Bourbon monarchy, the, 219-220;
cause of downfall of, 220.
Bryan, William J., 136, 144, 151;
particular consideration of, as a reformer, 156 ff.;
special reforms advocated by, 156-158;
incoherence in political thinking shown by, 158-159;
policy of, toward large corporations, 358.
Business man,
origins of the typical American, 106-108;
business regarded as warfare by, 107-108;
relation between railroads and the, 109-111;
rise of, in Great Britain, and relations with aristocracy, 234-235.
Butler, Nicholas Murray, quoted, 408.
C
Cabinet, or executive council,
suggested for governors, 338-339.
Calhoun, John, a leader of the Whigs, 66-67, 79, 82.
Canada,
question of cooeperation of, in establishment of a peaceful international
system, 303-304;
desirability of greater commercial freedom between United States and,
304-305;
preparing the way for closer political association, 305-306;
lines along which treaty between United States, Great Britain, and,
might be made, 306.
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