1641 - Objects of government stated by Pym.
358-322 B. C.- Macedonian imperialism, Demosthenes against
c. 355 B. C.- Virtue not created by laws (Isocrates)
300 B. C. to 510 A. D.- Roman Law.
Bacon on, 1:204; citizenship under Porcian and Sempronian laws, 3: 1176; Cæsar on the death penalty, 3:816; rule of Roman law towards defendants in criminal cases, 1: 47; "Lese-majesté » under Roman law, 5:1817; Porcian law on whipping... 3 848 280-146 B. C.- Achæan League, Monroe
1743 Revenues from drunkenness and vice, Chesterfield on 1758 Vattel on declaring war 1761-Otis on fundamental rights.. 1772-Taxation without representation,
in the case of Sacheverell.
1775 Richard Henry Lee on taxation and representation.. 1776-John Rutledge, of South Carolina, on the British Constitution 1776-88-Declaration of Independence and Constitution
c. 1530-Latimer on the withholding of wages
1788 -Burke on arbitrary power.. 1788- Usury in India..
1788 - Debates on the Federal Constitu- tion.
Massachusetts on direct Federal taxa- tion, 6:2392; Marshall on direct taxes in the United States, 8: 2957; passive obedience, Patrick Henry on, 7:2481; Burke on the use of governmental power by commercial corporations, 2:744; representation and taxation, Hamilton on, 6:2368; taxation dis- cussed by Francis Corbin, 4:1398; the Bill of Rights, Patrick Henry on, 7:2484; Luther Martin on conflict between State and Federal authority, 3:893; Edmund Pendleton on the Constitution, first and second sec- tions, 8:3156; Monroe on Federal experiments in history, 8:3011; George Mason on the eighth section, Federal Constitution, 8:2976; John Marshall replies to Patrick Henry, 8:2950; Madison on State and Fed- eral authority, 8:2926; Rufus King for Federal Government by the peo- ple, 7:2642; Lansing against Alex- ander Hamilton, 7:2710; Patrick Henry on the power of the President as an imperator, 7:2496; Hamilton of State and Federal equilibrium, 6: 2361; irresponsibility of the Senate, Henry on, 7:2482; Ellsworth on Union and Coercion, 5: 1993; "A Na- tion - Not a Federation," by Patrick Henry, 7:2480; Corbin against Pat- rick Henry on "We the People ». 1789-Income taxes, Mirabeau on.. 1789-Liverpool merchants and the slave trade... .10 3893 1789-1832-The tariff from 1779 to 1832.. 4 1253 1792-Deseze on international absolut-
1796-Nonintervention urged by Wash- ington.
1799-Gallatin on the Alien and Sedition Laws and the limits of Federal power
1800 Self-government and the govern- ment of others, Grattan on 1802-James A. Bayard on the Federal Judiciary
1824-Webster's vote against the tariff of 1824 1824 Tariff of 1824, Clay on.
1824-Randolph, John, against protection 9 3305 1824-8-Tariff of 1824 and 1828, Webster
1833-Calhoun attacked as a protection- 249
1833-Monopoly under protective taxa-
1832- Privileges of the House of Repre- sentatives, Houston on.. 1833- Judicial power as defined by John C. Calhoun 1833 Tariff discussed with State rights and the Force bill, by John C. Cal- houn.. 1833- Clay's "American
Unnecessary taxation a robbery (Calhoun)
- Protective tariffs declared unlaw- ful by Calhoun
1868-Evarts on the weakest spot of the 6 2082 American system 1871-Gambetta on universal education.. 6 2220 1871-Hecker on the corruption of
1847-Corwin on military preachers.......... 1847-Macaulay on coercion alternative to education. 1848-Mazzini on love as a political prin- ciple.. 1848-Hugo on Christ as a sacrifice for 1872-Hereditary peerage defended by 7 2549 justice, equality, and fraternity..... 1850-Higher Law, by William H. Seward10 3948 1852-Kossuth on local self-government. 7 2672 2 711 1857-Buchanan on the tariff.. 1858-Dred Scott case reviewed by Lincoln) 7 2779 1859-Education and public safety,
1861-Toombs on the Supreme Court of the United States as the final arbiter of all federal questions.. 1861- Liberty of the individual as affected by territorial purchase, Benjamin on 1 1861-Jefferson Davis on slavery under the Federal Constitution 1861-Protection prohibited by the Con- federate Constitution.. 1861-5-Importation during war, Sher-
1877- Edmunds, George F., on the Con- stitution and the Electoral Commis-
1877-Electoral Bill summarized by Thomas F. Bayard..
