Handbook of the History, Diplomacy, and Government of the United States, for Class Use

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Special Collections in History
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Special Collections in Diplomacy
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Special Collections in Government
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LECTURES 14 Character of the Lectures
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Attendance
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Personality
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List of Lectures in History 13 Constitutional and Political
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Interposition and Nullification Constitutional Status of Slavery Right of Expression of Opinion
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Ethics of the Mexican War Popular Sovereignty Rights of Indians Aliens Chinese and Negroes Ethics of John Browns Career
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Secession 78 No 16
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Lincolns Democracy Military Powers of the President
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List of Lectures in History 14 American Diplomacy 14921902
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No 1 Principles of European Claims to Wild Territory 64 No 2 Foundations of English Claims to America
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PART I
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Theory of Indian Landholding
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Execution of the Acts of Trade 196 197 197 Execution of the Spanish Colonial Policy Rule of 1756
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Congress
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20f 18151829 LatinAmerican Diplomacy and the Monroe
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No 26
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20j 18901901 United States as a World Power
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Materials for the Weekly Papers in Government 12
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Citizenship by Annexation Rights of Indians 94 No 1
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No 4
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The Pension System
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PARALLEL READINGS
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Materials for the Weekly Papers in History 13
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macy and Government
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No 28
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Territorial Policy of the Continental Congress Breaking the Instructions of Congress at Paris Navigation of the Mississippi and St Lawrence
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Policy of American Isolation 200 201 202 Was France entitled to complain of the Jay Treaty
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Allegiance and Impressment
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Status of Territory annexed but not yet organized
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Legal Objections to the Orders in Council and Decrees 77 No 15 Fishing Rights in and about the Gulf of St Law rence
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Doctrine of Recognition of New States
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Extent of the Monroe Doctrine
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No 19 Responsibility of a Government for not carrying out a Treaty
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Limitations on Constitutional Conventions
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Question of Limiting the Suffrage
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No 8
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How to Secure Good State and Local Legislation
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Question of Executive Boards Improvement of County Governments 231
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Question of Responsible Mayoralty Development of the Cabinet
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Limitation of Immigration
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Status of Consuls
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Best Regulation of the Liquor Traffic
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No 30 Injunctions against Rioters 1
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SPECIAL REPORTS 124 Purpose of the Exercise
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Constitutional and Political Reports in History 13
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Diplomatic Reports in History 14
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Government Reports in Government 12
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General Directions for Special Reports in History 13
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Bibliographical Subjects
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Constitutional Special Reports 130a Alphabetical List of Public Men 1306 List of Public Men arranged by States and Countries 182 Subjects for Co...
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132a Genesis and Nature of the Union
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Membership in the Community
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Personal Rights 132c
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132d 132e The Electoral System
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Status of the States
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132f National Legislative Department
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National Executive Department
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132h National Judiciary
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Territorial Functions
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No 20 Government of Military Conquests previous to Cession
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132j Financial Questions
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132k Commercial Questions
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War Powers
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132m Foreign Relations
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132n Uplifting of the Community
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Enforcement
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Special Reports on Slavery
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Subjects for Reports on Slavery
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The Master Race
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134c Free Negroes
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134d Property in Slaves
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International Status of Slavery
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134m Public Emancipation of Slaves
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Contemporary Judgment of Abolition
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137a First Period of the Napoleonic Wars
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Special Reports on Commercial Functions
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Special Reports on Foreign Relations
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Special Reports on War Powers
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Special Reports on General Welfare
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Purposes and Methods of the Examinations 155 Specimen Midyear Papers in History 13
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Specimen Midyear Paper in Diplomacy
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157 Specimen Midyear Paper in Government
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Specimen Final Paper in History 13
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Specimen Final Paper in Diplomacy
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Specimen Final Paper in Government
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EXAMINATIONS PAGE 421 426 428
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Pagina 445 - Should this apprehension of domestic danger, whether real or imaginary, extend and intensify itself until it shall pervade the masses of the Southern people, then disunion will become inevitable. Self-preservation is the first law of nature, and has been implanted in the heart of man by his Creator for the wisest purpose; and no political union, however fraught with blessings and benefits in all other respects, can long continue, if the necessary consequence be to render the homes and the firesides...
Pagina 445 - The immediate peril arises not so much from these causes as from the fact that the incessant and violent agitation of the slavery question throughout the North for the last quarter of a century has at length produced its malign influence on tie slaves and inspired them with vague notions of freedom.
Pagina 445 - Self-preservation is the first law of nature, and has been implanted in the heart of man by his Creator, for the wisest purpose ; and no political union, however fraught with blessings and benefits in all other respects, can long continue, if the necessary consequence be to render the homes and the firesides of nearly half the parties to it habitually and hopelessly insecure. Sooner or later the bonds of such a Union must be severed. It is my conviction that this fatal period has not yet arrived...
Pagina 249 - The system will introduce them to the most valuable authorities ; it will make them familiar with the sources of information on American history ; it is intended to develop their powers of analysis and statement, and to interest them in the unsettled questions of our history.
Pagina 125 - CONDENSED REPORTS of Cases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, January term 1834. Edited by William Cranch, assisted by Rufus Dawes. Washington, 1835. 1 vol. CONDENSED REPORTS of Cases in the Supreme Court of the U.
Pagina 125 - Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia. 2 vols. Anonymous [Alexander Hewitt]. Donaldson : London, 1779. Hodgson : The Cradle of the Confederacy, or the Times of Troup, Quitman, and Yancey ; by Joseph Hodgson, of Mobile. Register Office : Mobile, 1876. Howard : Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States.
Pagina 128 - The matter set forth in the Code, evidenced as hereinafter in this section provided, shall establish prima facie the laws of the United States...
Pagina 126 - Supreme Court Reporter; Cases Argued and Determined in the United States Supreme Court, St.
Pagina 129 - Revised Statutes of the United States relating to the District of Columbia, and Post Roads, . . . together with the Public Treaties in Force on the First Day of December, 1873 (Washington, 1875).
Pagina 26 - Alfred T. Mahan, The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783 (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1898). z8 Louis Gottschalk, Understanding History, pp. 209-250. See also EW Strong, "Fact and Understanding in History," Journal of Philosophy, 44:617-625 (November 6, 1947); and "How Is Practice of History Tied to Theory?

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