real author of the plays attributed to Shakespeare? Matson, p. 300: Briefs and references.
=Bakehouse, Municipal.= See =Municipal ownership.=
=Balance of power.=
Is the so called balance of power the best practicable arrangement for promoting and preserving just and harmonious relations between the European powers? Is the federation of European nations desirable and practicable? Matson, p. 183: Briefs and references.
=Ballot.=
Abolition of plural voting. Askew, 1911, p. 182: Briefs.
Compulsory voting. Askew, 1906, p. 223: Briefs and references.
One man one vote. Askew, 1906, p. 162: Briefs.
Second ballots. Askew, 1906, p. 198: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 206: Briefs.
=Balzac and Hugo.=
Is Balzac a greater novelist than Hugo? Matson, p. 339: Briefs and references.
=Bank deposits, Guarantee of.=
The national government should guarantee the repayment of bank deposits in national banks. C. L. of P. Debates: References.
There should be some legislation providing for the guarantee of bank deposits. Pearson, p. 305: Report of speeches, and references.--C. L. of P. Debates: References.
=Bank holidays.=
Bank holidays by act of Parliament. Askew, 1906, p. 24: Briefs.
=Bank-notes.=
Bank issues secured by commercial paper are preferable to those secured by bonds. Pearson, p. 1: Speeches and references.
The government tax on state bank-notes should be repealed. Brookings, p. 93: Briefs and references.
=Bankrupt law.=
Should there be a national bankrupt law? Matson, p. 169: Briefs and references.
=Banks, Agricultural.=
Askew, 1906, p. 5: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 5: Briefs.
=Banks, Central.=
Congress should establish a central bank of issue. Pearson, p. 325: Synopses of speeches, and references.--C. L. of P. Debates: References.--C. L. of P. Reference lists.
The federal government should establish a central bank of the United States. Debaters' handbook ser., no. 14: Briefs, references and selected articles.--Robbins, p. 50: Briefs and references.
=Banks, National.=
National banks should be abolished. Craig, p. 358: Outlined for points only.
=Barbarian and civilized man.=
Which is the more happy, a barbarian or a civilized man? Gibson, p. 31: Briefs and references.--Rowton, p. 204: Briefs and references.
=Beecher and Spurgeon.=
Was Beecher a greater preacher than Spurgeon? Matson, p. 525: Briefs and references.
=Beethoven and Mozart.=
Is Beethoven a greater composer than Mozart? Matson, p. 372: Briefs and references.
=Betterment tax.=
Betterment. Askew, 1906, p. 24: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 21: Briefs.
=Betting.=
Are betting and gambling immoral? Gibson, p. 155: Briefs and references.
=Bible and geology.=
Do modern geological discoveries agree with Holy writ? Rowton, p. 223: References.
=Bible in the public schools.=
Should the Bible be read, as a religious exercise, in the public schools? Matson, p. 239: Briefs and references.--C. L. of P. Reference lists.
=Bicycle tax.=
Askew, 1906, p. 26; Askew, 1911, p. 23: Briefs.
=Bimetallism.=
Askew, 1906, p. 27: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 24: Briefs.
Bimetallism and not protection is the secret of future prosperity. Craig, p. 366: Outlined for points only.
Is the maintenance of a double standard of value in exchanges practicable or desirable? Is the single gold valuation the true economic policy for nations? Matson, p. 206: Briefs and references.
See also Gold (currency).--Silver (currency).
=Biography and history.= See =History and biography.=
=Bismarck and Gladstone.=
Is Bismarck a greater statesman than Gladstone? Matson, p. 101: Briefs and references.
=Blasphemy laws; their abolition.=
Askew, 1906, p. 30: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 27: Briefs.
=Bonaparte= Napoleon. See =Napoleon.=
=Booth,= William.
General Booth's employment system as outlined in "Darkest England" should be adopted in this country. Brookings, p. 160: Briefs and references.
=Boycotting.=
Askew, 1906, 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 C?sar.=
Was Brutus justified in killing C?sar? 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 �� 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.=
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