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Political parties.= =Party allegiance.= Every citizen should give allegiance to some organized political party. Thomas, p. 172: Briefs and references. It is for the interests of good government that the citizen acts with his party in municipal elections. Brookings, p. 24: Briefs and references. Party allegiance is preferable to independent action in politics. Brookings, p. 22: Briefs and references. =Party government.= _See_ =Political parties.= =Passive resistance.= Askew, 1906, p. 171: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 176: Briefs. Is passive resistance justifiable? Gibson, p. 256: Briefs and references. =Patents.= Should all patents be abolished? Gibson, p. 146: Briefs and references. =Paul and John.= Has Paul been more influential, by his labors and writings, in the development and promotion of Christianity than John? Matson, p. 510: Briefs and references. =Pauper children.= Boarding out of pauper children. Askew, 1906, p. 171: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 176: Briefs. Ought we to board out our pauper children? Gibson, p. 40: Briefs and references. =Pauperism and illiteracy.= Is pauperism as great an evil to society as illiteracy? Matson, p. 528: Briefs and references. =Peace.= Is universal peace probable? Rowton, p. 187: Briefs and references. =Peasant proprietorship.= _See_ =Land.= =The pen and the sword.= The pen is mightier than the sword. C. L. of P. Reference lists. _See also_ Warrior and statesman. =Penny postage.= _See_ =Postal rates.= =Pensions.= Is it the duty of a government to make ampler provision for the literary writers of the nation? Rowton, p. 227: References. The pension policy of the Republican party has been wise. Brookings, p. 75: Briefs and references. =Pensions, Old age.= _See_ =Old age pensions.= =Periodicals.= Have we too many periodicals? Gibson, p. 148: Briefs and references. =Pessimism and optimism.= _See_ =Optimism and pessimism.= =Peter the Great and Frederick the Great.= _See_ =Frederick the Great and Peter the Great.= =Philippine islands.= Denney, p. 299: Beveridge-Hoar debate on the Philippine question. The United States should permanently retain the Philippine islands. Ringwalt, p. 75: Briefs and references.--Robbins, p. 146: Briefs and references. The United States should pledge to grant independence to the Philippine islands on or before 1940. Wisconsin University, no. 462: Ref
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