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...ALDRICH and J. W. WORTHINGTON.Best general references: Nation, vol. 54, p. 41; vol. 59, p. 230; vol 60, p. 138; A. B. Hart, The Chilean Controversy, in Practical Essays; Cong. Rec. 1894-5, pp. 2504, 2546, 3577; Senate Rep. No. 174, 51st Cong., 1st Session; House Exec. Doc. 49th Cong. 1st Session...
...increase is unnecessary. - (a) Navy is already considerable: Rep. Sec. of Navy for 1894, p. 6. - (b) More ships are authorized: Boston Herald, Mar. 5, 1895. - (c) No analogy with European navies - (1) Small commerce. - (2) No colonies. - (3) Isolation. - (d) War is not probable. - (1) No strong neighbors. - (2) European nations desire peace with U. S. - (w) Respect our neutrality. - (x) War with U. S. would precipitate general European war. - (y) Great foreign investments in U. S. - (z) Arbitration probable...
...canal is a great necessity, a private company will construct it. - (a) Such undertakings in past carried out by private companies: Pup. Opinion, 214, (June 4, 1894). - (b) Conditions here especially favorable. - (1) No government obstacles. - (x) Concessions of Nicaragua to Maratime Canal Co., 1887: Sen. Rep. 50 Cong., 1 Sess., No. 221. - (y) Company incorporated by Congress, 1889: Statutes at Large, XXV, 673. - (2) Scheme demonstrated to be plain and feasible: The "Nicaragua Canal," 18, 59.-(c) The present not a sincere private company attempt. - (1) Company too anxious for government aid and control: Sen. Rep. 50 Cong...
onism against the national government. (c) It would increase race hatred. Nation, vol. 51, p. 126; Springfield Rep., July 7, '90; Cong. Rec., 51st Cong., 1st session...
...right to promote these qualities. - (a) By providing schools for intellectual and moral training; Forum XII. 209 (Oct. 1891). - (b) By compelling attendance upon them: Report of Com'r of Educ. 1888-9 I. ch. XVIII. - (c) Such compulsion is exercised. - (1) In Germany. - (2) In France; Rep't. Com. of Educ. 1888-9. p. 113 sq. - (3) In many States of the Union; 1b. ch. XVIII. passim...