The New America: A Study of the Imperial RepublicChapman & Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... forth a nation . In 1892 to have adumbrated the present rôle of America in Welt politik would have excited derision . Since that date , we have , however , seen an American Empire arise ; alien and distant races now bow the vi PREFACE.
... forth a nation . In 1892 to have adumbrated the present rôle of America in Welt politik would have excited derision . Since that date , we have , however , seen an American Empire arise ; alien and distant races now bow the vi PREFACE.
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... present generation . Chief amongst these I am inclined to place the marvellously increased means of communication . States as commonwealths is assured . The Central Government will gradually encroach upon their powers ; it will use the ...
... present generation . Chief amongst these I am inclined to place the marvellously increased means of communication . States as commonwealths is assured . The Central Government will gradually encroach upon their powers ; it will use the ...
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... presents in America . But whether the theorists agree to disagree with Jefferson and his fellow - democrats or not , it is none the less certain that human nature , its needs and aspirations , will have its way . Even that arch ...
... presents in America . But whether the theorists agree to disagree with Jefferson and his fellow - democrats or not , it is none the less certain that human nature , its needs and aspirations , will have its way . Even that arch ...
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... present based upon- 1. His command of the Army and Navy . 2. His command of the administrative system , in- cluding control of the offices and the initiative of administrative work . 3. His veto power . 4. The fact that by the ...
... present based upon- 1. His command of the Army and Navy . 2. His command of the administrative system , in- cluding control of the offices and the initiative of administrative work . 3. His veto power . 4. The fact that by the ...
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... present case , more than ever absorbed in commercial affairs , and more than ever disposed to place confidence in the President , acquiesced without a murmur . The results of the war with Spain may , with- out exaggeration , be said to ...
... present case , more than ever absorbed in commercial affairs , and more than ever disposed to place confidence in the President , acquiesced without a murmur . The results of the war with Spain may , with- out exaggeration , be said to ...
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