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Page 224
Schurz eagerly accepted the invitation and suggested that “ a conference of the
Powers most immediately interested ” in the Pacific and the Philippines might
offer a way out . This proposal intrigued Hoar and he endorsed it in a speech
before ...
Schurz eagerly accepted the invitation and suggested that “ a conference of the
Powers most immediately interested ” in the Pacific and the Philippines might
offer a way out . This proposal intrigued Hoar and he endorsed it in a speech
before ...
Page 239
The nation that held the Philippines would not only have the harbor of Manila for
its navy but the right to be consulted in all diplomatic arrangements respecting
the Far East . Senatorial expansionists thought it best , however , to emphasize
the ...
The nation that held the Philippines would not only have the harbor of Manila for
its navy but the right to be consulted in all diplomatic arrangements respecting
the Far East . Senatorial expansionists thought it best , however , to emphasize
the ...
Page 241
The anti - imperialists did not ignore the possibility that the Philippines might
prove both an economic and a military liability , but they placed chief stress on
the cost of imperialism to the political traditions of America . 36 Imperialism was in
...
The anti - imperialists did not ignore the possibility that the Philippines might
prove both an economic and a military liability , but they placed chief stress on
the cost of imperialism to the political traditions of America . 36 Imperialism was in
...
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Introduction | 11 |
Born to the Cause | 12 |
The Loyal Reformer in the Age of the Stalwarts | 28 |
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