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...Boutwell in Boston Herald, Feb. 2, 1896; C. E. Norton, F. S. Woolsey and I. L. Rice in Forum XX pp. 641-651, 705-712, 721-732 (Feb. 1896); Senator Wolcott in Congressional Record, pp. 976-980 (Jan. 22, 1896); "The Real Problem" and "The Venezuelan Correspondence" in Nation LXI pp. 458 and 458-459; and ibid p. 455 (Dec. 26, 1895); "The Venezuelan Commission," ibid LXII...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH 6. | 2/21/1896 | See Source »

...President's message was bad in its effects upon future diplomatic policy.- (a) Future relations with American States.- (1) Will tend to place us in an attitude of supervision over them: Boston Herald, Dec. 18, 1895; Nation LXI, pp. 437 (Dec. 19, 1895) and 459 (Dec. 26, 1895); Woolsey in Forum XX p. 712 (Feb. 1890); Rice, ibid, p. 729.- (x) Message is commonly held to imply a broad doctrine of supervision.- (y) A doctrine of this kind, once thought to be enunciated is adhered to and amplified by the people. Monroe Doctrine.- (2) This attitude of supervision...

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Best general references: Nation, LIV, 44 (Jan. 21, 1892); LXII, 47 (Jan. 16, 1896); LVI, 190-91 (March 16, 1893); LXI...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/10/1896 | See Source »

...nation into trouble.- (I) Barrundia affair-(II) Chilian affair.- (III) Hawilan affair-(IV) Venezuela question.- (y) Those in navy impatient for war: Nation LVI, 44.- (I) It is their business.- (II) It brings them honors.- (z) They have endeavored to arouse in the people a similar warlike spirit: Nation LXI...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 2/10/1896 | See Source »

...economists and financiers.- (a) The legal-tender acts were passed as war measures: Cong. Globe, 1861-62 p. 523.- (b) A speedy redemption was anticipated: Cong. Globe, 1861-62 (Speeches on legal-tender bills).- (c) The Republicans passed an act almost unanimously to retire greenbacks, Dec. 18, 1865: Nation, LXI, 380.- (d) March 18, 1869. Congress passed an act solemnly pledging itself to make early provision for redemption of the United States notes in coin: E. C. Mason's Veto Power, S 61.- (e) President Grant urged Congress to retire the legaltender notes: McPherson, Handbook, 1874.- (f) President Hayes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH 6. | 12/16/1895 | See Source »

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