Later Aspects of Our New Duties An Address At Princeton University On Commemora

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Later Aspects of Our New Duties An Address At Princeton University On Commemora
Reid Whitelaw
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The one is the policy of the upright but short-sighted and strictly Continental Patriot — the same which an illustrious statesman of another country followed in the Soudan : " Scuttle as quick as you can. " The other is the policy of the Exuberant Patriot, who believes in the universal adaptaljility and immediate extension of American institutions. He thinks all men everywhere as fit to vote as himself, and wants them for partners. He is eager to have them prepare at once, in our new possession...s, first in the West Indies, then in the East, to send Senators and Representatives to Con- gress — and his policy is : " Make territories of them now and States in the American Union as soon as possible. " I wish to speak with the utmost respect of the sincere advocates of both theories, but must say that the one seems to me to fall short of a proper regard for either our duty or our interest, and the other to be National suicide.
Gentlemen in whose ability and patriotism we all have con- fidence have lately put the first of these policies for evading our duty in the form of a protest " against the expansion and estab- lishment of the dominion of the United States, by conquest or otherwise, over unwilling peoples in any part of the globe.


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