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Best general references: Congressional Record, vol. 17, part II., pp. 1237-1283, 1468 1485; North American Review, vol. 136, p. 337; Public Opinion, February...
...Necessity of government aid. Many of the states demand better facilities for education.- Congressional Record, vol. 17, part II., pp. 1244 and 1245; Lalor's Encyclopaedia, vol. 3, p. 1009. 2, The same states unable to provide themselves with adequate means for education.- Congressional Record, vol. 17, part II., 1257, 1258, and 1259. 3. United States should supply the deficiency...
...best books on that period of French History now under consideration in History 1, are: "Kitchin's Franch," vol. II.; "Duruy's France," vol. II.; and Bersier's "Life of Coligny...
...Granting that an international copyright is desirable, the present bill should not pess, because: (1), the bill contains protective measures. e. g. Foreign authors are compelled to employ American publishers.- Senate bill 262; Critic, vol. 15. p. 331; Nation, vol. 46, 522. (2). The bill compels American authors to publish their books at home or loose their copyright.- Nation, vol. 46, 522. (3), The bill secures a monopoly to American publishers-Forum, vol...
...International copyright would give a so-called benefit to publishers at the expense of the reading public.- Front vol. 1, 502; Public Opinion, March 1, 1890, p, 503. (a) The public wants cheaper books-Forum, vol. 1. 504. (b), The publishers, not the authors, would be benefited.- American, vol. 7, 342. (c) A treaty would be a better method of dealing with the subject than a bill.- Nation...