Word: unjustly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...unadvisable territory: Hawaii, Cuba.- (x) Such territory is alien and un-American in spirit.- (3) It will make us unpopular abroad and diplomatically weak.- (x) It offends powers we deal with: Ex., Chili: Hart, op. cit. p. 131.- (4) It will lead to unnecessary wars.- (b) It is unjust and wrong.- (1) It leads to dishonorable acts: Hawaii, Chili: Nation...
...Winking at filibustering and shipments of arms should not be countenanced.- (a) Constant care of our government has been against this: Wharton's Digest, I. p. 386.- (b) Unjust to Spain.- (1) We are at peace with her.- (c) Establishes a dangerous precedent.- (1) Similar expeditions against friendly powers would be encouraged.- (d) Such expeditions are contrary to our own law: Revised Statutes U. S. 5281-5291.- (e) Contrary to International Law: R. H. Dana, Wheaton's Int. Law, 536n...
...disfranchisement of the negro would be an injustice.- (a) It is a discrimination on account of color.- (b) It is unjust to discriminate between an ignorant negro and an ignorant white man.- (c) It springs from prejudice: The Negro question, 3; The Silent South, 1.- (d) It would cause taxation without representation.- (e) It would make the government of some of the Southern States an obligarchy...
This the teachers think unjust, for they believe in the boys of today and believe Exeter's students are just as loyal and interested in the school as Phillips Exeter students ever have been...
...Yale men for the sake of the good name of the university cannot, under present conditions, continue an annual contest, which, although generally resulting in a victory for us, has perhaps a worse effect than defeat. And why? Simply because of an unfriendly, unjust criticism of Yale men and Yale methods which have been the result of Harvard's defeats...