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
Governors, the British, 86, 87, 108-109 _n._; the power of veto
of, 86, 87, 89.
Grant, President, 167, 169,
Grey, Sir Edward, 152.
Hague Tribunal, the, 121-122.
Haldane, Lord, _quoted_, 226 _and n._ 2.
Hamilton, Alexander, 117.
Hardinge, Lord, _cited_, 120 _n._ 1.
Hawaiian Islands, the, 143, 144.
Hay-Pauncefoote treaty, 128.
Hindus, 125 _n._ 1.
Holland, 131; oversea possessions of, 132 _and n._ 2.
Home Rule, 165 _and n._ 1, 198.
House of Commons, 57, 58, 95, 97, 104, 108.
House of Lords, 57 _and n._ 6, 58, 59, 90, 104, 108.
Howe, Joseph, 191.
Howe, Lord, 178 _and n._
Howe, Sir William, 178 _n._
Hudson's Bay Company, 49.
Hutchinson, _quoted_, 9.
Imperial Civil War, the. _See_ American Revolution.
Imperial Defence Committee, 90, 91.
Imperial Federation, 15-16.
Joseph Howe's statement, 191.
Imperial Parliament, 88. India, 8, 9, 13, 16 _n._, 178.
Individualism of the Pan-Angles, 40, 47 _et seq._, 154; and the
gift for combining, 52; and territorial acquisition, 48; and
personal liberty, 50; in religion, 73-75.
Initiative, 60.
International arbitration, 121, 122, 175 _n._ 2, 215.
International postal arrangements, 217.
Ireland and the Irish question, 13, 164 _and n._ 4, 165, 197,
198; union with Great Britain, 192.
Japan, 139, 142-143; rise of, as a world power, 142, 147, 149,
152; the increasing population and the search for land, 143-144.
Japanese migration and Pan-Angle lands, 144-146, 151; Admiral
Mahan on, 147 _et seq._; the question of assimilation, 149-151.
Japanese treaty with Great Britain, 145, 223.
Jefferson, Thomas, 107, 126.
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Jenks, E., _The Future Of British Law_, quoted, 68, 70,
Johnson, Dr., _quoted_, 38.
Johnston, Sir H, H., _cited_, 132 _n._ 1, 153.
Jutes, the, 4.
Land and the standard of living, 42 _et seq._; co-operation for
protection of, 46.
Language of the Pan-Angles, growth of, 28.
Laurier, Sir Wilfrid, _quoted_, 80, 86, 181.
Law in the Pan-Angle nations, 67 _et seq._
Lee, Robert E., 167.
Legislative control, 94, 108.
Le Rossignol and Stewart, _State Socialism In New Zealand_,
quoted, 53 _n._
Leroy-Beaulieu, P., _Les Etats-Unis au Vingtième Siècle_, cited,
51 _n._
Lincoln, President, 27 _n._ 1, 150, 166-167, 168, 226.
Local autonomy, 161, 172, 200, 229.
Lodge, H. C., _One Hundred Years of Peace_, cited, 123.
Louisiana, 133.
Lourenço Marques, 132 _n._ 1.
Magna Carta, 53, 63.
Mahan, Admiral, 32; _quoted_ on Japan among the Nations, 146 _et
seq._
Malay Peninsula, Federated States, the, 13, 14, 200 _n._ 1.
Marriage and divorce laws, 71-73; local laws, 72.
Maryland-Virginia, Conference (1785), 26.
Massachusetts: settlement of, 8; the Taunton liberty pole, 10,
11; during the Seven Years War, 134, 178, 179.
_Mayflower_, the, 29, 100.
Mill, J.S., _The Subjection of Women_, quoted, 73.
Milner, Lord, _quoted_, 86; on the federation of the Empire,
_quoted_, 188, 201.
Modyford, Colonel Thomas, 184.
Monroe doctrine, the, 125-128, 154.
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