Book/Printed Material Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments,
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Image 1 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, V E
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 2 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, LIBRARY_OF CONGRESS, ._ CopyTiMt Nc Chap. Copyrignt No UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 3 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments,
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 4 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments,
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 5 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, Anti-Carnegie SCRAPS AND COMMENTS By M. F. AND J. C. CAMPBELL PITTSBURG 1899
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 6 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, Copyright, 1899, by J. C. CAMPBELL, NOV i. «J ios SHI SECOND COPY.
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 7 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, TO OUR AMERICAN SOLDIERS, ON LAND AND ON SEA, THIS BOOK IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED BY THE A UTHORS
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 8 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments,
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 9 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, Preface This little volume is a veritable history of the anti-imperial craze, which was started in Pittsburg, No- vember, 1898, by Andrew Carnegie. The writers noted it from the first ripple, and…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 10 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, PREFACE engaged in the final conquest of the Philippines, to prevent our flag from bein£ hauled down from where it has been planted. The flag that shrouds the forms of our dead…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 11 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, Anti-Carnegie Scraps and Comments How Wisdom and Folly meet, mix and unite, How Virtue and Vice blend their black and their white, How Genius, th illustrious father of fiction, Confounds rule and…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 12 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE what he knows of the subject of which he treats. The subject of this book is Andrew Carnegie, born in Dunfermline, Scotland, over sixty years ago, and emigrated to America fifty…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 13 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS people. Condemn his principles as he has condemned the principles and policy of the President quote as he quotes that it is well sometimes to see oursel s as…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 14 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE races, and America has grown from its feeble colonial state to that of a mighty Nation a nation among nations. Among the changes of the nineteenth century, and by no means…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 15 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS to shut up the population in the towns, where they were rapidly wasted by famine and disease. We sympathized with them, but the spirit of our people was not…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 16 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE white-robed angel of peace seemed to abide with us again, and the thou- sand isles, more or less, whose in- habitants had been in a chronic state of insurrection were also…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 17 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS leaving the Philippines a prey to civil wars, or foreign aggression, instead of establishing over them a govern- ment adequate for their protection against anarchy, and training them in…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 18 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE thing deeper, a strong undercurrent that is drawing in many unwary ones. The situation to-day has given that undercurrent an opportunity to work not only in the dark but in the…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 19 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS on that day will be, What has he done for his fellows, how has he served man The end of aristoc- racy appears to be a foregone con- clusion.…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 20 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE gave his views in regard to the war with Spain and impending results. Thus encouraged to speak, they as fully and freely expressed their views. Mr. Carnegie then felt it his…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 21 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS our Government. From the strenu- ous efforts he has made to compel our Government to give up the Philip- pines it looks as though he acted in and for…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 22 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE One morning Mr. Scott was a little late getting to his office, and Andrew Carnegie assumed the re- sponsibility of sending out telegrams in regard to the moving of trains, etc.…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 23 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS derstanding what it meant, thought they were opposed to it also. Fi- nally they began to look upon it as a dread thing. Imperialism it meant for them, as…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 24 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE The imperial ghost conjured up began to assume such proportions, to expand so, that at last it took tan- gible form, shape. The confidence the people had reposed in President McKinley…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 25 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS his purpose. A Scotchman keeps his word. He remained in Washing- ton. How wrong his purpose was may be inferred from the fact that he selected for his advocate…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 26 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE negie. Mason never let go his man- uscript, but applied himself closely to it he did not seem to be quite familiar with it. He clenched his pamphlets in his fist,…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 27 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS treaty may be defeated, and certainly can be if Mr. Bryan will come out in opposition to it. If he will only advise his followers to fight in the…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 28 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE and other anti-expansionists to make their fight. Hereafter we will not enjoy the advantage over our op- ponents that we now do, having to meet them in the open field. Andrew…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 29 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS its financial institutions nor will it ever become necessary for him to shake the plum tree in order to fill his private purse. No but the danger is far…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 30 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE For months we have been obliged to read and re-read Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence. To read and re-read Carnegie in the speeches of Hoar, Mason, Bryan, and other lights.…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 31 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS McKinley to follow. Let us briefly review Jefferson s principles and politics. As an adroit politician and organ- izer he stood without a rival; his management of persons and…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 32 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE opposed strong government he de- clared the world was governed too much. He was an extremist, a man of imagination any innovation or novelty appealed to his nature. In the face…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 33 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS Why should an individual who has expanded to the extent Andrew Car- negie has, array himself against our Government, demand that it stand still, expand no farther? If Carnegie…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 34 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE plete answer to a correspondent who asked Is Mr. Carnegie a citizen of the United States in the legal sense of the term It appears that Mr. Carnegie had given out…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 35 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS as having taken place October 2, 1855, less than one year after his ap- plication for citizenship, it was clearly impossible for him to have been nat- uralized, as…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 36 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE States, and instruct him how to ad- minister the orovernment. b What is the state of the Filipinos to-day Is it the savage state Do the anti-imperialists object to their being…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 37 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS the masses No one explains to them that in this free land it means that all are born with equal rights, and if they have intelligence, ambition, and ability,…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 38 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE the ruins of the Populist party, and are paving the way for revolution. Socialists are in the Senate and stand- ing at the door waiting to grasp power to advance Socialism…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 39 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, SCRAPS AND COMMENTS necessary companion of imperialism, and objects to it on the ground that it gives the aristocracy and privi- leged classes an increased influence in government, and adds, They are…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899
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Image 40 of Anti-Carnegie scraps and comments, ANTI-CARNEGIE the money it may cost. What do the opponents of militarism care for the taxation of the people They have other and deeper reasons for their opposition. The following ex- tract…
- Contributor: Campbell, M. F. - Campbell, J. C.
- Date: 1899