Anglo-Saxon race, European combination vs. same, 50; accusations against, 51; its striking characteristic, 63, 76, 77; corroborations by eminent authority, 63, 64; all of one family, 101, 102; vigour due to admixture of blood, 103; another characteristic, 147; its ideals have never been destroyed, 148; its unselfish progress, 148, 149; duty of race, 150
Arbitration court, 207, 208
Arthur, Chester A., his descent, 100
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Bacon, Lord, importance of commercial freedom, 203, 204
Bainbridge, William, his descent, 107
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Beresford, Lord Charles, article "An Anglo-American Alliance," 219
Bright, John, his wish for unity, 224
Bryce, James, advocating common citizenship, 188, 213