=Mysticism.=
Has mysticism a rightful place in philosophic and religious thought? Has Christian mysticism exerted, on the whole, a favorable influence in the promotion of true piety? Matson, p. 490: Briefs and references.
=Napoleon.=
Did the career of Napoleon Bonaparte make for human
progress? C. L. of
P. Reference lists.
Is the career of Napoleon indefensible? Matson, p. 71: Briefs and references.
Is the character of Napoleon Bonaparte to be admired?
Rowton, p. 199:
Briefs and references.
Was the banishment of Napoleon to St. Helena justifiable?
Matson, p. 74:
Briefs and references.—Rowton, p. 221:
References.
=Napoleon and Cromwell.=
Which was the greater man, Oliver Cromwell or Napoleon
Bonaparte?
Rowton, p. 207: References.
=Napoleon and Hannibal.=
Did Napoleon exhibit as great military genius as Hannibal? Matson, p. 75: Briefs and references.
=Napoleon, Caesar, Alexander the Great.= See =Alexander the Great, Caesar, Napoleon.=
=Napoleon, Howard, Watt.=
Which was the greatest man, Bonaparte, Watt, or Howard?
Rowton, p. 189:
Briefs and references.
=National banks.= See =Banks, National.=
=National character.= See =Character, National.=
=National education.= See =Education, National.=
=National party in politics.=
Askew, 1906, p. 158: Briefs and references.
=National theatre.= See =Theatre, National.=
=National university.=
Is the establishment of a national university by the general government desirable? Matson, p. 248: Briefs and references.
=Naturalization.=
Naturalization laws of the United States should be
made more stringent.
Ringwalt, p. 1: Briefs and references.
Statute requirements for naturalization in the United States should be increased. Thomas, p. 188: Briefs.
=Naval adviser.=
Is a naval adviser necessary? Askew, 1906, p. 159: Briefs.
=Navigation and railroads.=
The world owes more to navigation than to railroads.
Craig, p. 135:
Speeches.
=Navy= (United States). Increase.
The American navy should be substantially enlarged.
Wisconsin
University, no. 386: Arguments and references.
Congress should immediately provide for the further strengthening of the navy. Pearson, p. 293: Report of speeches, and references.
Congress should provide for a large increase in the strength of the navy. C. L. of P. Reference lists.
Enlargement of the United States navy. Debaters’
handbook ser., no. 7:
Selected articles.
It is for the best interest of the United States to build and maintain a large navy. Brookings, p. 78: Briefs and references.