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...cannot control appetite: No. Am. vol. 139, p. 196. - (b) Not supported by public sentiment: Forum vii. 675; No. Am., vol. 141, pp, 42-45. - (1) Not supported by many good citizens: Nation xii. 353; Am. Jour. Soc. Sci. xiv. 90. - (c) Has failed in - (1) Maine; Fortn xvi. 168. 174. - (2) Iowa; Nation xlii. 52 - (3) Kansas; No. Am. vol. 141, p. 41. - (4) Mass; Macm. lix. 343. - (5) R. I :Unita. Rev. xxxi. 504. - (6) Vt. Fortrn. xvi. 169. - (7) N. H.: Unita Rev. xxxi. 504. - (8) Mich: Fortrn. xvi. 175-6. - (9) Minn...
...BALLOU and W. N. COTTRELL.Best general references: Bishop Potter in Forum XIV 2. (Oct. 1892), pp. 194-200; J. W. Chadwick in Forum. (Dec. 1892) pp. 541 550; Rev. M. J. Savage, Unity Pulpit. Oct. 28, 1892; Bishop Spalding in Arena, VII. 1. (Dec. 1892); Speeches of Senator Palmer in Cong. Rec., XXIII pp. 5997, 6044, July 11, 12. 1892; Von Hoist, Constitutional Law. S 74; Story, Commentaries S 1070-79; Cooley, Constitutional Limitations...
...Sunday closing movement has no basis in the Christian religion. - (a) None in the fourth commandment: Unity Pulpit, Oct. 28, 1892. - (b) None in the Jewish Sabbath: Unity Pulpit, Oct. 28, 1892. - (c) None in the teachings of Christ: Luke VI. 1; XIV, 5; Forum, Oct 1892. p. 196. - (d) None in the early Christian Sabbath: Colossians II. 16; Forum; Oct. 1892, p 197: Arena, Dec. 1892, p. 46. - (e) None in the true American Sunday, which demands open parks, art museums, and libraries; Nation, IV. 142. p. 425 (Dec. 8, 1892). - (f) Rests entirely upon Puritanical observance, which...
...Chief among these grievances are the following: - (a) Wretched condition of agriculture as compared with other occupations: The Farmer's Side, Parts I and II; N. A. Review, vol. 152, pp. 425-428; Forum, X, 346-355; Andover Review, XIV, 128. - (b) Existence and growth of great monopolies. - (c) Inadequacy and unsuitableness of our national currency: N. A. Review, vol. 153, pp. 222-224. - (d) Farmer's lack of due influence in politics: N. A. Review...
...Populist movement is likely to result in such legislation. - (a) It has opened the eyes of the people to the deplorable condition of the farmers: Andover Review, XIV, 139. - (b) Its strength must inevitably secure concessions from the two great parties. - (c) The questions it raises are all vital questions which demand speedy consideration: Arena, July...