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Brief for the Affirmative.J. J. SHEPPARD and C. M. READE.Best general references: Civil Service Reform under President Cleveland, Baltimore Address by R. H. Dana; Harper's Weekly, '87, '89 passim; Pol. Sci. Quarterly, III, 247. "Good Government...
Brief for the negative.ALBERT BOYDEN and EDW. C. BRADLEE.Best general references: Hadley: Pol. Sci. Quar. p. 572. Holmes: Pol. Sci. Quar. V, p. 411. Farrer: "Relation of State to Trade...
...gold supply is amply sufficient. (a) The output is not declining. Taussig, Pop. Sci. Mo., Sept. '93, p. 582. (b) The use of credit is increasing. Laughlin, Q. J. E., Vol. I, pp. 325-326. (c) Debtors are not burdened. Goschen, Q. J. E., V. I, pp. 329-337. (d) Money wages are rising though prices are falling. Taussig, Silver Situation...
...standard is 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...
...inadequate.- (a) It is not a final settlement of the Irish Question: Speech of Mr. Chamberlain, London Times, Feb. 18, 1893, p. 6.- (b) It does not protect minorities: Quarterly, vol. 162, 545-580 (April, 1886)-(c) It is inconsistent with the working of the English Cabinet system: Polit Sci. Quarterly, vol. IV, 66-103 (March...