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- catalog contributor b9077972.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations.".
- catalog coverage "United States Territorial expansion.".
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "Cotton, J. God's promise to New England.--Box, W. God's providence in Virginia.--Berkeley, G. On the prospect of planting arts and learning in America.--Ames, N. America--its past, present, and future state.--O'Sullivan, J. L. Manifest destiny.--Anonymous. Manifest destiny--a rendezvous for rogues.--Robinson, J. The cause of heaven in Mexico.--Benton, T. H. America's pathway to the Orient.--Vox Populi. For Texas and for Oregon.--Walker, W. Shall the Western World be European or American?--Brownson, O. A. The proper name of the country is America.--Melville, H. Allons, vivenza!--Kennedy, J. P. and Wirt, W. Remember the Cherokee nation.--Diverse American Indians. I have spoken.--Roosevelt, T. These foolish sentimentalists.--Sumner, C. A future dominion in the Pacific.--Editorial opinion. Was Alaska "Seward's folly"?--House debate on the Alaskan Appropriation Bill. The capital of the world.--Mahan, A. T. A twentieth-century outlook.--Kidd, B. The United States and the control of the tropics.--Clemens, S. L. To the person sitting in darkness.--Luce, H. The American century.--Jordan, V. A house divided against itself.--Fleming, D. F. Manifest destiny in Vietnam.--A bibliographical essay (p. 155-159)".
- catalog extent "xii, 159 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Manifest destiny and the imperialism question.".
- catalog identifier "04717532030471753211 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Manifest destiny and the imperialism question.".
- catalog isPartOf "Problems in American history (John Wiley & Sons)".
- catalog isPartOf "Problems in American history".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Wiley".
- catalog relation "Manifest destiny and the imperialism question.".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations.".
- catalog spatial "United States Territorial expansion.".
- catalog subject "327.73".
- catalog subject "E179.5 .S24 1974".
- catalog subject "Manifest Destiny.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cotton, J. God's promise to New England.--Box, W. God's providence in Virginia.--Berkeley, G. On the prospect of planting arts and learning in America.--Ames, N. America--its past, present, and future state.--O'Sullivan, J. L. Manifest destiny.--Anonymous. Manifest destiny--a rendezvous for rogues.--Robinson, J. The cause of heaven in Mexico.--Benton, T. H. America's pathway to the Orient.--Vox Populi. For Texas and for Oregon.--Walker, W. Shall the Western World be European or American?--Brownson, O. A. The proper name of the country is America.--Melville, H. Allons, vivenza!--Kennedy, J. P. and Wirt, W. Remember the Cherokee nation.--Diverse American Indians. I have spoken.--Roosevelt, T. These foolish sentimentalists.--Sumner, C. A future dominion in the Pacific.--Editorial opinion. Was Alaska "Seward's folly"?--House debate on the Alaskan Appropriation Bill. The capital of the world.--Mahan, A. T. A twentieth-century outlook.--Kidd, B. The United States and the control of the tropics.--Clemens, S. L. To the person sitting in darkness.--Luce, H. The American century.--Jordan, V. A house divided against itself.--Fleming, D. F. Manifest destiny in Vietnam.--A bibliographical essay (p. 155-159)".
- catalog title "Manifest destiny and the imperialism question, edited by Charles L. Sanford.".
- catalog type "text".