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erences. Would it be advisable for our government to grant absolute independence to the people of the Philippine islands? Craig, p. 463: Speeches. =Philosophy and mathematics.= Does the study of philosophy afford a better mental discipline than the study of mathematics? Has mathematics a greater utility than philosophy? Matson, p. 259: Briefs and references. =Philosophy and poetry.= Which has done the greater service to truth, philosophy or poetry? Rowton, p. 214: References. =Photography and engraving.= Has photography done more to popularize art than engraving? Is photography of greater importance than engraving? Matson, p. 368: Briefs and references. =Physical force and mind force.= _See_ =Mind force and physical force.= =Planets.= Is it probable that the planets or other heavenly bodies are inhabited? Matson, p. 410: Briefs and references. =Plato and Aristotle.= Is Plato a greater philosopher than Aristotle? Is the philosophy of Plato, on the whole, superior to that of Aristotle? Matson, p. 425: Briefs and references. =Plato and Socrates.= Is philosophy as much indebted to Socrates as to Plato? Should Socrates be held in as high estimation as Plato? Matson, p. 423: Briefs and references. =Plural voting.= _See_ =Ballot.= =Plurality of worlds.= Is there a plurality of worlds? Matson, p. 410: Briefs and references. =Poet and mechanic.= Which is the more valuable member of society, a great mechanician or a great poet? Rowton, p. 208: References. =Poet and statesman.= _See_ =Statesman and poet.= =Poet, statesman, warrior.= _See_ =Warrior, statesman, poet.= =Poetry.= Is the present a poetical age? Rowton, p. 227: References. =Poetry and philosophy.= _See_ =Philosophy and poetry.= =Poetry and prose fiction.= Poetry is a more important element in literature than prose fiction. Wisconsin University, no. 254: Briefs. =Poetry and science.= Does the prevalence of natural science tend to check the poetic spirit? Matson, p. 363: Briefs and references. =Police.= Police; metropolitan and popular control. Askew, 1906, p. 176: Briefs and references. =Political parties.= Are the benefits of party government greater than its evils? Is the existence of parties necessary in a free government? Is party spirit productive of more evil than good? Matson, p. 143: Briefs and references. Is the existence of parties in a state favorable to the public welfare? Rowton
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