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...Utterances of party leaders: McKinley, Foraker and Sherman in N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 11, '95; McKinley in N. Y. Eve. Post, Oct. 25, '95; T. C. Carter in N. A. R., vol. 158 p. 431, Reed in N. A. R., vol. 159 p. 402; Editorial in N. Y. Trib...
...Democratic party in the past House has grossly mismanaged public affairs. (a) Delay in legislation; N. Y. Tribune, July 3, 9, Aug. 27, 30, 1894. (b) Passing a tariff bill which encourages trusts, monopolies, and local and social prejudices; Reviews X, 246-7; Cyclopedic Rev. IV, 278; N. Y. Trib. July 3, 8, 1894. (c) Violation of party pledges: Chicago Platform, 1892, in Tribune Almanac for 1893, pp. 34-36; President's letter in N. Y. Tribune, July 30, 1894. (d) A sacrifice of the dignity of the House: Tom Johnson's speech, Am. Economist, Vol. XIV, No. 12 (Sept...
...Annexation is the only alternative. - (a) Monarchy cannot be reestablished: Manifesto of Provisional Government, Trib. Jan. 29, 1893. - (b) Hawaii cannot govern itself: Dillingham, Trib. Jan. 29, 1893; Mott Smith, Trib. Feb. 3, 1893. - (c) Must not be left to anarchy: Thurston, Trib. Jan. 29, 1893. - (d) Must not go to a foreign power: Wilder, in Trib. Jan. 29, 1893, - (e) A protectorate impracticable: Mott-Smith, Trib...
...Annexation is easy, honorable, and advantageous. - (a) A recognized government asks it: Dispatch of Stevens, Trib. Jan. 29, 1893. - (b) No foreign power has protested. - (c) The course of the United States has been honorable throughout: Trib. Feb. 1, 1893; Trib. Feb. 4, 1893; Pres. Harrison's message in Trib. Feb. 17, 1893. - (d) Annexation of great material advantage: Trib. Jan. 30, 1893, Feb. 3, 1893; (Mott-Smith) - (e) A military and naval necessity: Trib...
...Annexation is consistent with the policy of the United States. - (a) The Monroe Doctrine demands that we take measures of self protection: Monroe's Seventh Annual Message in Amer. Hist. Leaflets, No. 4; Wharton, I. Section 62. - (b) Hawaii has been gravitating towards the United States for fifty years: Trib. Jan. 29, 1893; Wharton, I. Section 62. - (c) The United States has not refused acquisition of territory under favorable conditions: Cases of Louisiana, Florida, Texas, California, Alaska; Wharton, I. Section...