The Purpose of the Nation in the Present War: An Essay. Read Before the Chitchat Club, San Francisco, July 1898Murdock Press, 1898 - 37 pages |
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... colonies , and a further pro- test against extending the political systems of Europe to any portion of the American continents , coupled with the statement that the extension of such system would endanger our peace and happiness . Mr ...
... colonies , and a further pro- test against extending the political systems of Europe to any portion of the American continents , coupled with the statement that the extension of such system would endanger our peace and happiness . Mr ...
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... colonies of Spain in America , ought to belong to the great family of American Republics , with political forms and public policy of their own , and attached to Europe by no ties save those of international amity , and of intellectual ...
... colonies of Spain in America , ought to belong to the great family of American Republics , with political forms and public policy of their own , and attached to Europe by no ties save those of international amity , and of intellectual ...
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... colonies has demonstrated her inability to maintain government over them . According to the doctrine enunciated by the greatest and wisest Presidents of the United States , that when a nation is not strong enough to maintain her ...
... colonies has demonstrated her inability to maintain government over them . According to the doctrine enunciated by the greatest and wisest Presidents of the United States , that when a nation is not strong enough to maintain her ...
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The Purpose of the Nation in the Present War: An Essay (Classic Reprint) William H. Mills No preview available - 2017 |
The Purpose of the Nation in the Present War: An Essay (Classic Reprint) William H. Mills No preview available - 2016 |
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