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...COTTRELL.Best general references: Bishop Potter in Forum XIV 2. (Oct. 1892), pp. 194-200; J. W. Chadwick in Forum. (Dec. 1892) pp. 541 550; Rev. M. J. Savage, Unity Pulpit. Oct. 28, 1892; Bishop Spalding in Arena, VII. 1. (Dec. 1892); Speeches of Senator Palmer in Cong. Rec., XXIII pp. 5997, 6044, July 11, 12. 1892; Von Hoist, Constitutional Law. S 74; Story, Commentaries S 1070-79; Cooley, Constitutional Limitations...
Best general references: Cong. Rec. 1889-90, XXI, June and July: F. W. Taussig in Forum X, 165, (Oct. 1890): Public Opinion, June 14, 19, 1890: Report of Sec. of the Treas. 1890 p.p. 20-33: G. S. Boutwell, Silver as a Circulating Medium, in Forum XI, 10 March...
...Some financial legislation was demanded. - (a) Because of growth of business: Taussig in Forum, as above. - (b) Ultimate retirement of bank notes: Cong. Rec. XXI, 5652. - (c) Act. of 1878 insufficient and unpopular: Rep. of Sec. of Treas...
...system has worked well. - (a) Fulfilled the purpose of founders: (1) Senate composed of very able men. - (2) Dignified and orderly. - (3) Conservative. - Present system the only practical way to secure an upper house differently composed from the lower house: Kent. Commentaries i 227; Cong. Rec. 1891 - 92, p. 3795; Johnston American Politics 253, 275, 276; Schurz, Clay ii. Ch. 15. - (b) the U. S. senate the best upper house in existence. - (1) It forms connecting link between the state and central government. - (2) A result sought by France and Germany without success. - (3) The U. S. senate has been...
Best general references: The party platforms in Dallinger and Proper's handbook, and elsewhere:-Candidates' letters of acceptance in newspapers of Sept. 7 and 27; - H. R. Ex Doc's 1 "Sess. 52" Cong. No. 91. Cong. Rec. p. 551, 558, (Jon. 26, '92), N. A. Rev. 154, 642-648 and Nov. '92 Public Opinion vol's XI, XII, XIII, passim, on administrative policy...