The Purpose of the Nation in the Present War: An Essay. Read Before the Chitchat Club, San Francisco, July 1898Murdock Press, 1898 - 37 pages |
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... Island of Cuba , in the Gulf of Mexico , lying at no great distance from the mouth of the River Mississippi , and in the line of the greatest cur- rent of the commerce of the United States , would become , in the hands of any powerful ...
... Island of Cuba , in the Gulf of Mexico , lying at no great distance from the mouth of the River Mississippi , and in the line of the greatest cur- rent of the commerce of the United States , would become , in the hands of any powerful ...
Page 17
... Island of Cuba . The strength of the utterances on the one hand and the feeble- ness of this protest on the other bear testimony to the deter- mined sincerity of one and the diplomatic prudence of the other . France and England jointly ...
... Island of Cuba . The strength of the utterances on the one hand and the feeble- ness of this protest on the other bear testimony to the deter- mined sincerity of one and the diplomatic prudence of the other . France and England jointly ...
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... island . " It is obvious from this that Mr. Everett stood in line with the other great statesmen quoted in entertaining the opinion that the Island of Cuba was a territorial integer of the United States . In 1848 , during the ...
... island . " It is obvious from this that Mr. Everett stood in line with the other great statesmen quoted in entertaining the opinion that the Island of Cuba was a territorial integer of the United States . In 1848 , during the ...
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The Purpose of the Nation in the Present War: An Essay (Classic Reprint) William H. Mills No preview available - 2017 |
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