The New America: A Study of the Imperial RepublicChapman & Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... give up their local prejudices and privileges for the sake of national requirements . 2 " Sir , I confess it , " said Josiah Quincy in Congress in 1811 , “ the first public love of my heart is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . There ...
... give up their local prejudices and privileges for the sake of national requirements . 2 " Sir , I confess it , " said Josiah Quincy in Congress in 1811 , “ the first public love of my heart is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . There ...
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... gives the old lands that flattery which is the sincerest of all flattery , and promises us -- the other nations of the earth - a boon companionship . CHAPTER II THE GROWTH OF PRESIDENTIAL POWER 66 " IF THE UNITED STATE 13.
... gives the old lands that flattery which is the sincerest of all flattery , and promises us -- the other nations of the earth - a boon companionship . CHAPTER II THE GROWTH OF PRESIDENTIAL POWER 66 " IF THE UNITED STATE 13.
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... give commercial assist- ance to Cuba . Consequently there may be some founda- tion for the widespread belief that the Sugar Trust is the cause of the deadlock ; but it is much more likely to be the Senate's desire to display his power ...
... give commercial assist- ance to Cuba . Consequently there may be some founda- tion for the widespread belief that the Sugar Trust is the cause of the deadlock ; but it is much more likely to be the Senate's desire to display his power ...
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... give it an importance in the sum of our national interests with which that of no foreign territory can be compared , and little inferior to that which binds the different members of the Union together . Also , if it be not annexed ...
... give it an importance in the sum of our national interests with which that of no foreign territory can be compared , and little inferior to that which binds the different members of the Union together . Also , if it be not annexed ...
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... give the general Government power to organize and maintain colonies ; and that to do so would be unconstitutional , and inconsistent with our Republican form of Government . " 1 1 Yet , on the other hand , Professor J. B. Macmaster has ...
... give the general Government power to organize and maintain colonies ; and that to do so would be unconstitutional , and inconsistent with our Republican form of Government . " 1 1 Yet , on the other hand , Professor J. B. Macmaster has ...
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