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...THWAITS and J. D. UPTON.Best general references: Journal of the Franklin Institute, CXXXIV, 1,120; John Sherman, Forum XI, 1; Overland Monthly, XIX, 215 (Mar. 1892), Forum, XII, 714, 721; Tucker's Monroe Doctrine; Rodrigues' Panama Canal, 173-240; Foreign Relations of U. S. for 1874, p. 178; Proceedings of the Nicaragua Canal Convention...
Best general references: Daily papers, Jan. 29, 1893; Senator Dolphin Cong. Rec. XXIV. 38, Feb. 1, 1893, pp. 1037, 1059; Treaty and accompanying correspondence in N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 17, 1893; Overland Monthly, N. S. XI. 62 (Mar. 1888); Hawaii in our System, in N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 6, 1893; Blaine to Minister Comly, Dec. 1, 1881, in N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 1, 1893; Wharton, International Law, I. Section 62; Senate Executive Documents, 52 Cong. 2 sess...
...Chinese labor alone made possible the development of the West; Overland Monthly, Vol. 7, p. 120; Lippincott, Vol. 11, p. 219; Nation, Vol. 42, p. 272. a. By their work on transcontinental railroads; Lippincott's, Vol. 11, p. 224. b. In the mines; Lippincott's, Vol. 11, p. 219. e. In farming; Overland Mo., Vol. 4, p. 526. d. By the cheapness and efficiency of their labor in these and other occupations...
Best general references: Scribner's XII, p. 862; Cleveland's Message Oct. 1, 1888; Volume of Reports on "Chinese Immigration;" Overland VII, 414, 428; J. A. Whitney, "Chinese Question...
...introduction of responsible leadership would render our system adequate. This is proved by (a) success in other countries-Inter. Rev. vol IV, p. 231; Pendleton's Report. (b) Its adaptability to our system-Overland Monthly, January...