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... ships . It was hoped that a line to England and perhaps one to the Continent would be secured ; but the outlay required to equip such lines wholly with new ships of the first class and the difficulty of establishing new lines in ...
... ships . It was hoped that a line to England and perhaps one to the Continent would be secured ; but the outlay required to equip such lines wholly with new ships of the first class and the difficulty of establishing new lines in ...
Page xxvi
... ships of all classes are now under construction in the navy - yards and private shops , but , while the work upon them ... ship and the most impressive exhibit of naval power the old wooden three - decker man - of - war . The officers of ...
... ships of all classes are now under construction in the navy - yards and private shops , but , while the work upon them ... ship and the most impressive exhibit of naval power the old wooden three - decker man - of - war . The officers of ...
Page xxix
... result to the families that have found renewed hope and courage in the owner- ship of a home and the assurance of a comfortable subsistence under free and healthful conditions . It is also gratifying to MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . XXIX.
... result to the families that have found renewed hope and courage in the owner- ship of a home and the assurance of a comfortable subsistence under free and healthful conditions . It is also gratifying to MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . XXIX.
Page xlvi
... ship . Political situation : Instructs the Brazilian minister at Washington to transmit to the President the grateful feelings with which his interest in the institutions of Brazil and his advice for their preservation have been ...
... ship . Political situation : Instructs the Brazilian minister at Washington to transmit to the President the grateful feelings with which his interest in the institutions of Brazil and his advice for their preservation have been ...
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... ship . Mr. Wharton to Mr. Pacheco . Aug. 22 Seizure of arms on the Colima : Reviews the 55 M. Pacheco to Mr. Blaine ... Aug. 26 58 Mr. Wharton to Mr. Pacheco Aug. 28 ( telegram ) . Mr. Pacheco to Mr. Blaine ... Aug. 31 Same to same ...
... ship . Mr. Wharton to Mr. Pacheco . Aug. 22 Seizure of arms on the Colima : Reviews the 55 M. Pacheco to Mr. Blaine ... Aug. 26 58 Mr. Wharton to Mr. Pacheco Aug. 28 ( telegram ) . Mr. Pacheco to Mr. Blaine ... Aug. 31 Same to same ...
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