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Page ix
... charge being lodged against any one of them , shows very clearly that they were innocent of any breach of the peace . So far as I have yet been able to learn no other explanation of this bloody work has been suggested than that it had ...
... charge being lodged against any one of them , shows very clearly that they were innocent of any breach of the peace . So far as I have yet been able to learn no other explanation of this bloody work has been suggested than that it had ...
Page xx
... charge of $ 11,684,675 . The money which had been deposited in banks without interest has been gradually withdrawn and used in the redemption of bonds . The result of this policy , of the silver legislation , and of the refunding of the ...
... charge of $ 11,684,675 . The money which had been deposited in banks without interest has been gradually withdrawn and used in the redemption of bonds . The result of this policy , of the silver legislation , and of the refunding of the ...
Page xxi
... charge . In the administration of army affairs some especially good work has been accomplished . The efforts of the Secretary to reduce the percentage of desertions by removing the causes that promoted it have been so successful as to ...
... charge . In the administration of army affairs some especially good work has been accomplished . The efforts of the Secretary to reduce the percentage of desertions by removing the causes that promoted it have been so successful as to ...
Page xliii
... charges on vessels putting into Buenos Ayres in distress : Transmits the complaint of the Natioual Board of Marine Underwriters and instructs to investigate and remedy . Political condition : Incloses the proclamation declaring the ...
... charges on vessels putting into Buenos Ayres in distress : Transmits the complaint of the Natioual Board of Marine Underwriters and instructs to investigate and remedy . Political condition : Incloses the proclamation declaring the ...
Page lii
... charge of the city ; scenes of disorder and pillage ; sack- ing of Balmaceda's partisans ' property ; all legations except that of Great Britain shelter- ing large numbers of refugees . Same subject : Calls for a fall report of the situ ...
... charge of the city ; scenes of disorder and pillage ; sack- ing of Balmaceda's partisans ' property ; all legations except that of Great Britain shelter- ing large numbers of refugees . Same subject : Calls for a fall report of the situ ...
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