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Both Byron's and Ruskin's wayward words are directly related to their modern equivalents but have essentially historic spellings.
While we're about it, we should not overlook Coleridge's poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1798), not “Rhyme,” or Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (1811), not “Child,” or Ruskin's Arrows of the Chace (1880), not “Chase.”
Ruskin argues that "easily searchable voting records are essential to democratic accountability."
Ruskin argues that posting the reports would allow citizens to trace patterns of influence.
Ruskin contends that Congress hoards the reports because "members see CRS as their own fiefdom and they like the ability to give reports as a favor to constituents."