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Page 63
... feeling against the military establishment was growing . Con- gress refused , for example , to act on proposals for the classification and compulsory training of the militia presented by William Henry Harrison . " To the bewilderment ...
... feeling against the military establishment was growing . Con- gress refused , for example , to act on proposals for the classification and compulsory training of the militia presented by William Henry Harrison . " To the bewilderment ...
Page 121
... Feeling that the latter had become the greater menace , certain New York City journals , for example , strongly denounced all evidences of Prussian statism . Much the same attitude toward the Franco - Prussian War was expressed by ...
... Feeling that the latter had become the greater menace , certain New York City journals , for example , strongly denounced all evidences of Prussian statism . Much the same attitude toward the Franco - Prussian War was expressed by ...
Page 248
... feeling against war , Sumner Welles , Under Secretary of State , suggested that President Roosevelt call a peace and disarmament conference . Cordell Hull , however , was able to persuade the President that this would be a futile ...
... feeling against war , Sumner Welles , Under Secretary of State , suggested that President Roosevelt call a peace and disarmament conference . Cordell Hull , however , was able to persuade the President that this would be a futile ...
Contents
The AngloAmerican Heritage | 3 |
The Founding Fathers Reaffirm Civil Supremacy | 18 |
The Defeat of the Federalist Military Plans | 32 |
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