The Pan-Angles: A Consideration of the Federation of the Seven English-Speaking NationsKennedy, Sinclair
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The Pan-Angles: A Consideration of the Federation of the Seven English-Speaking Nations
Kennedy, Sinclair
Anglo-Saxon race; Great Britain -- Colonies; Great Britain -- Relations -- United States; United States -- Relations -- Great Britain
Albany Conference, 184, 186, 187, 191.
Aliens, assimilation of, 25, 26.
Alliance stage in Pan-Angle relations, 181.
America. _See_ United States.
American:
Characteristics, 51.
National language, 39, 40.
Nationhood demonstrated in the issue of the Civil War, 168.
People, the, 23.
States, combination between, 53, 179, 180. _See also under_
United States.
American Ambassador, the, _quoted_, 36-37.
American Bar Association, 172, 226 _n._ 2.
American Civil War, 150, 166-168, 173; effect of, on the
attitudes of the British Isles and the United States, 169-170.
American colonies, the, 8, 10, 11; commercial friction in, in
the eighteenth century, 121.
American colonization, 51 _n._ 1; women's share in, 51 _and n._ 2.
American Revolution, the, 15, 114 _and n._, 122, 161, 164, 174,
180; migrations incident to, 161-162.
Americanisms, 29.
Americans, defined, 84 _n._
Angles, the, 4, 5, 6.
Anglican, the term, 18.
Anglo-Japanese treaty, 145, 223.
Anglo-Saxon: the term considered, 18; element in United States
government, the, 37.
Appeal Court, 90.
Arbitration courts, 121, 122, 175 _n._ 2, 215.
Arbitration treaty between America and the British Isles, 182
_n._ 2.
Asiatic:
Immigration, 125, 138.
Indian, the, 138.
Races, problem of, 27.
Australia, 16, 27, 79, 158.
Asiatic immigration, 125, 143-146 _passim_, 158, 229.
Constitution, the, 98, 110 _and n._, 112.
Federation in, 121, 168, 180.
Government, 112-113 _and n._, 193.
Upper House, election to, 109.
Australian, characteristics of the, 52.
Barbados, suggestion from, for closer union between England and
colonies, 184.
Bible, English version of, 28.
Boer War, the, 123, 213.
Boone, Daniel, 50.
Botha, General, _quoted_, 80.
Britain, early history of, 2 _et seq._
Britannic nations, the, 88; an alliance existent among, 181-183,
210; federation of, 208, 209, 210, 224; attitude of, in foreign
policy, 229-230; and America, 230.
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_Britannica Year Book_, 109.
British-American friendship, 174-175 _and n._ 2, 182-183.
British Columbia and Oriental immigration, 125, 144-146.
British Isles:
Ascendency, 170.
Colonies and federation, 189. attitude to Colonial question in
the Cobden era and during the era of Gladstone, 163.
Constitution, 96 _et seq._
Defined, 83 _n._
Federal model for, the, 197.
Government, 62, 95, 111-115 _passim_, 193; weakness of unitary
system in, 195, 224; executive office during the American
Revolution, 114.
Naval defence, 157-159, 228; Big Fleet policy, 127, 128, 154.
Parliament. _See below_.
Privy Council, Judicial Committee, 90, 91, 124.
British-Japanese treaty, 145, 223.
British North America Act, 85, 168.
British Parliament, 95; and the constitution, 96-98, 102, 103;
development of, 57-58; now in essence unicameral, 58, 104.
American representatives in, suggested, 184.
Cabinet, the, 115.
General Election, 112.
Relations with the Colonial Governments, 85 _et seq._
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