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Gardiner, Charles A. Our right to acquire and hold foreign territory.

G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York: 1899. (4), 56 pp. 12°.
day, no. 93.)

(Questions of the

Giddings, Franklin Henry. Democracy and empire. With studies of their psychological, economic, and moral foundations.

New York: Macmillan Company, 1900. x, 363 pp. 8°.

Pp. 267-290 contain argument for Anglo-Saxon alliance; with discussion of commer-
cial advantages of the East.

"The consent of the governed," pp. 257–266.
"Imperialism," pp. 267-290.

Griffis, William Elliot. America in the East. A glance at our history, prospects, problems, and duties in the Pacific ocean.

New York: A. S. Barnes & Company, 1899. x, (2), 244 pp.
gravures). 12°.

Plates (photo

The romance of conquest. The story of American expansion through arms and diplomacy.

Boston: W. A. Wilde Company, [1899]. 312 pp. Plates. 8°.

Hoar, George Frisbie. "Before everything-liberty." Our duty to the Philippines.
A letter reprinted from the Springfield Republican, January 11, 1900.
Published by the New England Anti-imperialist league, 1900.
12°.

15 pp.

No constitutional power to conquer foreign nations and hold their people in subjection against their will. Speech in the Senate, January 9, 1899. Washington, 1899. 28 pp.

8°.

A question of conscience. Letter to the editor of the Boston Herald, January 2, 1900.

[Washington 1900.] 11 pp. 8°. No title-page.

Caption title.

Same as "Before everything-liberty." Our duty to the Philippines.

Letter, March 29, 1899. [To citizens of Massachusetts on the Philippine policy.]

[Boston] Published by the Anti-imperialist league. 1899. 14 pp.

Our duty to the Philippines.

From the Independent, New York, November 9, 1899. [New York, 1899.] 8 pp.
Small 4°.

Johnson, Henry U. Imperial splendor and imperial mistakes.

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

Jordan, David Starr. Imperial democracy. A study of the relation of government by the people, equality before the law, and other tenets of democracy, to the demands of a vigorous foreign policy and other demands of imperial dominion.

New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1899. ix, (1), 293 pp. 8°.

Levere, William C. Imperial America. The policy of national expansion.

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Lindsay, William. Power to acquire foreign territory.

(In American Bar Association reports, vol. 22, pp. 327-357. Philadelphia, 1899.) Lomax, Tennent. An imperial colonial policy; opposition to it the supreme duty of patriotism. Oration at the University of Alabama, June 20, 1898.

N. P., [1898?] 21 pp. 8°.

McLaurin, John L. Our new colonial policy.

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 577-594. Chicago, 1899.)

Mahan, A. T. Lessons of the war with Spain, and other articles. Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1899. xvi, (2), 320 pp. Map. 12°. March, Alden. The history and conquest of the Philippines and our other island possessions. Embracing our war with the Filipinos in 1899 . . . an authentic history of the Spanish war . . . the history of Cuba, Porto Rico, the Ladrone, and the Hawaiian islands from their discovery to the present time. Embellished with over one hundred full page half-tone and other engravings.

John C. Winston, Philadelphia, [1899]. 498 pp. 4°.

Mason, William E. Universal liberty.

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 473-498. Chicago, 1899.)

Money, Hernando D. Let us not with our own hands stain the immaculate shield of American arms.

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Empire or republic, pp. 449-470. Chicago, 1899.)

Morris, Charles. Our island empire. A handbook of Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippine islands.

J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1899. xii, (7), 488 pp. Map. 8°.

Peffer, William A. Americanism and the Philippines.

Crane & Company, Topeka, 1900. 150 pp. 8°.

Pepper, Charles M. To-morrow in Cuba.

New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1899. (8), 362 pp.
8°.

Folded map.

Powers, H. H.

The war as a suggestion of manifest destiny.
Philadelphia: American Academy of political and social science, 1898.
(Publications of the Society, no. 235.)

8°.

20 pp.

"Professor Powers shows the development of the policy of imperialism from the time of Jefferson, and the inevitableness of the war. He then sets forth the results which must follow from our appearance as a world power, and why the final struggle for world domination must be between the Anglo-Saxon and the Slav races. He also endeavors to forecast the result of this struggle."

Randolph, Carman F. Notes on the law of territorial expansion.

[New York: Privately printed. 1900.] 54 pp. 8°.

Rayner, Isador. Speeches and addresses.

Baltimore: John Murphy & Company, 1899. (6), 318 pp.
Imperialism, pp. 280-291.

