Word: digestible
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Such intervention is contrary to our long established policy: Pres't. Grant's Spec. Mess. to Cong. 13 June 1870: in Wharton, Digest p. 387.- (a) Our course in respect to Spanish American Republics.- (b) Our forbearance in the last Cuban struggle...
Best general references: Forum, xi, 559 (July, 1891) and XX. 50 (Sept. 1895;) Engineering Magazine, x. 9 (Oct. 1895;) Atlatic, XLIV, 80 (July, 1879;) Wharton, Digest of International Law, 1. 366 etseq; "Reference Atlas of the World," Map 50; M. M. Ballou, "Due South...
Best general references: Wharton, Digest of International Law, 60; R. H. Dana, Wheaton's International Law, 536n-564; Freeman Snow, American Diplomacy, 349-357; Segunds Alvarez on The Cuban Situation; in North American Review, vol. 161, pp. 362-365 (Sept. 1895) Harper's Weekly, May 18, 1895, July 27, 1895, Aug. 31, 1895, Oct. 19, 1895; Nation, LXI. 249; Freeman Snow, Cases on International...
...Belligerent rights should not be granted the insurgents:- (a) Recognition is a question of fact: F. Snow, Cases, p. 24; Wharton's Digest, I, 387.- (b) War does not actually exist.- (1) No organized insurgent government-(2) No ports, revenue, organized communication with outside world: Nation, LXI. 249; Harper's Weekly...
...very ready sale. Externally it presents a very artistic appearance and its contents are not behind in attractiveness. Besides a number of general articles and stories, the number contains as regular departments of the magazine "Comments on University News," edited by Edward S. Martin, Harvard '77, and a digest of the month's athletic news, edited by Walter Camp, Yale '80. The number contains "The Wreck," a poem by Albert Matthews, Harvard '82, and "An American Collegian at Oxford," by John Corbin...