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The tariff should be for revenue only. Foster, p. 380: Speech of F.H.

Hurd (affirmative).

The time has now come when the policy of protection should be abandoned by the United States. Brookings, p. 96: Briefs and references.

Which is the true economic policy for nations, protection or free trade?

Is protection or free trade the wiser policy for the United States?

Should a tariff be levied exclusively for revenue? Does protection protect? Matson, p. 198: Briefs and references.

_See also_ Steel.--Sugar.--Wool.

=Psychical research.=

Askew, 1906, p. 188: Briefs and references.

=Public trustees.=

Askew, 1911, p. 193: Briefs.

=Publishers and authors.= _See_ =Authors and publishers.=

=Pulpit and press.=

Is the pulpit more influential than the press? Matson, p. 504: Briefs and references.

Which exerts the greater influence, the pulpit or the press? Gibson, p.

165: Briefs and references.

=Pulpit oratory.= _See_ =Preaching.=

=Punishment.= Should not all punishment be reformatory? Rowton, p. 218: References.

=Punishment, Capital.= _See_ =Capital punishment.=

=Punishment, Corporal.= _See_ =Corporal punishment.=

=Punishment and reward.=

The fear of punishment has a greater influence on human conduct than the hope of reward. Craig, p. 77: Speeches.

Has the fear of punishment, or the hope of reward, the greater influence on human conduct? Rowton, p. 209: References.

=Puritan revolution.=

Was the Puritan revolution justifiable? Matson, p. 61: Briefs and references.

=Puritans.=

Have the New England Puritans been censured too severely for their treatment of the Quakers and the so called witches? Matson, p. 78: Briefs and references.

=Quarantine.=

A national quarantine act is desirable. Brookings, p. 146: Briefs and references.

=Quorum.=

The principle of a present quorum as laid down in Reed's Rules is sound.

Brookings, p. 85: Briefs and references.

=Railroad pooling.= _See_ =Pooling.=

=Railroad rates.=

The cost of the service rendered by a railroad company should be made the basis for the regulation of its rates. C. L. of P. Reference lists.

=Railroads.= Government owners.h.i.+p. _See_ =Government owners.h.i.+p.= Railroads.

=Railroads and navigation.= _See_ =Navigation and railroads.=

=Raphael and Michael Angelo.= _See_ =Michael Angelo and Raphael.=

=Reading and observation.=

From which does the mind gain the more knowledge, reading or observation? Rowton, p. 213: References.

=Reading and travel.= _See_ =Travel and reading.=

=Reason and imagination.= _See_ =Imagination and reason.=

=Reasoning, Inductive.= _See_ =Inductive reasoning.=

=Recall.=

The recall should be adopted in the United States as a measure of control by the people. C. L. of P. Debates: References.

The system of recall in use in Los Angeles, California, would be beneficial to the city of ----. Wisconsin University, no. 262: References.

=Recall of judges.=

All judges other than federal should be subject to the popular recall.

Speaker, v. 7, p. 301: Briefs and references.

The recall of judges is const.i.tutional and will further the best interests of the people of the United States. C. L. of P. Debates: References.

=Reciprocity.=

The policy of concluding reciprocal commercial treaties with other nations is a wise one. Ringwalt, p. 105: Briefs and references.--C. L.

of P. Reference lists.

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