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IV. The proposed system would injuriously affect the aim and direction of work.- (a) It would cause a larger proportion of the work to be done with the examination in view.- (1) The fear and thought of examinations would be more constantly present to the student's mind.- (x) Examination...
III. It is a practical scheme because (1) Gt. Britain would not raise serious objections (2) the loyalty of the Canadians would not be affected, as the Union would not discriminate against Gt. Britain (3) The impending reduction of U. S. rates will remove any serious difficulty in agreeing on...
III. A change in the existing tariff is advisable at the present time.- (a) The need of long notice in impending tariff changes: Boston Her., Sept 2, '93.- (b) Condition of industry: N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 12, Phila. Telegraph, Sept. 9, Bost. Her., Sept. 1, 2.- (c) The folly of...
Mr. Garrison next touched upon the wage question, and the encouragement which the tariff offers to smuggling and fraudulent invoices, and concluded by declaring the impending doom of the protective tariff, and the triumph of the principle of tariff reform.
In the first place I do not understand why men cannot grind up just before hour examinations as they do before mid-year examinations, and consequently gain almost as little from their work in one case as in the other. It is true the constant feeling of an impending examination...