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prohibition is preferable to high license as a method of dealing with intemperance. Brookings, p. 172: Briefs and references. Sunday closing of public houses. Askew, 1906, p. 205: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 224: Briefs. Total abstinence. Askew, 1906, p. 1: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 1: Briefs. _See also_ Gothenburg system.--Local option. =Literary contests and athletics.= _See_ =Athletics.= =Literature.= Is the cheap literature of the age, on the whole, beneficial to general morality? Rowton, p. 229: References. =Literature and science.= Which has done more for the world, literature or science? C. L. of P. Reference lists. =Liturgies.= Should nonconformists adopt liturgies? Gibson, p. 121: Briefs and references. =Livingstone and Columbus.= _See_ =Columbus and Livingstone.= =Local option.= Askew, 1906, p. 145; Askew, 1911, p. 149: Briefs.--C. L. of P. Reference lists. Local option is the most satisfactory method of dealing with the liquor problem. Thomas, p. 184: Briefs. Local veto. Askew, 1906, p. 146: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 149: Briefs.--Gibson, p. 248: Briefs and references. =Locke.= Has the influence of Locke's philosophy been greater than its intrinsic worth? Does the practical merit of Locke's philosophy atone for its want of breadth and comprehension? Matson, p. 436: Briefs and references. =London livery companies.= Livery companies (London); their abolition. Askew, 1906, p. 144: Briefs and references. =Longfellow and Bryant.= _See_ =Bryant and Longfellow.= =Lords, House of.= _See_ =House of lords.= =Louis XIV.= Was Louis XIV a great man? Rowton, p. 227: References. =Louis XVI.= Was the deposition of Louis XVI justifiable? Rowton, p. 216: References. =Loyola and Luther.= _See_ =Luther and Loyola.= =Luther and Calvin.= Did Luther contribute more to the promotion of the reformation than Calvin? Matson, p. 516: Briefs and references. =Luther and Loyola.= Which character is the more to be admired, that of Loyola or Luther? Rowton, p. 224: References. =Luxury.= The expensive social entertainments of the wealthy are of more benefit than injury to the country. Craig, p. 172: Speeches. Should Parliament restrain excessive luxury? Gibson, p. 124: Briefs and references. =Lying.= _See_ =Deception.--Hypocrite and liar.= =Macedonia.= Should Europe interfere in Macedonia? Askew, 1906, p. 148: Brief
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