territorial status quo may prove futile. The peace of the world can most easily be maintained not by creating an artificial and unnatural partnership between nations of different and, perhaps, irreconcilable aims and interests, a partnership which will break down at the first opportunity, but by creating a permanent partnership between the freedom-loving and peace-loving Anglo-Saxon nations which in addition have the advantage of belonging to the same race, of speaking the same language, of having the same ideals, the same laws, and the same traditions. A British-American union devised for the protection of their possessions against foreign attack should be the most powerful instrument imaginable not only for protecting the future peace of the Anglo-Saxons but also for protecting the peace of the world. Weakness of 12 f, 312 ff, 317 ff, 343 ff, 361 ff, 391 ff William Pitt and Canning, George, and Monroe Doctrine Canning, Sir Stratford, and Crimean War Capitulations, History of Turkish Castlereagh, Lord, at Congress of Vienna Charles, King of Rumania's protest against ill-treatment of Ru- manians in Hungary Civil War-See United States. Coal, Prices of, in England and elsewhere compared Production in England, 1806-45 per man in England and elsewhere compared Conseil d'Etat, Advantages of Conscription, American-See United States. Constantinople, Bismarck on strategical significance of . 36 f, 167 ff 140 f 241 Danger of neutralising or of giving it to small Power 4, 52 in Russian hands would require huge garrison 47 ff 48 f 51 51 52 Constantinople, Napoleon I and 99 promised to Russia by Napoleon I Talleyrand on strategical value of. Constitution, American-See United States. 99 was modelled on that of Venice . 12 f, 294 ff, 343 ff, 361 ff, 391 ff Co-operative Societies, Polish, Record of Czartoryski, Prince Adam, on Alexander I Czechs, Position of, in Austria-Hungary Prussia appeals to the, against Austria in 1866 Dalmatia D .190 ff 123, 165 f 40 ff, 87 ff 23 4, 130, 133 Debt, British National, How to deal with the 10 ff, 249 ff, 287 ff, 291 ff 99 of Egypt and Suez Canal on the German Constitution and the rights of the 53 19 46 f 49 f 195 ff, 207 ff 199 172 .172 ff 342 .125 ff 79 Russian concessions to the Poles Blackstone on democracy and amateurishness Bohemia and Moravia, Position of Brantôme on Franco-Turkish Alliance Buchanan, President, Weakness of Budget, British, of 1815, details of Budgets, British, of 1792 and 1815 compared 351, 391 .225 ff per man in England and elsewhere compared Weakness of 12 f, 312 ff, 317 ff, 343 ff, 361 ff, 391 ff Canning, George, and Monroe Doctrine William Pitt and Canning, Sir Stratford, and Crimean War Capitulations, History of Turkish Castlereagh, Lord, at Congress of Vienna 338 f .405 ff 88 f, 93 79 ff 36 f, 167 ff Charles, King of Rumania's protest against ill-treatment of Ru- manians in Hungary Civil War-See United States. Coal, Prices of, in England and elsewhere compared Production in England, 1806-45 140 f 241 231 .239 ff Conseil d'Etat, Advantages of Conscription, American-See United States. Constantinople, Bismarck on strategical significance of . Danger of neutralising or of giving it to small Power 4, 52 47 ff in Russian hands would require huge garrison Historic policy of, towards Turkey History of Protectorate over Eastern Christians Reorganisation of, by Napoleon I should she continue protecting Eastern Christians? Franco-Turkish Alliance, History of the Frederick the Great on Cabinet Government. 77 ff, 93 f, 104 324 f .322 ff 78 ff . 78 ff . 400 f 87 ff, 93 f 321 .148 ff 159 148 ff, 159 158 f .149 ff Secret Treaty of, with Russia, regarding Poland 120, 121, 124 f George I and British Constitution. German-Austrian Alliance of 1879, Text of German Emperor has no right to declare aggressive war Germany-See also Prussia, Frederick the Great, Bismarck, &c. Agriculture of, and British agriculture compared .195 ff .190 ff .195 ff .213 ff Iron industry of, and British iron industry compared 245 ff, 286 f has been created for defence has made Austria-Hungary her vassal based on Alsace-Lorraine ore beds is a federation, not a single State Sovereignty of, resides not in Emperor 286 f .191 ff 251 .192 ff .210 ff would dominate Europe after absorption of Austria-Hungary 107 f |