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...College House.With the man who took a large, clothbound note-book, with notes in Pol. Econ. IV, French VIII, and Fine Arts III from the case in Leavitt and Pierce's, kindly return the same to the address on the inside of the cover or to Leavitt and Pierce...
...GORDON and W. J. H. STRONG.Best general references: Lloyd, Marriage and Divorce, pp. 143 199; Bishop on Marriage and Divorce II. 143-199; Forum VIII. 357 (Dec., 1889); Public Opinion, VIII. 104 107 (Nov., 1889) N. Am. Rev. 144, 429-431, (April, 1887); ibid...
...contrary to the theory of our political system: Public Opinion VIII. 104 (Nov., 1889). - (a) Tends to impair local self government. - (b) A radical step toward interference by the general government: N. Am. Rev., 144, 429. (April...
...would be impracticable. - (a) Diversified laws necessary for diversity of sentiment: Pub, Opin., VIII. 105 (Nov., 1889). - (b) Does not attack the roots of the evil: N. A. Rev. 149, 516 (Nov. 1889). - Subject too complex for general action: ibid, 517. - (1) Consequences too serious. - (2) Elements too little understood for wise action. - (3) People not ready for it. - (d) Congressional action not necessarily beneficial: Forum VIII...
...True remedy lies in State action: Forum VIII. 359 (Dec. 1889). - (a) Revision of marriage and penal laws. - (b) Reform in Judiciary...