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Page viii
... vessels in the harbor of Valpa- raiso and to the resident foreign ministers at Santiago for asylum . This asylum was freely given , according to my information , by the naval vessels of several foreign powers and by several of the lega ...
... vessels in the harbor of Valpa- raiso and to the resident foreign ministers at Santiago for asylum . This asylum was freely given , according to my information , by the naval vessels of several foreign powers and by several of the lega ...
Page xiii
... vessels would pay the entire cost of this work within a short series of years . The report of the Secretary of the Navy shows the saving in our naval expenditures which would result . The Senator from Alabama ( Mr. Morgan ) , in his ...
... vessels would pay the entire cost of this work within a short series of years . The report of the Secretary of the Navy shows the saving in our naval expenditures which would result . The Senator from Alabama ( Mr. Morgan ) , in his ...
Page xxi
... vessels until adequate shore defenses are provided for our harbors . I concur in the recommendation of the Secretary that the three- battalion organization be adopted for the infantry . The adoption of a smokeless powder and of a modern ...
... vessels until adequate shore defenses are provided for our harbors . I concur in the recommendation of the Secretary that the three- battalion organization be adopted for the infantry . The adoption of a smokeless powder and of a modern ...
Page xxii
... vessels entering our ports . The result has been to divert the travel to vessels entering the ports of British Columbia , whence passage into the United States at XXII MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... vessels entering our ports . The result has been to divert the travel to vessels entering the ports of British Columbia , whence passage into the United States at XXII MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
Page xxv
... vessels , was not able to bid under the terms of the adver- tisement . The policy of the Department was to secure from the established lines an improved service as a condition of giving to them the benefits of the law . This in all ...
... vessels , was not able to bid under the terms of the adver- tisement . The policy of the Department was to secure from the established lines an improved service as a condition of giving to them the benefits of the law . This in all ...
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