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Towne, Richard. A treatise of the diseases most frequent in the West Indies, and herein more particularly of those which occur in Barbadoes.

London: Printed for John Clarke, mdccxxvi. (10), 192 pp. 8°.

Townsend, P. S. Memoir on the topography, weather, and diseases of the Bahama Islands.

New York: J. Seymour, 1826. 80 pp. 8°.

Treille, Georges. Principes d'hygiène coloniale.

Paris: Carré et Naud, 1899.

(2), iv, 272 pp. 8°.

Williamson, John. Medical and miscellaneous observations relative to the West

India Islands.

Edinburgh: Printed by Alexander Smellie, 1817. 2 vols. 8°.

EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES.

SELECTED LIST OF BOOKS TREATING OF TERRITORIAL ACQUISITIONS PRIOR TO
THE ANNEXATION OF HAWAII AND OF THE ISLANDS ACQUIRED
FROM SPAIN IN 1898.

Baldwin, Simeon E. The historic policy of the United States as to annexation. (In American Historical Association. Annual report for 1893, pp. 369-390.)

Bicknell, Edward. The territorial acquisitions of the United States.
Boston: Small, 1899. xi, (1), 110 pp. 16°.

Contents: The Northwestern territory, 1787; Louisiana, 1802; Florida, 1819; Oregon,
1846; Texas, 1845; The Mexican cessions, 1848, 1853; Alaska, 1867; Hawaii, 1898; The
recent acquisitions in the West Indies and the East.

Blanchard, R. The discovery and conquests of the Northwest.

Chicago: Cushing, Thomas & Company, 1880. 484, (2), 30, iv pp.
(wood-cuts). 8°.

Burgess, John W. The middle period, 1817-1858. With maps.

Plates

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1897. xvi, 544 pp. Maps. 12°. (American History series.)

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

Boston, Small, Maynard & Company, 1899. xi, (1), 275 pp. Portraits. 12°.

Cooley, Thomas M. The acquisition of Louisiana.

Indianapolis: The Bowen-Merrill Company, 1887. 93 pp. 8°. (Indiana Historical society: Publications, No. 3.)

"Considers the constitutional questions involved in territorial acquisitions."

Donaldson, Thomas. The public domain. Its history, with statistics, with references to the national domain, colonization, acquirement of territory, the survey, administration, and several methods of sale and disposition of the public domain of the United States, with sketch of legislative history of the land system of the colonies, and also that of several foreign governments.

Folded maps. 8°.

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1881. vi, 544 pp.
(U. S. 46th Congress, 3d session. Executive Document 47, pt. 1.)

Farrand, Max. The legislation of Congress for the government of the organized territories of the United States. 1789-1895.

(4), 101 pp. 8°.

Wm. A. Baker, printer, Newark, New Jersey, 1896. Freeman, Edward Augustus. Greater Greece and Greater Britain, and George Washington the expander of England. Two lectures, with an appendix. London: Macmillan & Company, 1880. (4), 143 pp.

12°.

Gannett, Henry. Boundaries of the United States and of the several states and territories, with a historical sketch of the territorial changes.

Washington: Government Printing Office, 1885. 135 pp. 8°. (U. S. Geological
Survey Bulletin, no. 13.)

Griffis, William Elliot. The romance of American colonization: How the foundation stones of our history were laid.

Boston and Chicago: W. A. Wilde & Company, [1898]. 295 pp.

togravures). Small 4°.

87 pp.

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Hermann, Binger. The Louisiana purchase, and our title west of the Rocky Mountains, with a review of annexation by the United States. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1898. Portrait. Maps. 4°. Hinsdale, B. A. The old Northwest, with a view of the thirteen colonies as constituted by the royal charters.

New York: Townsend MacCoun, 1888. vi, (2), 440 pp. Maps. 8°.

Jollivet, Adolphe. Documents américains.

