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Best general references: House Reports, 50 Cong. 2 sess. (1888-89) No. 4136; Report Utah Commission, 1887; Utah Statehood...
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...
...COTTRELL and W. H. DAVIS.Best general references: Forum, Oct. 1892, pp. 133-144; Cong. Rec. 49th Cong. 1st Sess. 1879, Pt. I, 987, 1002-1003, 1026-1028; U. S. Stat. 1878 XX. 37; supplement to U. S. Rev. Stat. I, 485; Boston Med. and Surg. J'l, Sept. 22 and Sept. 29; Miller's Constitutional Law, pp. 480, 452; Cooley's Const'l Limitations...
...state banking system was injurious to the people: Labor's Cycl. 1, 211; Walker, Money, 479; McPherson in Cong. Rec. 48th Cong. 1st Sess., p. 1086; Knox in Finance Report, 1876, p. 150; Pres. Harrison's Letter of Acceptance; McKinley in Boston Herald...
...national banking system is adequate. - (a) It is absolutely secure: Knox in Finance Report, 1875, p. 201; Richardson, National Banks, p. 86; Sherman in Cong. Rec., 48th Cong. 1st sess (1884) 1082; Labor's Cycl. I, 217. (b) It can be indefinitely extended when it becomes necessary: Knox, A Permanent Nat. Bank Circulation; Comegy, Reports and Proceedings of Bankers...