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12°.

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 329–363. Chicago, 1899.)

Spalding, Bishop J. L. Love of country.

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 675-693. Chicago, 1899.)

Swift, Morrison I. Imperialism and liberty.

Los Angeles: The Rowbroke press, 1899. ix, (1), 491 pp. 8°.
"Opposed to expansion."

Tompkins, D. A. American commerce, its expansion. A collection of addresses and pamphlets relating to the extension of foreign markets for American manufacturers.

Charlotte, N. C.: Published by the author, 1900.

154 pp.

12°.

Townsend, Luther Tracy. "Manifest destiny" from a religious point of view. An address delivered before the Boston music hall patriotic association, November 6, 1898.

Baltimore: Baltimore Methodist, [1898]. 61 pp. 16°.

Turner, George W. Our ship of State.

(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 549-575. Chicago, 1899.)

Valentine, John J. "Imperial democracy."

Annexation of the Philippines.

San Francisco, 1899. 53 pp. 8°.

Dutch colonizers in Malaysia.

Van Dyke, Henry. The American birthright and the Philippine pottage.
(In Bryan, W. J., and others: Republic or empire, pp. 429–446. Chicago, 1899.)

Visger, Jean A. Owen. The story of Hawaii.

London and New York: Harper & Brothers, 1898. vii, (5), 219 pp. Plate. 8°. Vivian, Thomas J., and Ruel P. Smith. Everything about our new possessions. Being a handy book on Cuba, Porto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippines. New York: R. F. Fenno & Company, 1899.

182 pp. 16°.

Waldstein, Charles. The expansion of Western ideals and the world's peace. John Lane, New York and London, 1899.

194 pp. 16°.

Whitney, Caspar. Hawaiian America. Something of its history, resources, and prospects. Profusely illustrated.

New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1899.
(photogravures). 8°.

xii, (2), 357 pp. Plates

EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES, 1898-1900.

ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS.

1898. The war as a suggestion of manifest destiny. H. H. Powers.

Annals of the Amer. Acad. of Pol. and Social Science, vol. 12 (Sept., 1898), pp.

173-192.

1898. International isolation of the United States.

Atlantic, vol. 81 (May, 1898), p. 577.

Richard Olney.

1898. The United States and the control of the tropics. Benjamin Kidd. Atlantic, vol. 82 (Dec., 1898), p. 721.

1898. Our government of newly acquired territory. C. E. Boyd. Atlantic, vol. 82 (Dec., 1898), p. 738.

1898. Thoughts on American imperialism. C. Schurz.

Century, vol. 56 (Sept., 1898), p. 781.

1898. The territory with which we are threatened. W. Reid.

1898.

1898.

Century, vol. 56 (Sept., 1898), p. 788.

American expansion and the inheritance of the race. W. L. Clowes.
Fortnightly Rev., vol. 64 (Dec., 1898), p. 884.

Isolation or imperialism? J. R. Procter.

Forum, vol. 26 (Sept., 1898), p. 14.

1898. The dangers of imperialism. W. McDonald.

Forum, vol. 26 (Oct., 1898), p. 177.

1898. Annexation and universal suffrage. J. B. McMaster.

Forum, vol. 26 (Dec., 1898), p. 393.

1898. Eastward expansion of the United States. Harper's Mag., vol. 97 (Nov., 1898), p. 932. 4997- 2

A. R. Colquhoun.

1898. American policy of territorial expansion. H. C. Lodge. Independent, vol. 50 (Jan. 13, 1898), p. 41.

1898. Dangers of colonial expansion. G. F. Hoar. Independent, vol. 50 (July 7, 1898), p. 8.

1898. The territorial expansion of the United States. Independent, vol. 50 (July 7, 1898), p. 11.

J. T. Morgan.

1898. Washington's foreign policy and the Philippines. J. A. Woodburn. Independent, vol. 50 (Oct. 27, 1898), p. 1170.

1898.

1898. The parting of the ways in the foreign policy of the United States.
Int. J. of Ethics, vol. 9 (Oct., 1898), p. 1.
Annexation; Ethics of the war.
Nation, vol. 67 (Sept. 22, 1898), pp. 216-217.
B. Taylor.
Nineteenth Century, vol. 44 (Oct., 1898), p. 656.
1898. The problem of the Philippines. C. W. Dilke.
No. Amer. Rev., vol. 167 (Sept., 1898), p. 257.
The economic basis of imperialism. C. A. Conant.
No. Amer. Rev., vol. 167 (Sept., 1898), p. 326.

