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That the President of the United States shall appoint , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate , 10 Delegates to said Conference , who shall serve without compensation other than their actual necessary expenses , and the ...
That the President of the United States shall appoint , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate , 10 Delegates to said Conference , who shall serve without compensation other than their actual necessary expenses , and the ...
Page 561
note which I addressed to the Secretary of State , representing the very great importance which Her Majesty's Government attach to the presence of a Delegate from the United States ' Government at the approaching Sugar Conference , as ...
note which I addressed to the Secretary of State , representing the very great importance which Her Majesty's Government attach to the presence of a Delegate from the United States ' Government at the approaching Sugar Conference , as ...
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... from the Committee in charge , which deals with the duties on sugar and sugar - producing molasses , this Government is not prepared at this time to become a party to the proposed Convention as presented by the late Conference .
... from the Committee in charge , which deals with the duties on sugar and sugar - producing molasses , this Government is not prepared at this time to become a party to the proposed Convention as presented by the late Conference .
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