The New America: A Study of the Imperial RepublicChapman & Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... standing army of 80,000 men has arisen , and a great fleet and mercantile marine are materializing . Briefly , it may be said that the States have been a century in labour , and have put forth a nation . In 1892 to have adumbrated the ...
... standing army of 80,000 men has arisen , and a great fleet and mercantile marine are materializing . Briefly , it may be said that the States have been a century in labour , and have put forth a nation . In 1892 to have adumbrated the ...
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... standing aloof and inert ; and the Monroe doctrine , of which our British statesman , Canning , made them a free gift , they seized upon with pleased alacrity . Again were the national tendencies in the growth of a central power checked ...
... standing aloof and inert ; and the Monroe doctrine , of which our British statesman , Canning , made them a free gift , they seized upon with pleased alacrity . Again were the national tendencies in the growth of a central power checked ...
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... standing of the civil rights of the natives , the Government holds that they cannot take out naturalization papers any more than can the Chinese in America , but must retain the nationality of the Philippines . This is certainly ...
... standing of the civil rights of the natives , the Government holds that they cannot take out naturalization papers any more than can the Chinese in America , but must retain the nationality of the Philippines . This is certainly ...
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... standing aloof among the nations ; while conscious of the theo- retical wisdom of such a policy of abstention . But their practice has left the old theories far behind . The wealth , the luxury , the ambition of the individuals has ...
... standing aloof among the nations ; while conscious of the theo- retical wisdom of such a policy of abstention . But their practice has left the old theories far behind . The wealth , the luxury , the ambition of the individuals has ...
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... the principles of international law and eternal justice , advocating the broad toleration which that solemn compact enjoins , and standing ready to lend its moral support to the fulfilment thereof by its co - THE NEW DIPLOMACY 77.
... the principles of international law and eternal justice , advocating the broad toleration which that solemn compact enjoins , and standing ready to lend its moral support to the fulfilment thereof by its co - THE NEW DIPLOMACY 77.
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