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Best general references: Schouler, History of the United States, I, ch. iv, II, pp. 16-18, IV, pp. 239 et. seq.; Blaine, Twenty Years in Congress, II, ch. 20; House Exec. Documents, 50 Cong. 1 Sess., No. 238; Senate Exec. Documents, 50 Cong., I Sess., No. 238; Senate Exec. Documents, 50 Cong., I Sess., No. 226; Century, XV, 945 et. seq. (April, 1889); Forum, XIII, 650 et. seq. (July, 1892); No. Amer. Rev. Vol. 161, pp. 628-631 (November, 1895); Hoar, in Cong. Record, 1893, '94, p. 430 (Dec. 20, '93); Public Opinion, XVI, 520, XVII. 214, 463; Forum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH 6. | 12/2/1895 | See Source »

...This course is in keeping with our previous policy, as shown-(a) By our conduct toward France in 1798: Schouler, I. ch. IV.- (b) By our conduct toward the Barbary Powers: Schouler, II, 16, 17, 18.- (c) By President Jackson's attitude in regard to the French Spoliation Claims: Schouler, IV, 239 et. seq.- (d) By our attitude toward the French in Mexico.- (e) By President Grant's course in regard to the Alabama Claims: Blaine, Twenty Years in Congress, II, ch. 20.- (f) By the foreign policy of General Harrison's administration.- (1) In the Barrundia case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH 6. | 12/2/1895 | See Source »

Best general references: (On foreign policy) Condut in North Am. Rev.., vol. 158 pp. 58-63 (Jan. '94); Schouler in Forum, XVI 670-689 (Feb. '94); Spinger in N. A. R., vol. 157 pp. 745-752 (Dec. '93); A. B. Hart, Practical Essays in American Government, 98-132; Nation, LXI, 238 (Oct. 3, '95). (On the tariff), Cairnes, Leading Principles, ch. 4; Wilson in N. A. R., vol. 159, pp. 385-394 (Oct. '94), Forum, XVI, 544-549 (Feb. '94) and Boston Herald, Aug. 30, '94; Russell in N. A. R., vol. 157, pp. 641-653 (Nov. '93); Taussig...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH 6. | 11/4/1895 | See Source »

...James Schouler of Boston, the well-known historian, began his course of ten lectures on "American Political History" Wednesday at John Hopkins University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 2/10/1892 | See Source »

...notable course of instruction in American constitutional history will begin with February in the historical political department of the Johns Hopkins University. Dr. H. B. Adams will have charge of the class. James Schouler, the historian, will deliver a course of lectures. No text-book, in the commonly accepted sense of the word, will be used, but the five volumes of Mr. Schouler's history of the United States will form the basis of the class and individual work. Dr. Woodrow Wilson, professor of administration at Princeton, will give a series of 24 lectures to the class upon "Administration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Affairs at Johns Hopkins. | 1/21/1891 | See Source »

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