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...PAGE.Best general references: Citizen, Nov. 17, 1894; Forum, xvii,, 196-206 (April 1894; North American Review, vol. 159, p. 278 (Sept. 1894); Report of Mass. Commissioners on Taxation and Exemption therefrom (1875) 153-160 and C. W. Eliot in appendix 367-394; Century xlvii, 789-795 (March, 1894), xlviii, 954 (Oct. 1894); T. E. A. Weadock in Congressional Record, June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 12/3/1894 | See Source »

...Secret political organizations are un-American: Century, xlviii, 954. - (a) Require votes to be cast as ordered, even contrary to convictions. - (b) Unsuitable for public officers whose duties may conflict with pledge. - (c) Cloak for underhanded work - (d)Temporary. - (1) Know-Nothing: Stanwood, Presidential Elections. - (e) Dangerous. - (1) Morgan Episode: Wilson, Division and Reunion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 12/3/1894 | See Source »

Best generla references: Bryce, American Commonwealth II, caps. 55, 67, 88; Lalor's Cyclopedia I, pp. 478-485; Eighth Report Civil Service Commission, June, 1884, pp. 1-15; Forum XIV, October, 1892, p. 201; Nation XLVIII, June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 5/12/1894 | See Source »

Best general references: Bagehot. English Constitution, Chap 1 and 2; Bryce's Amer. Com, Chaps. 9, 16, 25; Wilson's State, S S 651-726; Gladstone in N. A. R., Vol. 127, (Sept. 1878) 179-212: Bradford in N. A. R., Vol. 118. (Jan. 1874) 1-23; Contemp. Rev., XLVIII, (Dec. 1853) 864-875; Annals of Amer. Acad., II, no 3, (Nov. 1891); I, (July 1890) 1-25; W. Wilson in Int. Rev. VII, (Aug. 1879) 146-163; Nat. Rev. XIX, (Nov. 1864) 1-27; Labor I, 388 394; Ency Brit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 5/23/1893 | See Source »

...produces better legislation: N. A. R., Vol. 118. (Feb. 1879) 115. - (a) Important measures are given prompt attention: Contemp. Rev., XLVIII. (Dec. 1885) 870. - (1) They are well formulated. - (2) They cannot be smothered in a committee. - (3) They are not crowded out at the end of the session. - (b) There is an effective opposition which insures thorough examination and discussion of all measures...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 5/23/1893 | See Source »

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