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Fritz v. Briesen and J. W. Cooke.Best general references: N. Y. Tribune, July 3, 1894; Albany Law Journal, L. 140-151 (Sept. 1, 1894); Nation, Vol. 59, pp. 22-23 (July 12, 1894); pp. 190-191 (Sept...
...necessary to the obtaining an injunction that there should be no plain, adequate, and complete remedy at law:" Bouvier's Law Dictionary, I, 711, Section 5. (b) Infringes upon the rights of citizens: Nation, Sept. 13, 1894, p. 190. (c) Is without precedent: Pub. Opinion, Apr. 19, 1894, pp. 67-68. (d) Writ could not be served personally: Alb. Law J., Sept...
Best general references; W. E. Russell in N. Am. Rev. Vol. 157, pp. 641-652 (Dec. 1893); W L. Wilson in No. Am. Rev., Vol. 159, pp...
...July 3, 9, Aug. 27, 30, 1894. (b) Passing a tariff bill which encourages trusts, monopolies, and local and social prejudices; Reviews X, 246-7; Cyclopedic Rev. IV, 278; N. Y. Trib. July 3, 8, 1894. (c) Violation of party pledges: Chicago Platform, 1892, in Tribune Almanac for 1893, pp. 34-36; President's letter in N. Y. Tribune, July 30, 1894. (d) A sacrifice of the dignity of the House: Tom Johnson's speech, Am. Economist, Vol. XIV, No. 12 (Sept...
...depression will be relieved by tariff reform: Wilson's speech in Boston Herald, Aug. 30, 1894. (c) Industry will review on a better basis: N. Am. Rev. Vol. 159, pp...