lists.
=Immorality.=
Should immorality be a bar to public life? Askew, 1906, p. 108: Briefs
and references.
_See also_ Morality.
=Immortality.=
Can the immortality of the human soul be established from the light of
nature? Matson, p. 492: Briefs and references.
Immortality of the individual; its value. Askew, 1906, p. 108: Briefs.
=Imperialism.=
Are colonies advantageous to the mother country? Rowton, p. 216:
References.
=Imperialism= (England).
Askew, 1906, p. 110: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 106:
Briefs.
=Imperialism= (United States).
American imperialism. Speaker, v. 4, p. 114: References.
Imperialistic policy of the United States. C. L. of P. Reference lists.
The interests of the United States are opposed to the permanent
acquisition of territory in the eastern hemisphere except so much as may
be needed for naval stations. Alden, p. 221: Speech (affirmative).
_See also_ Cuba. Annexation to the United States.--Hawaii. Annexation to
the United States.--Philippine islands.
=In camera proceedings.=
Askew, 1906, p. 113; Askew, 1911, p. 110: Briefs.
=Income tax.=
Denney, p. 369: Speeches.
Can an income tax be framed which shall be equitable in principle and
efficient in administration? Is a graduated income tax just or
expedient? Matson, p. 209: Briefs and references.
The constitution should be so amended as to vest in Congress the power
to impose a general income tax in the United States. Speaker, v. 3, p.
296: Briefs and references.--C. L. of P. Debates: Briefs and references.
The federal government should adopt a graduated income tax,
constitutionality granted. Robbins, p. 109: Briefs and references.
The federal government should have the power to impose an income tax,
not apportioned among the states according to population. Speaker, v. 5,
p. 376: Speeches and references.
Federal income tax. Pearson, p. 93: Summing up of arguments, and
references.
A graduated income tax is a desirable feature of a taxation system.
Wisconsin University, no. 329: Arguments and references.
In the United States an income tax is practicable and desirable. Thomas,
p. 180: Briefs.--C. L. of P. Reference lists.
An income tax is a desirable part of a scheme of taxation. Brookings, p.
117: Briefs and references.
Income tax, with special reference to graduation and exemption.
Debaters' handbook ser., no. 10: References and selected articles.
Progressive income tax.
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