p. 30; Askew, 1911, p. 28: Briefs.
=British art.= See =Art, British.=
=British empire.= Communication.
Inter-imperial communication. Askew, 1906, p. 123: Briefs and
references.--Askew, 1911, p. 117: Briefs.
=British empire.= Federation.
British imperial federation. Askew, 1906, p. 108: Briefs and
references.--Askew, 1911, p. 97: Briefs.
Ought our empire to federate? Gibson, p. 96: Briefs and references.
=Brown,= John.
Was John Brown's raid into Virginia to rescue slaves unjustifiable?
Was John Brown's execution justifiable? Should John Brown be
regarded as a hero and martyr, or as a fanatic? Matson, p. 129: Briefs
and references.
=Browning and Tennyson.=
Is Browning a greater poet than Tennyson? Matson, p. 317: Briefs and
references.
=Browning,= Mrs, =and Eliot,= George. See =Eliot,= George, =and
Browning,= Mrs.
=Brussels sugar convention.=
Shall the Brussels sugar convention be denounced? Askew, 1906, p.
203: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 222: Briefs.
=Brute mind and human mind.= See =Human mind and brute mind.=
=Brutus and Cæsar.=
Was Brutus justified in killing Cæsar? Rowton, p. 209: References.
=Bryant and Longfellow.=
Is Bryant a greater poet than Longfellow? Matson, p. 322: Briefs and
references.
=Buddhism.=
Has Buddhism, in its essential principles and spirit, more of truth and
good than of error and evil? Is Buddhism more unlike than like
Christianity? Matson, p. 473: Briefs and references.
=Bunyan and Thomas à Kempis.=
Has Bunyan's "Pilgrim's progress" exerted as much influence as
Kempis's "Imitation of Christ"? Matson, p. 514: Briefs and references.
=Burial, Premature.=
Premature burial; are preventive means necessary? Askew, 1906, p.
183; Askew, 1911, p. 185: Briefs.
=Burns and Byron.= See =Byron and Burns.=
=Byron.=
Are Lord Byron's writings moral in their tendency? Rowton, p. 215:
References.
=Byron and Burns.=
Which was the greater poet, Byron or Burns? Rowton, p. 222:
References.
=Byron and Shelley.=
Was Byron a greater poet than Shelley? Matson, p. 312: Briefs and
references.
=Byron and Wordsworth.= See =Wordsworth and Byron.=
=Cabinet government= (England).
Government by cabinet. Askew, 1906, p. 31: Briefs and
references.--Askew, 1911, p. 28: Briefs.
=Cabinet ministers= (United States).
Cabinet ministers ought to have seats and the right to speak in Congress.
Brookings, p. 40: Briefs and references.
Members of the president's Cabinet should have the right to be present
and speak in the House of representatives. Thomas, p. 164: Briefs and
references.
Should members of the Cabinet have seats on the floor of Congress,
and a voice in its debates? Matson, p. 157: Brief and references.
=Cabinet system and congressional system.=
Cabinet system of government is preferable to the congressional system.
Brookings, p. 37: Briefs and references.
=Cæsar, Alexander the Great, Napoleon.= See =Alexander the Great,
Cæsar, Napoleon.=
=Cæsar and Alexander the Great.= See =Alexander the Great and
Cæsar.=
=Cæsar and Brutus.= See =Brutus and Cæsar.=
=Calvin and Luther.= See =Luther and Calvin.=
=Calvin and Servetus.=
Is Calvin's part in procuring the condemnation and death of Servetus
deserving of censure? Matson, p. 521: Briefs and references.
=Calvin and Wesley.=
Has the influence of Wesley in the promotion of religious thought and
life been greater than that of Calvin? Matson, p. 519: Briefs and
references.
=Campaign funds.=
All contributions of $100 and over to political parties should be
publicly accounted for by the officers receiving them. Thomas, p. 174:
Briefs and references.
=Canada.= Annexation to the United States.
The annexation of Canada by peaceable means would be an economic
advantage to the United States. Thomas, p. 206: Briefs.
Canada should be annexed to the United States. Brookings, p. 59:
Briefs and references.
Canada; should she join the United States? Askew, 1906, p. 32: Briefs
and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 29: Briefs.
Would the political union of Canada with the United States be a benefit
to both countries? Is the commercial union of Canada and the United
States desirable? Does it seem likely to be "the manifest destiny" of
Canada to become a sovereign and independent republic? Matson, p.
182: Briefs and references.
=Canada.= Reciprocity with the United States. See =Reciprocity.=
United States and Canada.
=Canals.= See =Government ownership.= Canals.--=Nicaragua canal.=
=Canteen.=
Abolition of the canteen from the United States army posts was wise.
Thomas, p. 206: Briefs.--C. L. of P. Reference lists.
=Canvassing at parliamentary elections.=
Askew, 1906, p. 34: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 32: Briefs.
=Capital and labor.= See =Labor and laboring classes.=
=Capital punishment.=
Debaters' handbook ser., no. 4: References and selected articles.
Capital punishment; its abolition. Askew, 1906, p. 34: Briefs and
references.--Askew, 1911, p. 33: Briefs.
Capital punishment should be abolished. Brookings, p. 57: Briefs and
references.--Gibson, p. 43: Briefs and references.--Robbins, p. 44:
Briefs and references.--Thomas, p. 184: Briefs.
Is capital punishment justifiable? Rowton, p. 48: Speeches and
references.
Ought the death penalty to be retained as the punishment for wilful
murder? Ought capital punishment to be abolished? Matson, p. 160:
Briefs and references.
=Card-playing.= See =Dancing and card-playing.=
=Carlyle and Emerson.=
As a thinker and
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