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...honesty. - (c) It is not approved by experience. - (1) Has serious inequalities: Gustav Cohn in Political Science Quarterly, IV, 56 March 1889); Consular Reports, 1888, Vol. 99, 100, p. 700. - (2) Creates discontent: Bastable, Public Finance, p. 434. - (3) It is a war tax: J. Sherman, Cong. Rec. June...
Best general references: McKinley's speech in N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 10, 1894; Reed's speech in N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 25, 1894; Cochrane's speech in Cong. Rec., 1893-94, p. 9943 (Aug. 13, 1894); Review of Reviews, X, 243-257 (Sept. 1894); Cyclopedic Rev. of Cur. Hist., IV, 276-288; H. C. Lodge, No. Am. Rev., Vol. 159, No. 3 (Sept. 1894); T. B. Reed...
...Republican party has proved its fitness to rule by (a) Its history: Lalor's Cyc., III, 597, (b) Its consistent policy; Stanwood's Pres. Elections, 215-396, (c) The condition of the country under its past administration: Blaine's Twenty Years in Cong., Vol. I, ch. IV; Cong. Rec...
Best general references: Nation, XVI, pp. 234-5; Morrill, Cox and Thayer in Cong. Globe, 38th Cong. 2nd Sess, pp, 420-24, 437-44, 446-48; Senator Morrill in Cong. Rec., 46th Cong. 1st Sess...
Best general references: Debate in House, Cong. Rec., vol. 24, Feb. 20, 1893; Series of articles in Quarterly Review, vol. 174, p. 534; Forum...