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ave the crusades been beneficial to mankind? Rowton, p. 102: Speeches and references. =Cuba.= Annexation to the United States. Granting the willingness of Cuba, the annexation of Cuba to the United States would be for the best interests of the United States. Foster, p. 359: Brief. Should Cuba be annexed to the United States? Craig, p. 61: Speeches.--C. L. of P. Reference lists. The United States should annex Cuba. Pearson, p. 391: Report of debate, and references.--Thomas, p. 202: Briefs. The United States should annex Cuba, granting the willingness of Cuba. Wisconsin University, no. 462: Arguments and references. =Culture and money.= _See_ =Money and culture.= =Currency.= _See_ =Asset currency.--Gold.--Silver.= =Dancing and card-playing.= Are such popular amusements as dancing and card-playing harmful in their influence? Matson, p. 462: Briefs and references. =Dante and Milton.= Is the "Divine comedy" a greater poem than "Paradise lost"? Matson, p. 273: Briefs and references. =Dark races and white races.= Are the intellectual faculties of the dark races of mankind essentially inferior to those of the white? Rowton, p. 217: References. =Darwin and Agassiz.= Was Darwin a greater scientist than Agassiz? Matson, p. 383: Briefs and references. =Darwin and Newton.= Did Darwin contribute as much to the advancement of science as Newton? Matson, p. 383: Briefs and references. =David and Moses.= _See_ =Moses and David.= =Daylight saving bill.= Askew, 1911, p. 49: Briefs. =Death penalty.= _See_ =Capital punishment.= =Debate.= Should not greater freedom of expression be encouraged in debate? Rowton, p. 226: References. =Deceased wife's sister.= Askew, 1906, p. 61: Briefs and references. Marriage with a deceased wife's sister; ought it to be legalized in England? Gibson, p. 35: Briefs and references. =Deception.= Can any circumstances justify a departure from truth? Rowton, p. 212: References. Is it ever right to deceive? Is falsehood never justifiable? Matson, p. 460: Briefs and references. _See also_ Hypocrite and liar. =Decimal system.= Askew, 1906, p. 61: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 53: Briefs. =Declaration of London.= Askew, 1911, p. 54: Briefs. =Degeneration.= Askew, 1906, p. 62: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 64: Briefs. =Democratic and aristocratic government.= _See_ =Aristocratic and democratic government.= =
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