Imperialism and LibertyRonbroke Press, 1899 - 491 páginas |
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... course of which he said : " Gentlemen , we are not Jingoes , we repudiate that pinchbeck imperialism which regards the whole world as its legitimate provinces , and which flaunts its flag and challenge in the face of every power in turn ...
... course of which he said : " Gentlemen , we are not Jingoes , we repudiate that pinchbeck imperialism which regards the whole world as its legitimate provinces , and which flaunts its flag and challenge in the face of every power in turn ...
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... course of time the effective association with those to whom we came in the character of strangers and conquerors - the task of help- ing them work out for themselves a higher and a better political and social ideal . ( Hear , hear ...
... course of time the effective association with those to whom we came in the character of strangers and conquerors - the task of help- ing them work out for themselves a higher and a better political and social ideal . ( Hear , hear ...
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... course , " it remarked , " it may be objected that this action of the British is criminal aggression , rank im- perialism , et cetera , and that it is a shameful thing to set up a government at Omdurman without a favorable pleb- iscitum ...
... course , " it remarked , " it may be objected that this action of the British is criminal aggression , rank im- perialism , et cetera , and that it is a shameful thing to set up a government at Omdurman without a favorable pleb- iscitum ...
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... course . Mr. Hawthorne tried lamely to exculpate the English government and then said : " It is true that at * The Moral of the Cuban War . " in the Forum , Nov. 1898 . † The Cosmopolitan Magazine , 1897 , pp . 372-3 , and 658 . the ...
... course . Mr. Hawthorne tried lamely to exculpate the English government and then said : " It is true that at * The Moral of the Cuban War . " in the Forum , Nov. 1898 . † The Cosmopolitan Magazine , 1897 , pp . 372-3 , and 658 . the ...
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... course , could any officer have interfered very well , if the soldier as was said to be the case — was only acting in accordance with the wishes of the general in command . " The general in command was the Sirdar , that Lord Kitchener ...
... course , could any officer have interfered very well , if the soldier as was said to be the case — was only acting in accordance with the wishes of the general in command . " The general in command was the Sirdar , that Lord Kitchener ...
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Página 121 - That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the island to its people.
Página 480 - ... that thou mayest love the Lord thy God, and that thou mayest obey his voice, and that thou mayest cleave unto him : for he is thy life, and the length of thy days : that thou mayest dwell in the land which the Lord sware unto thy fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give them.
Página 185 - ... of the people is so sprightly up, as that it has not only wherewith to guard well its own freedom and safety, but to spare...
Página 479 - O that there were such an heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my commandments always, that it might be well with them, and with their children for ever!
Página 51 - Finally, it should be the earnest and paramount aim of the military administration to win the confidence, respect and affection of the inhabitants of the Philippines by assuring them in every possible way that full measure of individual rights and liberties which is the heritage of free peoples, and by proving to them that the mission of the United States is one of benevolent assimilation, substituting the mild sway of justice and right for arbitrary rule.
Página 434 - For, in order to prove that the Americans have no right to their liberties, we are every day endeavouring to subvert the maxims which preserve the whole spirit of our own.
Página 478 - But Sihon king of Heshbon would not let us pass by him: for the LORD thy God hardened his spirit, and made his heart obstinate, that he might deliver him into thy hand, as appeareth this day.
Página 185 - Last, that it will be primely to the discouragement of all learning and the stop of truth, not only by dis-exercising and blunting our abilities in what we know already, but by hindering and cropping the discovery that might be yet further made, both in religious and civil wisdom.
Página 182 - It cannot be denied, but that he who is made judge to sit upon the birth or death of books, whether they may be wafted into this world or not, had need to be a man above the common measure, both studious, learned, and judicious...