CONTENTS
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| I. |
The Territory with which We are Threatened
In "The Century," September, 1898. | [ 1] |
| II. |
Was It too Good a Treaty?
At the Lotos Club, New York, February 11, 1899. | [ 25] |
| III. |
Purport of the Treaty
At the Marquette Club, Chicago, February 13, 1899. | [ 35] |
| IV. |
The Duties of Peace
At the Ohio Society dinner, New York, February 25, 1899. | [ 53] |
| V. |
The Open Door
At the dinner of the American-Asiatic Association, New York, February 23, 1899. | [ 65] |
| VI. |
Some Consequences of the Treaty of Paris
From "The Anglo-Saxon Review," June, 1899. | [ 71] |
| VII. |
Our New Duties
Address at the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of Miami University, June 15, 1899. | [ 109] |
| VIII. |
Later Aspects of our New Duties
At Princeton University, on Commemoration Day, October 21, 1899. | [ 161] |
| IX. |
A Continental Union
At the Massachusetts Club, Boston, March 3, 1900. | [ 199] |
| X. |
Our New Interests
At the University of California, on Charter Day, March 23, 1900. | [ 221] |
| XI. |
"Unofficial Instructions"
At the Farewell Banquet to the Philippine Commission, San Francisco, April 12, 1900. | [ 259] |