The New America: A Study of the Imperial RepublicChapman & Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... from the standpoint of a Canadian ( and therefore British ) observer , who has passed several years across the southern boundary of his country . September 25th , 1902 . CONTENTS CHAPTER I. THE UNITED STATE II . THE GROWTH PREFACE vii.
... from the standpoint of a Canadian ( and therefore British ) observer , who has passed several years across the southern boundary of his country . September 25th , 1902 . CONTENTS CHAPTER I. THE UNITED STATE II . THE GROWTH PREFACE vii.
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... passing freedom of speech , had this to say at the close of a long life— " May royalty exist as long as reasonableness can outlive envy , and ornament be known to be one of nature's desires . . Peaceful and reasonable provision for the ...
... passing freedom of speech , had this to say at the close of a long life— " May royalty exist as long as reasonableness can outlive envy , and ornament be known to be one of nature's desires . . Peaceful and reasonable provision for the ...
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... been achieved , certain exhibitions of personal power which an English king or Prime Minister might envy . When , for example , President Cleveland took office in 1893 he found that Congress had passed a 22 THE NEW AMERICA.
... been achieved , certain exhibitions of personal power which an English king or Prime Minister might envy . When , for example , President Cleveland took office in 1893 he found that Congress had passed a 22 THE NEW AMERICA.
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... passed a law which provided for the purchase of 4,500,000 ounces of silver each month . The President took it into his head to secure the repeal of this Statute . He did not confine his interests in this repeal to the message which he ...
... passed a law which provided for the purchase of 4,500,000 ounces of silver each month . The President took it into his head to secure the repeal of this Statute . He did not confine his interests in this repeal to the message which he ...
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... passing of the Indian problem when he said , " The Indian should be treated as an individual - like the white man . " If this policy be continued , Indian reservations , Indian customs and habits will soon be something of the past . are ...
... passing of the Indian problem when he said , " The Indian should be treated as an individual - like the white man . " If this policy be continued , Indian reservations , Indian customs and habits will soon be something of the past . are ...
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