Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... desire to provide a living and comfortable quarters . Such a purpose , or one not more gratifying , has often been put into practice in our diplomatic and consular service . To protect and pro- mote in time of peace our varied foreign ...
... desire to provide a living and comfortable quarters . Such a purpose , or one not more gratifying , has often been put into practice in our diplomatic and consular service . To protect and pro- mote in time of peace our varied foreign ...
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... desire to add difficulties by undertaking to settle the negro question in Cuba . The action of our Government was in striking contrast to that of Spain in recognizing the Confederates as belligerents . Mr. Fish refers to this in a ...
... desire to add difficulties by undertaking to settle the negro question in Cuba . The action of our Government was in striking contrast to that of Spain in recognizing the Confederates as belligerents . Mr. Fish refers to this in a ...
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... desire those liberties which , if they bring much good , contain also some evil . The 10th of October , 1868 , came to open men's eyes ; the eruption of the volcano in which so many passions , so many hatreds , just and unjust , had ...
... desire those liberties which , if they bring much good , contain also some evil . The 10th of October , 1868 , came to open men's eyes ; the eruption of the volcano in which so many passions , so many hatreds , just and unjust , had ...
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... desire to call your attention to the very serious fact that the number of these Crees in our State is increasing very rapidly through accessions annually from their relatives in Canada . Investigation shows that only about 100 of them ...
... desire to call your attention to the very serious fact that the number of these Crees in our State is increasing very rapidly through accessions annually from their relatives in Canada . Investigation shows that only about 100 of them ...
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... desire for development which is now abroad , and the ambition which prevails to increase the production ( outside of the United States ) of the foregoing articles , render consular supervision of absolute importance . The com- plex ...
... desire for development which is now abroad , and the ambition which prevails to increase the production ( outside of the United States ) of the foregoing articles , render consular supervision of absolute importance . The com- plex ...
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