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References: Pol. Sci. Qu., VIII, pp. 426, et. seq.; Seligman's "Essays in Taxation," p. 212; Forum, XXIII, pp. 259, et seq.; No. Am. Rev., Vol. 164; Amer. Econ...
References: Hobson, "The Evolution of Modern Capitalism," pp. 1 to 244; Von Halle, "Trusts"; Pol. Sci. Qu., 9: 486; Pol. Sci. Qu., 3: 385; Forum...
Best general references: F. J. Stimson, Later Laws of U. S., ch. ix; and Pol. Sci. Qu. x, No. 2; C. C. Allen, 17 Am. Bar Assoc. Reports, 299; E. Woolen, Yale Rev., 5, 39-50; Boston Herald, Sept. 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 1897; Debs case, 158 U. S. Reports...
...doctrine of Purgatory, held by the Church in the thirteenth century, that part of the Tractatus de Resurrection of St. Thomas Aquinas, should be read which relates to it; Summa Theologica, Suppl. qu. 1xix, 1xxii. The treatise contains much else of great importance in illustration of the theology of the Divine Comedy...
...difficult of attainment. Taussig, Silver Situation, p. 125. (c) Under national bimetallism the nation cannot be maintained. Laughlin, Hist. of Bimetallism, pp. 5-9. (d) International bimetallism is bad, because (1) Agreement cannot be reached. (2) If made, the agreement could not be maintained. R. Giffen, Pol. Sci. Qu., Sept. '93, p. 412. (3) If made and maintained, prices would rise, and injustice would be done to creditors...