Part 20 (1/2)

Reform of House of lords. Askew, 1906, p. 146: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 155: Briefs.

Should the English House of lords be abolished? Should the English House of lords be reformed? Matson, p. 189: Briefs and references.

=Housing problem.=

The housing of the poor should be improved by munic.i.p.alities. Brookings, p. 170: Briefs and references.

Munic.i.p.al dwellings for the poor. Askew, 1906, p. 156: Briefs and references.--Askew, 1911, p. 160: Briefs.

=Howard and Wilberforce.=

Was Howard a greater philanthropist than Wilberforce? Matson, p. 104: Briefs and references.

=Howard, Napoleon, Watt.= _See_ =Napoleon, Howard, Watt.=

=Howitt,= _Mrs,_ and =Hemans,= _Mrs._ _See_ =Hemans,= _Mrs,_ =and Howitt,= _Mrs._

=Hugo and Balzac.= _See_ =Balzac and Hugo.=

=Human mind and brute mind.=

Is the human mind different from the brute mind in kind and not merely in degree? Matson, p. 396: Briefs and references.

=Human race.= _See_ =Man.=

=Humor.=

Has not the faculty of humor been of essential service to civilization?

Rowton, p. 228: References.

=Husband and wife as witnesses.=

Askew, 1906, p. 106: Briefs.

=Hypocrite and liar.=

The hypocrite is a more despicable character than the liar. Craig, p.

179: Speeches.

Which is the more despicable character, the hypocrite or the liar?

Rowton, p. 208: References.

=Ignorance and crime.= _See_ =Crime.=

=Iliad and aeneid.=

Is the Iliad a greater epic than the aeneid? Matson, p. 270: Briefs and references.

=Iliad and Odyssey.=

Does the Iliad afford conclusive evidence of various authors.h.i.+p? Is the authors.h.i.+p of the Iliad and of the Odyssey identical? Matson, p. 269: Briefs and references.