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...BULL and W. B. MOULTON.Best general references: F. A. Walker, Money; J. S. Nicholson, Money and Monetary Problems; E. Benj. Andrews Pol. Sci. Q., VIII, 197-219 (June 1893); E. Suess, Future of Silver; S. D. Horton, Silver in Europe; J. W. Jenks in Amer. Journ. Soc. Sci., XXXII...
...Single gold standard would give rise to great evils. - (a) Would depress trade and industry: Amer. Jour. Soc. Sci. XXXII, 27. - (1) On a gold basis, the amount of money could not increase with the growth of population and business. - (x) Supply of gold is insufficient: Report of U. S. Monetary Commission of 1877, p. 15; Pol. Sci. Q. VIII, 211. - (2) Contraction of amount of money means lower prices: Mill, Pol. Econ., book III, ch. 8. - (b) Would injure the debtor class. - (1) They would have to pay in an appreciated currency: MacVane, Pol. Econ., 123. - (c) Would injure...
...Committee of the Faculty of Harvard University (1888); F. W. Taussig and R. W. Emmons in Harvard Graduates' Magazine, III, 305, 318 (March 1895); A. B. Hart: Studies in American Education, No. vi; N. S. Shaler in Atlantic Monthly, LXIII, 79 (Jan., 1889). E. L. Richards in Pop. Sci. Mo., XLV, 721 (Oct. 1894); Walter Camp in Century, XLVI, 204 (June, 1893); Nineteenth Century, XXXIV, 899 (Dec. 1893); Forum, XVI, 634 (Jan., 1894); Lippincott's Magazine, XXXIX, 1008 (June...
...TROTTER and R. WALCOTT.Best general references: Constitutional - Pomeroy's Constitutional Law, 270-337; Cooley's Constitutional Limitations, Cap. 16; Patterson in Ann. Am. Acad. Pol. Sci., Oct., 1890. Economic - Pol. Sci. Quarterly, II, 545-557 (1887); 19th Ann. Report Mass. Board of Health, 1887,200-290; Bulletin 13, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Part...
...Jacobs, 98 N. Y. 98. - (1) This includes inalienable right to procure healthy and nutritious food: Field v. s. - (2) Oleomargarine is nutritious and healthy food: Dr. E. G. Brackett in 19th Report Mass. Board of Health, 272; Prof. At water in Pol. Sci. Quarterly II, 553. - (x) Cheaper than butter and serves purpose equally well - (y) Resists rancidity longer. - (3) Adulteration does not apply. - (x) Butter and cheese adulterated. - (4) Deception guarded against by law requiring stamp. - (5) That one valuable product resembles another no ground for suppressing either. - (b) "A right of property in an article involves...