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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... follows : - " It is not necessary to point out the numerous contin- gencies by which the transition from a temporary and a fiduciary occupation to a permanent and proprietary posses- sion may be effected . The transfer of Cuba to Great ...
... follows : - " It is not necessary to point out the numerous contin- gencies by which the transition from a temporary and a fiduciary occupation to a permanent and proprietary posses- sion may be effected . The transfer of Cuba to Great ...
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... to the great necessity for the construction of a canal through the Isthmus of Darien ; and then referring to Cuba pledged itself to a policy out- lined as follows : - " That the Democratic party will expect of the next 21.
... to the great necessity for the construction of a canal through the Isthmus of Darien ; and then referring to Cuba pledged itself to a policy out- lined as follows : - " That the Democratic party will expect of the next 21.
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... follows : - " The United States have continued gradually and stead- ily to expand through acquisitions of territory , which , how much soever some of them may have been questioned , are now universally seen and admitted to have been ...
... follows : - " The United States have continued gradually and stead- ily to expand through acquisitions of territory , which , how much soever some of them may have been questioned , are now universally seen and admitted to have been ...
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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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