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6, p. 46: Briefs and references. Are the churches on the down grade? Gibson, p. 51: Briefs and references. Is it part of the duty of a church to provide amusements? Gibson, p. 14: Briefs and references. Is the Christian church to blame for having incurred the alienation of working men? Gibson, p. 58: Briefs and references. Is the pulpit losing its power? Gibson, p. 161: Briefs and references. Ought the church to advocate social reform? Gibson, p. 55: Briefs and references. =Church and state.= Is the union of church and state a benefit to any nation? Matson, p. 168: Briefs and references. =Church of England.= _See_ =England, Church of.= =Church of Scotland.= _See_ =Scotland, Church of.= =Church of Wales.= _See_ =Wales, Church of.= =Church property.= Taxation. Should church property which is used exclusively for public worship be taxed? Should church buildings, with their lots and furnishings, be exempt from taxation? Matson, p. 211: Briefs and references. =Cicero.= Are the character and career of Cicero deserving of more admiration than censure? Matson, p. 90: Briefs and references. =Cicero and Demosthenes.= _See_ =Demosthenes and Cicero.= =Cities.= Are great cities, considered in themselves and in their influence, a greater evil than good? Matson, p. 531: Briefs and references. =City and country.= Advantages and disadvantages of the city, town and country child. C. L. of P. Reference lists. Is country life preferable, on the whole, to city life? Matson, p. 532: Briefs and references. Which is to be preferred, a town or a country life? Rowton, p. 230: References. =Civil service.= England. Askew. 1906, p. 46: Briefs and references. =Civil service.= India. Appointment of natives. Askew, 1906, p. 47: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 115: Briefs. =Civil service reform.= The civil service act should be extended to all departments of the government service. Brookings, p. 44: Briefs and references. =The Civil war and the American revolution.= _See_ =The American revolution and the Civil war.= =Civilization.= Civilization (European) in savage lands. Askew, 1906, p. 47: Briefs and references. Is modern civilization a failure? Gibson, p. 61: Briefs and references. _See also_ Christianity and modern civilization. =Civilized man and barbarian.= _See_ =Barbarian and civilized man.= =Classical education.= Classics _versus_ science as a study in
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