Select List of References On Anglo-Saxon Interests;
Select List of References On Anglo-Saxon Interests;
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Shall Slav, Teuton, or Anglo-Saxon prevail ? JR. W. Grant. Anglo- American magazine^ vol. 3 { Jan. 1900) : 35. \ 1900. The changed significance of "Anglo-Saxon." F. W. Chapman. Education, vol. 20 {Feb, 1900): 36^-369. 1900. America's attitude toward England. R. A. Alger. North American review, vol, 170 {Mar, 1900): 332, 1900. America and the war. (Tmnsvaal.) S. Brooks. [^ North American review, vol. 170 {Mar. 1900): 337, 1900. Thoughts for the times. Popular science monthly, vol. 57 {May, 1900)...: 99. Discusses the destiny of the Anglo-Saxon race. 1900. England as an ally. Edward A. Ross, y Arena, vol. 23 {June, 1900): 583-592. ^ X 7 16 LIBBABT OF COKOBESS X 1900. Germany, England, and America. Poultney Bigelow. Contemporary review^ vol. 77 {June^ 1900): 881. Living age, vol. 226 {July, 1900): 201. 1900. The silent partner in the Anglo- American alliance. J. Sohn. GuntmibS magazine, vol. 19 (Nov. 1900): Ji3Jf.-Jt45. 1900. The real opportunity of the so-called Anglo-Saxon race. Carlos C.
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