1877-Arbitration in international dis- putes, Hayes on..
1877-Vested rights and the obligation of contracts, Thurman on 1879-Cox on test oaths in the case of Cummings versus The State of Mis- souri... 1880 Tariff Commission of 1880, Dawes
1880- Dawes on tariff for revenue 1882-Randall on protection and free trade
- Federal and State control of rail- roads - Corporations under eminent domain, Black on
1865-Values not to be fixed by legislation (Sherman)
1884- -Government of the best cannot be elected (Cook)
1865-Free-Trade principles in levying tariff taxes, Sherman on 1865-Beecher on state sovereignty as affected by the Civil War
1865-70-Universal suffrage, Freling-
1886 Home Rule and autonomy defined by Gladstone.....
1888 Bismarck on militarism
1889-Benjamin Harrison on duties of
1889-Benjamin Harrison on protection 6 2411 1892-Self-government as an education,
Depew on....
1893- Bland on coinage
1893-Gibbons on Christianity and labor 6
Bryan on bimetallism.. Cockran on wages and the cur- rency
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF RELIGION, ETC.
UNIVERSITY 4017
CALIFORNIA
1841-Talfourd on Shelley's infidelity... 9 3570
c. 1690-Louis Bourdaloue on "The Passion of Christ "
2 590 c. 1700-Simplicity defined by Fénelon.. 6 2137 c. 1700 to 1900-Immortality, Modern view of.
Immortality discussed by Alexander Carson, 3:981; by Ingalls, 7:2575; by Leibnitz and Descartes, 8:3088; by Lessing, 7: 2472; Immortality of the soul defended by Robespierre, 9: 3334; Immortality supported by Archbishop Leighton 1710-Jekyll on the political doctrine of passive obedience to authority
c. 1850-Bushnell on the deep signifi- cance of remorse.....
1850-Hugo on immortality
c. 1735- Massillon on a malignant tongue 8 c. 1740-Edwards on sin and its logic.. 5 1980 c. 1741 - Hell described by Jonathan Ed- wards.
c. 1750-Whitefield on regeneration
c. 1750-Butler on scandal and detraction 3 1750-76-Religion in colonial America,
Burke on 1776-90-Religion disestablished in America. (See Jefferson, etc., in GENERAL INDEX.)
1776-1900-Christianity and democratic
1787- Benjamin Franklin on prayer and Providence
1789-Mirabeau against the establish- ment of religion. 1790-1890-Higher criticism, 5:1856;
.7:2497, 2695 1793 Boudinot on Providence in history 2 585 1793- Robespierre on the necessity for
c. 1870-Castelar on death and immortal- ity. 1871-Helmholtz on pain and death as means of higher life 1875-1900-Liberalism in religion- Common platform of all churches, Cardinal Gibbons on..........
c. 1876 - Progress intellectual, not moral, Goldwin Smith on 1877 Providence
1879-Thomas Hughes on manliness
c. 1880- Individual character as the end of existence, Goldwin Smith on 1880-Moody on the trustworthiness of God.
Resurrection of the body dis- cussed by Alexander Carson.... 1837-Sir Robert Peel on the ends of life 8 3155 1840 - Didon on the divinity of Christ. 5 1858 c. 1840-Hugh Miller on the good faith
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