1898. The coming struggle in the Pacific.

1898.

1898.

Difficulties in assimilating Hawaii. L. A. Beardslee.
No. Amer. Rev., vol. 167 (Oct., 1898), p. 473.

1898. Pending problems. H. Taylor.

No. Amer. Rev., vol. 167 (Nov., 1898), p. 609.

1898. Colonial government: What is our capacity for it? Outlook, vol. 60 (Nov. 20, 1898), p. 753.

1898. The Anglo-Saxon in the tropics. W. E. Griffis. Outlook, vol. 60 (Dec. 10, 1898), p. 902.

1898. Imperialism. F. H. Giddings.

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F. Adler.

1898. L'équilibre intercontinental. Les États-Unis et l'Espagne. Les puissances

1898.

1898.

coloniales. L. Drapeyron.

Rev. Géographique, vol. 43 (1898), pp. 7–12.

Recent development of policy in the United States. J. Chamberlain.
Scribner's Mag., vol. 24 (Dec., 1898), p. 674.

The American colonies.

Spectator (Nov. 5, 1898), p. 640.

Forecast of the difficulties of governing Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines.

1898. The principle of intervention. L. T. Hengstler.

Univ. Chronicle, vol. 1 (Dec., 1898), p. 521.

1898. Aspects of empire and colonization, past and present. R. D. Melville. Western Rev., vol. 150 (Oct., 1898), p. 363; Eclectic, new series, vol. 68 (Dec., 1898), p. 721.

1899.

Our Federal Constitution and the government of tropical territories. H. P.

Judson.

Am. Rev. of Reviews, vol. 19 (Jan., 1899), p. 67,

1899. The drift towards colonial and protectorate governments. D. Dorchester.

Am. Rev. of Reviews, vol. 69 (Feb., 1899), p. 199.

1899. The problem of territorial expansion. J. G. Schurman. Am. Rev. of Reviews, vol. 20 (Nov., 1899), p. 567.

1899. Americanizing Spanish colonies. A. J. Miller. Anglo-Amer. Mag., vol. 1 (Mar., 1899), p. 156.

1899. American policy in the Far East. J. M. King, jr. Anglo-Amer. Mag., vol. 1 (May, 1899), p. 432.

1899.

Annex the Philippines. E. A. Balch.

Anglo-Amer. Mag., vol. 1 (May, 1899), p. 472.

1899. Constitutional aspects of the government of dependencies. E. W. Huffcut. Annals of Amer. Acad. (May, 1899), suppl., p. 19.

1899. The government of dependencies. A. L. Lowell. Annals of Amer. Acad. (May, 1899), suppl., p. 46.

1899. The government of tropical colonies. W. A. Ireland. Annals of Amer. Acad. (May, 1899), suppl., p. 60.

1899. The government of dependencies. T. S. Woolsey. Annals of Amer. Acad. (May, 1899), suppl., p. 3.

1899. Militarism and democracy. C. Schurz.

1899.

Annals of Amer. Acad. (May, 1899), suppl., p. 77.

A review of our foreign policy in the Far East. J. B. Moore.
Annals of Amer. Acad. (May, 1899), suppl., p. 163.

1899. Our new colonial policy.

Arena, vol. 21 (Jan., 1899), p. 84.

1899. The colonial expansion of the United States. A. L. Lowell. Atlantic (Feb., 1899).

1899. Expansion of the American people. E. E. Sparks. Chautauquan, vol. 30 (Oct.-Dec., 1899): 49, 157, 264.

1899. American policy of expansion. Champ Clark.

Conserv. Rev., vol. 1 (Feb., 1899), p. 78.

1899. The treaty with Spain in its relation to territorial acquisition. A. L. Knott. Conserv. Rev., vol. 1 (Feb., 1899), p. 147.

1899. A question of national honor. W. H. Fleming.

Conserv. Rev., vol. 1 (May, 1899), p. 199.

In favor of recognition of Filipino republic.

1899. North and South in national expansion. J. C. Ballagh. Conserv. Rev., vol. 1 (May, 1899), p. 291.

1899. Imperialism in the United States. Goldwin Smith.

Contemp. Rev., vol. 75 (May, 1899), p. 620.

-1899. The future relations of Great Britain and the United States. C. W. Dilke. Forum, vol. 26 (Jan., 1899), p. 521.

1899. The war and the extension of civilization. D. J. Hill.

Forum, vol. 26 (Feb., 1899), p. 650.

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