Word: bryce
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...suzerainty; and the English have sanctioned this idea in the minds of the Boers for the last thirteen years. The policy of the Transvaal, bad as it is made out by the affirmative to be, has not endangered the interests of the English in South Africa. Mr. Bryce states that the Dutch of the Cape Colony were not disloyal to the English. He also states that if the people of the Transvaal acceded to the claims of the English, the country would sink to the level of a regular English colony. In conclusion, Jones said that if the Transvaal yielded...
References: Bryce, American Commonwealth, I, 134-8; Lalor, Cyclopaedia, III, 91; A. B. Hart, Practical Essays, No. No. 1. pp. 1-19; J. G. Carlisle, in North American Review, vol. 150, pp. 390-400 (March, 1890); Senator Hoar in North American Review, vol. 128, pp. 118-134 (Feb. 1879); Follett, The Speaker of the House of Representatives; Woodrow Wilson, Congressional Government...
References: Bryce, Am. Commonwealth I, 134-138; Smith Const. Manual and Digest, 52 Cong. 1 sess. '92; Lalor; Cyclopaedia III, 91; Hart, Practical Essays I, 1-19; No. Am. R. 150: 390-400; Nation 63; 198; ibid...
Best general references: The chapters on the municipality in Bryce's Am. Commonwealth; Harper's Weekly, Vol. 41, nos. 2119, 2128, 2130; N. Y. Nation...
References: Bryce, Vol. II, Chap. 6168; Macy, "Our Government," Chap. 7; Roosevelt, Essays on Practical Politics...