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The Iron Hand That swept up states into an Empire , held The hammer of unchallenged power , to weld Disunion into strength , make weakness grand , And forge the war - sword of a FatherlandThis mighty hand whose lightest sign compelled ...
The Iron Hand That swept up states into an Empire , held The hammer of unchallenged power , to weld Disunion into strength , make weakness grand , And forge the war - sword of a FatherlandThis mighty hand whose lightest sign compelled ...
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I hope that we can persuade our people on the one hand to act in a spirit of generous justice and genuine courtesy toward Japan , and on the other hand to keep the navy respectable in numbers and more than respectable in the efficiency ...
I hope that we can persuade our people on the one hand to act in a spirit of generous justice and genuine courtesy toward Japan , and on the other hand to keep the navy respectable in numbers and more than respectable in the efficiency ...
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Hand in hand with insistence on the stopping of Japanese immigration should go insistence as regards our own people that they be courteous and considerate , that they treat the Japanese who are here well ; and above all that they go on ...
Hand in hand with insistence on the stopping of Japanese immigration should go insistence as regards our own people that they be courteous and considerate , that they treat the Japanese who are here well ; and above all that they go on ...
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can Continent 1760 | 18 |
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