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
Monroe, President, 126, 127.
Moore, W. H., _The Constitution of the Commonwealth of
Australia_, cited, 83 _n._ 1.
Natal, 233
Asiatic Indians in, 123-124.
Zulu rebellion in, 123.
National Church, 74.
Native franchise question in South Africa, 66.
Naval co-operation between the Pan-Angle countries, 158-159,
223.
Naval expansion, effect on Great Britain, 157-158.
Naval strength, importance of, to the Pan-Angles, 157, 158;
Colonial efforts for, 158, 182.
Negro problem, 27.
Slavery and the War of Secession, 150, 166.
Suffrage, 66-67.
Nelson, 54.
New England, the town meeting in, 59-61; union of the Colonies
in, 203-205, 233.
Newfoundland, 7, 16, 81, 161. Constitution of, 99, 110.
New Guinea, 48.
New Zealand, 13, 16, 48, 61, 81-82, 143-146 _passim_, 158, 234.
Constitution of, 99, 110.
Government of, 193, 194.
House of Representatives, method of election to the Upper
House, 60, 109, 110.
Resolutions against Judicial Committee of the Privy Council,
124.
State Socialism in, 53 _and n._
Norman Conquest, the, 5-6, 56.
Norsemen, the, 4.
North America: the struggle for, 178, 179; the centre of
Pan-Angle civilization, 191.
Nova Scotia, 233.
Oliver, F. S., _Alexander Hamilton_, quoted, 86, 88, 89, 115
_n._
Otis, of Massachusetts, _cited_, 11.
Page, Ambassador, _cited_, 217, 218 _n._
Panama Canal tolls, 125, 128.
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Pan-Angle, Pan-Angles:
Alliances of, with former competitors, 133.
Characteristics of, 47.
gift for combining, 52.
Civilization, character of, 41.
Clamour for local autonomy, 200.
Communities, tendency to separation latent in, 164-165.
Converging tendency among, 173 _et seq._
Defined, 17-18, 28.
Equality of citizenship in, 11, 13.
Federation of, considered, 93, 129-130, 203, 206 _et seq._,
227 _et seq._
Governments, 108, 193.
History, commencement of, 7.
Language of, 28.
Law among the, 67 _et seq._
Nations:
area of, 81 _n._ 1.
attitude to Japanese immigration, 144 _et seq._
dependencies of, 91-93.
friendship and alliance among, 183.
mutual criticism between, 32-33.
naval co-operation between, 158-159, 223.
population of, 81 _n._ 1.
similarity in forms of government, 94.
Origin of, 1 _et seq._, 6.
People, the, 22 _et seq._
Pioneers, methods of, 48.
Standard of living, 40, 41, 42, 44.
Struggle for world domination, 133-135.
Struggles with other civilizations, 43, 44, 130 _et seq._
Territories:
acquisition of by, 43, 44.
area of, 48 _and n._ 1.
Women, 51 _and n._ 2.
Papua, 9.
Parliament, British. _See under_ British.
Patriotism and federation, 206-208.
Peel, Sir Robert, 112.
Penington, Isaac, 57 _n._ 4.
People, the, similarity of, in the Pan-Angle nations, 21, 23.
Perry, Admiral, 142.
Philippines, the, 9, 143.
Pitt, William. _See_ Chatham.
Political combinations preservative of individualism, 54.
Political good feeling, 177.
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