Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 56
Page 14
... canal was one of these things . In a circular letter to the American repre- sentatives in Europe Mr. Blaine very forcibly expressed his adherence to the Monroe Doctrine . " * In November , 1881 , in a dispatch to Minister Lowell , he ...
... canal was one of these things . In a circular letter to the American repre- sentatives in Europe Mr. Blaine very forcibly expressed his adherence to the Monroe Doctrine . " * In November , 1881 , in a dispatch to Minister Lowell , he ...
Page 17
... canal should run and that the United States could not , under the Monroe Doctrine , entertain a proposition for a European protectorate . * In 1884 the Frelinghuysen - Zavalla treaty with Nicaragua was negotiated for the construction of ...
... canal should run and that the United States could not , under the Monroe Doctrine , entertain a proposition for a European protectorate . * In 1884 the Frelinghuysen - Zavalla treaty with Nicaragua was negotiated for the construction of ...
Page 58
... canal , fronting the colonnade , was a magnificent obelisk , surrounded by a group of lions , designed by M. A. Waagen . Adorning the bridges and overlooking the lagoons were the cele- brated bulls , by E. C. Potter , the draught horses ...
... canal , fronting the colonnade , was a magnificent obelisk , surrounded by a group of lions , designed by M. A. Waagen . Adorning the bridges and overlooking the lagoons were the cele- brated bulls , by E. C. Potter , the draught horses ...
Page 72
... canal be " built , owned and operated by the United States , " and that the Danish Isles be purchased for a naval station in the West Indies . The platform declared that the United States should exercise all proper in- fluence to bring ...
... canal be " built , owned and operated by the United States , " and that the Danish Isles be purchased for a naval station in the West Indies . The platform declared that the United States should exercise all proper in- fluence to bring ...
Page 173
... Canal . It is possible that the Spanish authorities really intended to send this fleet to the East , for they were willing to pay the enormous tariff of $ 160,000 levied on the fleet for passage through the Canal , yet the news of ...
... Canal . It is possible that the Spanish authorities really intended to send this fleet to the East , for they were willing to pay the enormous tariff of $ 160,000 levied on the fleet for passage through the Canal , yet the news of ...
Other editions - View all
Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States (Classic Reprint) Edwin Wiley No preview available - 2017 |
Common terms and phrases
44th Congress Acting Gov Acting Governor ad interim agricultural American appointed April April 11 arbitration army banks bill Blaine Britain canal capital cent Civil Cleveland command commission Company Congress Constitution Convention Cuba Cuban declared Democratic Dewey El Caney election eral ernor exports Extradition favor Federal fleet force foreign gold Grover Cleveland harbor Havana History House increased industrial interests interim island James John John Gaillard July June June 25 labor land legislation Liliuokalani Manila manufactures McKinley ment miles National navy Nicaragua Ohio Panama party passed peace political ports President President McKinley railroads railway Republican result Roosevelt Santiago Santiago de Cuba schools Secretary Senate Sept session Shafter Sherman ships sion South South Dakota Spain Spanish tariff territory tion trade Treasury treaty troops trust United Venezuela vessels vote Washington William York