Word: exec
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Interference in the past has been most unfortunate. - (a) Cuban Filibustering; Wilson; Rise and Fall of Slave Power II: 368-75. (b) War between Peru and Chile, 1881; Diplomatic Corres. in Ho. Exec. Doc. 1881-2. Vol. I, pp. 31., 921, 944. - (c) Chilean affair; Hart in Boston Herald...
...EXEC. COMMITTEE.THE volunteers to aid in the singing at the Sunday evening services in the Columbia Theatre are as yet few. All those who wish to send in their names are earnestly requested to address S. E. Farewell, 16 Holworthy at once. See Saturday's CRIMSON for time to leave Harvard...
Best general references: David Wells in N. A. Review, vol. 125, pp. 286-300; vol. 136, p. 326; Richmond M. Smith, Emigration and Immigration; Learned's Report in House Exec. Doc. for 1870-'71, vol. 8, No. 94; Forum...
...would not be the annexation of an unwilling people. - (a) The interests of Canada lie here because of - (1) Great number of Canadian born in U. S.; N. A. R., vol. 136, p. 326. - (2) Extended markets of the United States; Learned's Report in House Exec. Doc. 1870-71, vol. 8, No. 94. - (b) Destructive English control would be removed; Dublin Review, vol. 35, p. 151; Bourinot; Constitutional Manual of Canada. - (c) Canada's debt would be assumed; Johnson's Statistics of Canada...
...These benefits cannot be fully obtained by reciprocity. - (a) Necessity for raising Canadian revenues from import duties; Learned's Report in House Exec. Doc.; Speech of G. F. Foster in Canadian Parliament...