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Negro suffrage.--Suffrage.--Woman suffrage.= =Franklin.= Should Franklin be regarded as the greatest American? Matson, p. 117: Briefs and references. =Franklin and Washington.= Which was the greater man, Franklin or Washington? Rowton, p. 226: References. =Fraternities.= _See_ =Secret societies.= =Frederick the Great and Peter the Great.= Was Frederick the Great a greater man and sovereign than Peter the Great? Matson, p. 97: Briefs and references. =Free institutions.= Free institutions in the United States are now in danger. Brookings, p. 52: Briefs and references. =Free meals at elementary schools.= Askew, 1906, p. 99: Briefs and references. =Free ships.= Foreign-built ships should be admitted to American registry free of duty. Brookings, p. 104: Briefs and references. =Free text-books.= _See_ =Text-books.= =Free trade and protection.= _See_ =Protection and free trade.= =Free trade and reciprocity.= _See_ =Reciprocity and free trade.= =Free will.= Is the human will free? Is the power of contrary choice a necessary element in the freedom of the will? Does Edwards's "Inquiry respecting the freedom of the will" lead to conclusions false and untenable? Matson, p. 453: Briefs and references. =French revolution.= Did circumstances justify the first French revolution? Rowton, p. 223: References. Was there in the French revolution more of good than evil? Matson, p. 68: Briefs and references. Which did the most to produce the French revolution, the tyranny of the government, the excesses of the higher orders, or the writings of Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Rousseau? Rowton, p. 222: References. =Galileo.= Is Galileo deserving of strong condemnation for abjuring what he knew to be truth? Matson, p. 92: Briefs and references. =Gambling.= Are betting and gambling immoral? Gibson, p. 155: Briefs and references. Legal suppression of gambling. Askew, 1906, p. 101: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 102: Briefs. Morality of gambling. Askew, 1906, p. 102: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 102: Briefs. =Gambling in commerce, Suppression of.= Askew, 1906, p. 101: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 101: Briefs. =Game laws= (England). Abolition of game laws. Askew, 1906, p. 102: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 103: Briefs. =Garrison, W.L.= Has Garrison's part in the antislavery movement been overrated? Matson, p. 127: Briefs and refer
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