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nd 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 Caesar.= Was Brutus justified in killing Caesar? 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 a 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. =Caesar, Alexander the Great, Napoleon.= _See_ =Alexander the Great, Caesar, Napoleon.= =Caesar and Alexander the Great.= _See_ =Alexander the Great and Caesar.= =Caesar and B
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