The Irish Issue in Its American Aspect

The Irish Issue in Its American Aspect A Contribution to the Settlement of Anglo-American During and After the Great War (Classic Reprint)

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Ireland is the spectre of the British Empire. Sometimes she seems to fill the position of America's family ghost as well. Uncle Sam is far too good and young to be haunted as some of the European nations are haunted by the undying phantasms of those they oppressed. Only the picturesque wraith of the Red Indian broods upon the prairies of the West. If the American has pressed into other lands than his original colonies, it has always been to redeem and civilise, never to enslave persons or dese crate territory. N 0 ghost came out of the Philippines to decry his record before the na tions. His Cuban conscience is clean. The Queen of Hawaii, the pride of Spain, and the Pekin summer palace need never trouble his soul. The hazard of the world brought each into his way and he dealt with them severally, as a gentleman should under the circumstances. The American gentleman is so by national.

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ISBN: 9781331326045
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 218
Weight: 299g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 12mm