Troisième série. Les États-Unis

d'Amérique. Annexion du Texas. L'Orégon.
Paris: de l'imprimerie de Bruneau, Avril 1845. 74 pp. 8°.

McConachie, Lauros G. National expansion.

Chicago, 1899.
134 pp. Portraits. 8°. (Progress. Issued monthly by the
University Association in the interests of university and world's congress extension.
vol. 5, no. 2.)

Contents: The national awakening; occupancy of the vacant continent; homogeneity,
federation and character building; isolation vs. intercourse; protection of the weak;
aggression and co-operation; the lessons of history and politics; the expansion of
Europe; spheres of influence and the open door; world politics; growth of American
trade. Bibliography: Arguments for expansion, by Samuel Fallows; The present
crisis, by Edwin D. Mead.

Roosevelt, Theodore. The winning of the West.

New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons.

CONTENTS:

With maps.

1889-1896.

Volume 1. From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769–1776.
Volume 2. From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777–1783.

Volume 3. The founding of the trans-Alleghany commonwealths, 1784-1790.
Volume 4. Louisiana and the Northwest, 1791-1807.

Winsor, J. The westward movement. The colonies and the republic west of the Alleghanies, 1763–1798. With full cartographical illustrations from contemporary sources.

Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1897. viii, 595 pp. Portraits. 8°.

Winsor, J., and Edward Channing. Territorial acquisitions and divisions. 17831850.

(In Winsor, J.: Narrative and critical history of America, vol. 7, pp. 528-562. Boston, 1888.)

EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES, 1898-1900.

HISTORY, DISCUSSION OF PRINCIPLES, ETC.

BOOKS.

Adams, Charles Francis.

"Imperialism" and "The tracks of our forefathers." A paper read before the Lexington, Mass., Historical society, December 20, 1898.

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Allen, William V. Necessary and natural territorial expansion.

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 287-304. Chicago, 1899.)

American academy of political and social science. The foreign policy of the United States, political and commercial; addresses and discussions at the annual meeting, April 7-8, 1899.

Philadelphia: American academy of political and social science, 1899.

pp. 8°.

CONTENTS.

The government of dependencies, by Theodore S. Woolsey.

Constitutional aspect of the government of dependencies, by E. W. Huffcut.

The government of dependencies, by A. Lawrence Lowell.

(4), 216

The government of tropical colonies, by W. Alleyne Ireland; discussion by Dr. Talcott
Williams, Prof. L. S. Rowe.

Militarism and democracy, by Carl Schurz.

The commercial relations of the United States with the far East, by Worthington
Chauncey Ford.

The commercial relations of the United States with the far East, by Robert T. Hill;
discussion by John Ford, Dr. W. P. Wilson, Prof. E. R. Johnson.

The political relations of the United States with the far East, by John Bassett Moore.

China's relations with the West, by H. E. Wu Ting Fang.

The political relations of the United States with the European powers in the far East, by Lindley Miller Keasbey.

The real menace of Russian aggression, by Frederick Wells Williams.

Anti-imperialistic league. Address adopted by the Anti-imperialistic league.

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 695–710. Chicago, 1899. )

Bacon, Augustus O. Independence for the Philippines.

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 523-548. Chicago, 1899.)

Bancroft, Hubert Howe. The new Pacific.

New York: The Bancroft Company, 1900. iv, (2), 738 pp. Map. 8°.

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Blackman, William Fremont. The making of Hawaii; a study in evolution.
New York: Macmillan Company, 1899. xii, 266 pp. 8°.

Boutwell, George S. The crisis of the republic.

Boston: Dana Estes & Company, 1900. (4), 215 pp.

8°.

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.

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(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.

Portrait. 12°.

Chetwood, John. Manila, or Monroe doctrine?

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

16°.

Chilton, Horace. Annexation dangerous to labor.

(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.

Maps.

Daniel, John W.

16°.

180, (1) pp.

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°.

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