by free ships, Our Merchant Marine, 95-128; No. Am. Rev. vol. 142, pp. 481-484; Atlan. Mo. LIII, 800; Codman, pamphlets 2 and 4. [a] American shipping declined from natural causes, Wells, pamphlet No. VI, pp. 2-6; Kelly, Question of ships; Every Saturday, X, 170. [b] Conditions of modern commerce require free ships, Candler's Speech, Cong. Record, pp. 3551. [c] Our present laws encourage ship-building, not shipping, Codman, Shipping and Subsidies, 2-7; No. Am. Rev. Dec. 77; Ellis' Speech, Cong. Record...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 3/12/1891 | See Source »

...Home rule cannot satisfactorily settle the essential difficulties of the land question: Fortnightly Review. XLV, 273. LIII, 177. a. The British government being bound in honor to protect the landlords could not allow a hostile Irish parliament to settle the question; Fortnightly XLV. 861; Edinburgh Review. CLIV, 291. b. An Irish parliament would only temporarily settle the question: Dublin University Magazine. LXX, 116; Contemporary Review, XLIX...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 12/15/1890 | See Source »

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