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The government of dependencies,
The government of tropical colonie
Williams, Prof. L. S. Rowe.
Militarism and democracy, by Carl
The commercial relations of the
Chauncey Ford.

The commercial relations of the U
discussion by John Ford, Dr. W. H
The political relations of the Unite
China's relations with the West, by
The political relations of the United
by Lindley Miller Keasbey.

The real menace of Russian aggress

Anti-imperialistic league. Address ad

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Repu

Bacon, Augustus O. Independence for th

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Repul

Bancroft, Hubert Howe.

The new Pacif

New York: The Bancroft Company

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Imperialism; the policy of expan

Hawaii, the pearl of the Pacific,' "Philippine archipelago and Asiat

Blackman, William Fremont. The mak New York: Macmillan Company, i

Boutwell, George S. The crisis of the re Boston: Dana Estes & Company, 1.

762 pp.

The Philippine

Portrait. 8°.

Bryan, William Jennings, and others. Republic or empire?
question.
Chicago: The Independence Company, 1899.
Consists of speeches, etc., in opposition to expansion by W. J. Bryan, Andrew
Carnegie, J. B. Weaver, B. R. Tillman, George C. Vest, George F. Hoar, S. M. White,
Samuel Gompers, Charles Francis Adams, Arthur P. Gorman, Henry M. Teller,
George F. Edmunds, Marion Butler, A. E. Stevenson, David Starr Jordan, W. V.
Allen, Charles A. Towne, Carl Schurz, J. W. Daniel, Henry Van Dyke, H. D. Money,
W. E. Mason, H. R. Chilton, A. O. Bacon, George W. Turner, J. McLaurin, A. S. Clay,
H. W. Johnson, J. G. Carlisle, J. L. Spalding, G. C. Lorimer, J. L. Barton, H. C. Potter,
George P. Fisher, T. J. Conaty, Daniel Merriman; also the following documents:
McEnery and Bacon resolutions; The gospel of force, poem, by Bertrand Shadwell.
Appendix: Protocol of agreement; Treaty of peace; Letter of Admiral Dewey; Agui-
naldo's proclamation-dictatorial; Aguinaldo's establishment of revolutionary
government; Message of president of Philippine revolution; State correspondence;
Aguinaldo to President; Aguinaldo to Mr. Williams.

Bryan, William S., ed. Our islands and their people as seen with camera and pencil; introduced by J. Wheeler, with special descriptive matter and narratives by J. de Olivares . . Photographs by B. Townsend.

St. Louis, New York: N. D. Thompson, 1900. 2 pts., illustrated.

Folio.

Carlisle, John Griffin.

Our future policy.

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 649-673. Chicago, 1899.)

Plates.

Carpenter, E. J. America in Hawaii. A history of the United States influence in the Hawaiian islands.

Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., 1899. xi, (1), 275 pp.

Chetwood, John. Manila, or Monroe doctrine?

Portrait. 12°.

New York: Robert Lewis Wood Company, [1898.] 52 pp.

Chilton, Horace. Annexation dangerous to labor.

16°.

(In Bryan, W. J. and others: Republic or empire, pp. 501-522. Chicago, 1899.)

Clay, Alexander S. Excessive taxation destructive to patriotism.

(In Bryan, W. J. and others: Republic or empire, pp. 595-614. Chicago, 1899.)

Copeland, Thomas Campbell. American colonial handbook. A ready reference book of facts and figures, historical, geographical, and commercial, about Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Hawaii, and Guam.

Funk & Wagnalls Company, New York and London: 1899. 180, (1) pp.
Maps. 16°.

Daniel, John W.

The effect of annexation of the Philippines on American labor. (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 367-425. Chicago, 1899.)

Draper, A. S. The rescue of Cuba; an episode in the growth of free government.
London: Gay and Bird, 1899. 8°.

Duffield, J. Davis. Address at the foreign policy conference, August, 1898.
Philadelphia, 1898. (4) pp. 8°.

Fernald, James C. The imperial republic.

With five maps.

Funk & Wagnalls Company, New York and London: 1898.

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Contents: The ghost of imperialism; Our traditional policy; "Entangling alliances;"
The United States as a sea-power; Trade follows the flag; The highway to the
Orient; The empire of the Pacific; The debt of humanity; Colonial policies con-
trasted; A true colonial policy; Possibilities of our new possessions.

Fisher, Horace N. Principles of colonial government adapted to the present needs of Cuba and Porto Rico and the Philippines.

Boston: L. C. Page & Company, 1899. 56 pp. 8°.

Caption title.

Same as "Before everything-liber

Letter, March 29, 1899. [To cit
policy.]

[Boston] Published by the Anti-imp
Our duty to the Philippines.
From the Independent, New York, N
Small 4°.

Johnson, Henry U. Imperial splendor a

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Repu

Jordan, David Starr. Imperial democrac by the people, equality before the demands of a vigorous fore dominion.

New York: D. Appleton & Compan

Levere, William C. Imperial America.
Chicago: Forbes & Company, 1898.

Lindsay, William. Power to acquire for
(In American Bar Association repc

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An imperial colonial

patriotism. Oration at the Uni N. P., [1898?] 21 pp. 8°.

McLaurin, John L. Our new colonial p (In Bryan, W. J., and others: Repul

pearance as a world power, and why the final struggle for

t be between the Anglo-Saxon and the Slav races.

e result of this struggle."

the law of territorial expansion.

ted. 1900.] 54 pp. 8°.

ddresses.

Company, 1899. (6), 318 pp.

lism.

12°.

ers: Republic or empire, pp. 329–363. Chicago, 1899.)

country.

ers: Republic or empire, pp. 675-693. Chicago, 1899.)

and liberty.

e press, 1899. ix, (1), 491 pp. 8°.

He also

merce, its expansion. A collection of addresses to the extension of foreign markets for American

I by the author, 1900.

154 pp. 12°.

nifest destiny" from a religious point of view. An ore the Boston music hall patriotic association,

odist, [1898]. 61 pp. 16°.

1898.

Annals of the Amer. Acad. of Pol. a

173-192.

International isolation of the Unit Atlantic, vol. 81 (May, 1898), p. 577 1898. The United States and the control Atlantic, vol. 82 (Dec., 1898), p. 721

1898.

Our government of newly acquired Atlantic, vol. 82 (Dec., 1898), p. 738 1898. Thoughts on American imperialis Century, vol. 56 (Sept., 1898), p. 78 1898. The territory with which we are t Century, vol. 56 (Sept., 1898), p. 78. American expansion and the inhe Fortnightly Rev., vol. 64 (Dec., 1898

1898.

1898. Isolation or imperialism? J. R. P Forum, vol. 26 (Sept., 1898), p. 14.

1898. The dangers of imperialism. W. Forum, vol. 26 (Oct., 1898), p. 177. Annexation and universal suffrage Forum, vol. 26 (Dec., 1898), p. 393.

1898.

1898. Eastward expansion of the United Harper's Mag., vol. 97 (Nov., 1898)

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