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ENGLISH B.Announcements of the subjects of Theme X are due on Wednesday, April 8, at 4 o'clock...
Best general references: Cong. Record XIX. 344, 437, XX. 163, 196, XXI. 898, XXII. 3419 et seq.; N. Y. Weekly Tribune, March 11, 1891; Public Opinion V. 34, 35, X. 512; Phil. American...
...will not secure justice: [a] Money collected from past generation is to be refunded to this which has made no sacrifice: Cong. Rec., X. X, 166; [b] Pays to the state, which was never liable money collected from the individual: Q. J. E., III, 452; [c] The refund will be proportionately unjust on account of the change in the population of the different states: Q. J. E., III, 459; Cong. Rec., XXII...
...would be better restored by free ships, Our Merchant Marine, 95-128; No. Am. Rev. vol. 142, pp. 481-484; Atlan. Mo. LIII, 800; Codman, pamphlets 2 and 4. [a] American shipping declined from natural causes, Wells, pamphlet No. VI, pp. 2-6; Kelly, Question of ships; Every Saturday, X, 170. [b] Conditions of modern commerce require free ships, Candler's Speech, Cong. Record, pp. 3551. [c] Our present laws encourage ship-building, not shipping, Codman, Shipping and Subsidies, 2-7; No. Am. Rev. Dec. 77; Ellis' Speech, Cong. Record...
...necessity for a Jouble standard: a. Example of England and Germany. b. Experience of the United Sates up to 1878. c. Single gold standard is best. d. Needful Currency can be supplied otherwise than by the use of silver, e. g., by national bank notes. Laughlin's Bimetalism, ch. X; Jevons, Investigation...