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FRITZ V. BRIESEN and E. JAMES.Best general references: Gam. Braford "Cabinet and the Congress," in Ann. Am. Acad. II, 289-299 (Nov. 1891), IV, 404-424 (Nov. 1893); Nation xvi, 233; xxviii, 243; xxxii, 107 (Feb. 17, 1881): N. A. Review cxi, 330 (Oct. 1870): Atlantic Mo. L, 95 (July...
...CONANT and F. S. ELLIOT.Best general references: A. L. Lowell's Essays on Government, Cabinet Responsibility; Nation, XVI, 234-235; Speeches of Morrill, Cox, and Thayer, Cong. Globe, 38 Cong., 2 Sess., 420-24, 437-444, 446-448; Speech of Sen. Morrill, Cong. Record, 46 Cong. 1 Sess., 971-74; Freeman Snow, Cabinet Government...
...change would be ineffective - (a) Would not secure the best features of parliamentary govt. - (1) No change of administration on a defeat of policy. - (2) Cabinet ministers not responsible to Congress: Nation, April 3, 1873, 233. - (b) Parliamentary govt. no more of a success. - (1) Home Rule Bill in England. - (2) Experience of Italy, France and Germany. - (c) Administrative work no improvement. - (1) Written reports as good as speeches: Morrill, p. 422. - (2) Members of Cabinet can not answer detailed questions offhand. - (3) Business still controlled' by committees: Nation...
...people are indifferent to public affairs. Nation LVII...
...sugar tax is not necessary. - (a) Favorable prospect for Treasury: Nation, Oct. 11, Nov. 8, 1894. - (1) Net cash balance of $45,000,000. - (2) Gold holdings, $61,000,000. - (b) If revenues fall short, the deficiency can be made up better by replacing the higher taxes on malt liquors and tobacco: Boston Herald, Aug. 24, 1894; Senate Bulletin No. 62, part...