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...June, 1895); IV, 119 (Sept., 1895); Walter Camp in Outing, XXVII, 170 (Nov., 1895); A. B. Hart, Studies in American Eduction, No. VI; Caspar Whitney in Harper's Weekly, XXXIX, 2023 (Sept. 28, 1895), 2026 (Oct. 19, 1895); Harvard Crimson, XVI (1889), and XXVIII (1895); Harvard Index, XXI...
...KLEECK and W. B. WOLFFE.Best general references: Carlisle's Letter in Cong. Record, XXVI, (1894), p. 10010; also Cong. Record XXI...
...just and easy way to raise the needed revenue. - (a) It is an equable tax: Boatner in Cong. Rec., XXI, 4515. - (1) It is the most evenly distributed. - (2) It reaches consumers in proportion to incomes. - (b) It furnishes one-fourth of the total revenue under the present tariff. - (c) It has always been deemed a proper revenue duty: Price in Cong. Rec., XXVI, 9954. - (d) It is an easy tax to collect: Perkins in Cong. Rec., XXVI...
...unadvisable to remove the sugar tax at the present time. - (a) Deficit must be met by heavier burdens in other directions: Boatner in Cong. Rec., XXI, 4515. - (1) Income tax would become firmly established. - (b) Other onerous taxes should be removed first: ibid. - (c) Sugar tax may render possible repeal of the income...
Best general references: Forsythe, Trial by Jury, Chap. 11; Century III, 127; Am. Law Rev. XXI, 865-866; No. Am. Rev. 139, p. 1; Pop. Sci. Mo. XXIV...