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The federal government should own and operate the railroads in the United States. Thomas, p. 180: Briefs. The railroads in the United States should be owned and operated by the federal government. Brookings, p. 123: Briefs and references. Railway nationalization. Askew, 1906, p. 189: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 195: Briefs. The railways of the United States should be owned and operated by the government. Ringwalt, p. 163: Briefs and references.--C. L. of P. Debates: References. Should the government of the United States own and control the railroads? Craig, p. 106: Speeches. Should the government own and operate the railroads? Matson, p. 176: Briefs and references.--Robbins, p. 88: Briefs and references. =Government ownership.= Telegraphs, telephones. All telegraph lines in the United States should be owned and controlled by the government. Brookings, p. 126: Briefs and references. The government of the United States should own and control the telephone and telegraph systems. Craig, p. 185: Speeches. =Greece and Rome.= Has Greece contributed more to the civilization of the world than Rome? Has Rome been really a greater power in the world than Greece? Matson, p. 25: Briefs and references. =Greek, Study of.= _See_ =Classical education.= =Greek art and renaissance art.= Is Greek art surpassed by renaissance art? Matson, p. 359: Briefs and references. =Greek dramatists and English dramatists.= Are the Greek dramatic writers superior to the English? Matson, p. 277: Briefs and references. =Greek letter fraternities.= _See_ =Secret societies.= =Greenbacks.= Should greenbacks be retired and the government go out of its present system of banking? Craig, p. 232: Speeches. =Gregory VII and Charlemagne.= _See_ =Charlemagne and Hildebrand.= =Guarantee of bank deposits.= _See_ =Bank deposits, Guarantee of.= =Gunpowder.= Has the invention of gunpowder been of benefit to mankind? Rowton, p. 207: References. =Hamilton and Jefferson.= Was Hamilton a greater statesman than Jefferson? Matson, p. 120: Briefs and references. =Hamlet.= Was the apparent madness of Hamlet altogether feigned? Matson, p. 299: Briefs and references.--C. L. of P. Reference lists. =Hannibal and Alexander the Great.= _See_ =Alexander the Great and Hannibal.= =Hannibal and Napoleon.= _See_ =Napoleon and Hannibal.= =Happiness and misery.= Does happiness or misery preponderate in li
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