Word: nationalities
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...income tax is an excellent and efficient tax economically considered. - (a) The greatest possible amount of the total tax levied gets into the treasury. - (1) Paid directly into the hands of the government: Nation, IX, 452 (1869). - (b) Its operation does not have the deleterious effect of tariff taxes. - (1) It does not affect the normal distribution of capital. - (2) It does not benefit one class over another. - (c) Its operation improves the longer it is tried: Richard T. Ely, Political Economy, 257. - (d) The incidence of the tax can not be shoved on to some other individual or other...
...HUTTON and J. A. FAIRLIE.Best general references: D. A. Wells in Forum XVII, 1 (March 1894); Lalor, Cyclopaedia of Political Science, II, 485-490; Nation, LIV, 24, 133 (Jan. 11, Feb. 22, 1894); D. B. Hill in Congressional Record, June...
...primarily issued to protect public rights: Alb. Law J., L, 147. (2) "It is necessary to the obtaining an injunction that there should be no plain, adequate, and complete remedy at law:" Bouvier's Law Dictionary, I, 711, Section 5. (b) Infringes upon the rights of citizens: Nation, Sept. 13, 1894, p. 190. (c) Is without precedent: Pub. Opinion, Apr. 19, 1894, pp. 67-68. (d) Writ could not be served personally: Alb. Law J., Sept...
...injunction was unnecessary. (a) There were adequate remedies at law. (1) Enforcement of Interstate Commerce Law and of Mail Regulations by act of 1891: Nation, July 12, 1894, p. 22. (2) Enforcement of law of 1874: Rev. Stat., S S 5298, 5299; Nation, July 12, 1894, p. 22. (b) Federal troops would in any case have had to be employed: Nation, Sept...
...injunction worked positive evil. (a) Established dangerous precedent. (b) Tended to excite disorder. (1) Weakened the confidence of the workingmen in the integrity of the courts: Nation, Sept. 13, 1894, p. 191. (2) Summary proceeding enraged the working classes...