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Best general references: Current History, IX, No. 1, pp. 12-49 (1st Quar. 1899); No. 2, pp. 268-285 (2d Quar. 1899); Roosevelt: Akron Speech, in N. Y. Sun of Sept. 24, 1899; Excerpts in Pub. Opin. XXVI all numbers, XXVII Nos. 1-14, (1898-99); Harper's Monthly XCVIII, pp. 319 and 485 (July and August 1898), Henry C. Lodge's "War with Spain" in same, Vols. XCVIII and XCIX; Documents on Treaty of Paris, Senate Doc., 55th Cong., 3d Session, No. 62; Rev. of Reviews, XX, Nos. 114 and 116 (July and Sept., 1899). McKinley, Boston Speech...
Best general references: Gentleman's Mag., Feb. 1897; Atlantic Mon., Mar. '97; Current History, 3d and 4th quarter of '96; 1st quar. '97; Rev. of Revs., Feb., March, Apr., '97; Rev. of Revs., Feb., March, Apr., '97; Senate Debates, Jan. 18-22, '98; Public Opin., XXII; Forum...
Best general references: Forum 21, 288-300; Nation, 62, 211; Editorial N. Y. Sun, May 20; Harper's Weekly, Feb. 4; Pub. Opin. 22, 170; Snow's Cases, 24-27; Woolsey...
...Transvaal. (5) Venezuela. D. The objection that decisive action on the part of England would involve war with one or several of the other powers does not old. (1) Armenian autonomy, as in Crete, would obviate this. E. England is under treaty obligation to protect the Armenians. Pub. Opin...
...slight danger of centralized despotism. (x) Checks and balances of our Const. will prevent it. (e) Greatest danger our country has confronted was one of disunion. (f) There is distinct danger today of a disintegrated central government. (x) The Alteld version of State Rights would cripple the President. (Pub. Opin. XVII, 331, and Forum XVIII, 11-12. (y) This doctrine has been used to screen mobs, (Pub. Opin., XVII, 331. (z) It has been incorporated in the Popocratic platform...