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THE JEFFERSONIAN CYCLOPEDIA
EDITED BY JOHN P. FOLEY.
One Thousand Pages A Storehouse of Wisdom for Speakers, Writers, Students and Thinkers.
- The contents are arranged under topieo in alphabetical order. The volume also contains an exhaustive cross-reference index, from which tho
following representative extracts have hcen selected. A glance over these will partially show the immense scope and thoroughness of the work.
HISTORICAL.
Antl-Federalists, Alexander of Russia, Bacon's
Rebellion, Borlin Decree, Bonaparte, Aaron Burr,
Franco, Hartford Convention, Alexander Hamil
ton, Patrick Henry, Louisiana, Mass., Shay's Re
bellion, Cuba.
SCIENCE, ART, EDUCATION, RELIGION.
Agriculture, Art, Astronomy, Chemistry, Clas
sical Learning, Gardening, Geology, Grammar,
History, Language, Christianity, Bigotry, Deity,
Genius, Life, Mind, Happiness, Honesty, Immoral
ity, The Soul, Schools, Teachers, Science, Animals.
LITERATURE.
Literary Men, Reading, Books, Anglo-Saxon
Language, Anonymous Writing, Cicero, Debate.
SOCIOLOGY.
Charity, Anarchy, Aristocracy, Arbitration,
Centralization, Coinage, Health, Home, Corpora
tions, Immigration, Land, Marriage, Intemperancoi
Monopoly, Population, Panics, Newspapers, Op
pression, The Poor, Trade, Mails, Convicts, Crim
inals, Production, Agrarianism, Aliens, Bribery,
Charactor, Cities, Courts, K.mily, Gambling, Im
becility, Murder, Naturalization, Newspapers,
Business, Census, Capital, Debt.
GOVERNMENT, POLITICS, ETC.
Annexation, Boundaries, Consent of the Gov
erned, Constitution, Freedom, Judiciary, Interna
tional Law, Monarchy, Parties, Patriotism, Recip
rocity, Republic, Supreme Court, Territory, State
Rights, Expansion, Foreign Alliances, Monroe
Doctrine, Banks, Gold and Silver Ratios, Free
Ships, Defense, Blockades, Bounties, Carrying
Trade, Congress, Contraband of War, Favoritism,
Federalism, Ministers, Peace, The President, Rev
enue, Smuggling, Treasury, Treaties, National
Banks, Embassadors, Bimetalism, Conquest, Pub
lic Confidence, Diplomacy, Expatriation, Filibus
terism, Geographical Lines, Internal Improve
ments, Invasion, Letters of Marque, Non-importation,
Nullification, Slave Trade, Treason, Tyranny,
The Cabinet, Democratic Societies, Republicanism.
JEFFERSON'S NEWEST AND BEST MONU
MENT. Editorial 1 The World, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1900:
"Several monuments Lave been made to perpetuate
the memory of Thomas Jefferson, but the newest
and best is this Oy .opedia. Other monuments
have preserved his physical characteristics. Here
we perceive his mmd; his patriotic purpose, his
wisdom, his liberality, his toleration, his vision o2
the true position of the people in states, his 'largo
discourses of reason,' in short, all the moral and
intellectual qualities that made him great."
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The British press is not slow at seiz
ing the real meaning of the recent de
cision of the supremo court in the in
sular cases. English newspapers un
derstand that it means the authoriza
tion of colonial acquisition, and that
this country is following in the foot
stops of Great Britain.
One of them, tho "Westminster Ga
zette, suavely declares that the relation
of America to Europe and the world is
profoundly modified by tho now de
parture. Tho modification, as it sees
it, consists In a nearer approach by the
United States to the monarchical mo
dels of the old world, and a further de
parture from democratic ideals. The
Gazette further says: "Colonies mean
a navy, a navy means naval bases and
coaling stations, and naval bases are
insecure unless they are backed up by
the possession of a Hinterland." All
of which, the English oracle might
have added, pile up the burdens on the
shoulders of the taxpayers and swell
the dimensions of tho national debt in
ordinately. Tho greatest cause for rejoicing,
however, by the press of Great Britain
comes of the belief that the effect of
the decision will be to fracture tho
Monroe doctrine, along with the con
stitution. This belief is expressed by
several vof the leading London dailies,
and is thus clearly set forth by one of
them: "By stopping outside their con
tinent the Americans undoubtedly
weaken tho force of the Monroe doc
trine. There is a certain reciprocity
in the present arrangements to con
ciliate Europeans to their exclusion
from South America, but if the United
States plunges into 'outre-mer' politics,
equipped with a strong navy and an
American canal, enabling it to concen
trate on either ocean, she can hardly
claim to compete on the principle
which limits liability while putting no
limit on her expansion." Kansas City
Times.
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"I havo had all the Philippines I
want," said Mark Thomas recently in
an interview in the Washington Post.
"After a twelve months' sojourn over
there, I am frank to say that I do not
believe it any country for a white
man. It is a rare thing to find an
American that does not wish to get
back to the states as quickly as possi
ble. The spirit of discontent and de
sire to get away find expression in
tho army that has been sent to sub
jugate the islands, and the United
States soldier that is satisfied with his
lot is an exception. The climate is
bad, in that whenever a man gets sick
there is no bracing or recuperative
quality in the air, and recovery to
health is exceedingly slow. My be
lief is that tho capture of Aguinaldo
will not put an end to our troubles in
the Philippines; there .will be plenty of
revolutionary leaders to keep up a de
sultory warfaro, and the chances are
that the fighting will go on for the
next ten years." Houston Post.
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Transvaal and expected to win, Lord
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Ho might have quadrupled the offer
and then been on the side of economy
and safety with tho chances that the
offer would havo been rejected just as
$50,000 was. Tho Boers intend to civo
the English a run for their lives and
we would not bo surprised if tho "run"
extends through tho century. Seattle
Times.
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