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Schurz, Carl, article advocating alliance, 220, 221
Scotland, union with England, 80; opposition to same, 81; wisdom of union, 174, 175; Bacon's advocacy of same, 179
Scott, Winfield, his descent, 107 Self-preservation, nature of, explained, 145
Semmes, Raphael, his descent, 107
Seward, William H., his descent, 106
Sheridan, Philip H., his descent, 107
Sherman, William Tecumseh, his descent, 107
Smith, Goldwin, union of Canada with United States, 176
South American republics, condition of same, 41
Spain, financial depletion, 37; dissatisfaction with government, 38; natural advantages, 39; strong monarchical tendency, 39, 40
Spanish-American War, its significance, 2, 3; England's aid to the United States, 49, 50, 52, 53: importance of war, 55
Spanish, and Portuguese people, number of persons who speak language, 31-33; territory occupied by same, 31-33; absence of political unity, 33; their past history contrasted with present, 34, 35; {242} individual characteristics, 35; comparison with Anglo-Saxons, 35, 36; difficulties of establishing federation between Spanish-speaking countries, 39-41; see Spain
Stead, W, T., the Americanisation of the world, 234
Story, Joseph, his descent, 107 Subjects of treaty, Canada to come into the United States, 159, 160; union must be voluntary, 161; interest plus sentiment, 162; treaty of common citizenship sustainable, 198; proviso to treaty under certain conditions, 199; free commercial relations between English-speaking countries, 202, 203; same gold, silver, nickel, and copper money, 205, 200; uniform standard of weights and measures, 207; arbitration court, 207, 208; see common citizenship
Sumner, Charles, his descent, 106
Sympolity, meaning of same, 185, 186