Individualism of the Pan-Angles, 40, 47 et seq., 154; and the gift for combining, 52; and territorial acquisition, 48; and personal liberty, 50; in religion, 73-75.
Initiative, 60.
International arbitration, 121, 122, 175 n. 2, 215.
International postal arrangements, 217.
Ireland and the Irish question, 13, 164 and n. 4, 165, 197, 198; union with Great Britain, 192.
Japan, 139, 142-143; rise of, as a world power, 142, 147, 149, 152; the increasing population and the search for land, 143-144.
Japanese migration and Pan-Angle lands, 144-146, 151; Admiral
Mahan on, 147 et seq.; the question of assimilation, 149-151.
Japanese treaty with Great Britain, 145, 223.
Jefferson, Thomas, 107, 126.
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