Farming,
improvement of, in Prussia, 250;
value of specialization in, 430.
Farm laborers, 396.
Fashoda incident, 260.
Federalism,
at close of Revolutionary War, represented by Hamilton, 28-29;
class which supported, 30;
views held by supporters of, of anti-Federalists, 32-33;
supporters of, founded national government on distrust of democracy, 33;
error and misfortune of so doing, 33-34;
the Hamiltonian brand of, shown in constructive legislation following
framing of Constitution, 39;
reconciliation of Republicanism and, 46-47;
doubtful results of combination of Republicanism and, 50-51;
Whig doctrine of Clay contrasted with Hamilton's Federalism, 52.
_Federalist_, Hamilton's, quotation from, 37.
Federalists,
the Whigs an improvement on, 67.
_See_ Federalism.
Financial policy of Hamilton, 39.
Foreign policy,
of Great Britain, 8;
of European states, 254-264;
natural method of arriving at a definite, as shown by England and
France, 257-258;
bearing of colonial expansion on, 260-262;
relation between national domestic policy and, 310.
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