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...There can be no absolute property in land. (a) Land is indispensable to life. (b) Land varies in fertility, accessibility, and desirableness. (c) Land is limited in amount.- S. B. Clark's Current Objections, pp. 12-5. 2. Its use and occupancy must be regulated by a just law. (a) It is within the functions of government. (b) A discriminating tax is the only method.- Clark's Objections, p. 13; Walker's Pol. Econ...
...adequate reform can be accomplished except through the national government.- Speech of Henry Cabot Lodge. Congressional Record vol. 20, pp...
...Congress has the constitutional power to regulate elections-Constitution of the United States, article 1, section 4; "McCrary on Elections," pp. 55, 145, 472 and 473; Hare's American Constitutional Law, pp...
...stringent national election law would purify our elections and secure a free and honest election.- New York Tribune, November 13, 1889; Speech of Henry Cabot Lodge in Congressional Record, vol. 20, pp. 2024-2025. Boston Journal, December...
Best general references.- Bryce's American Common wealth II, pp. 276, 708; Forum, vol. v. viii.; Nation vol. XLIX...