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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... 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 Britain would be an ...
... 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 Britain would be an ...
Page 18
... necessary only to cast one's eye on the map to see how remote are the relations of Europe , and how intimate those of the United States , with this island . " It is obvious from this that Mr. Everett stood in line with the other great ...
... necessary only to cast one's eye on the map to see how remote are the relations of Europe , and how intimate those of the United States , with this island . " It is obvious from this that Mr. Everett stood in line with the other great ...
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... necessary to the national defense and to our growth and expansion . We have in all time maintained that by virtue of her geographical position , the incorporation of Cuba into our territorial system was natural and right , and even ...
... necessary to the national defense and to our growth and expansion . We have in all time maintained that by virtue of her geographical position , the incorporation of Cuba into our territorial system was natural and right , and even ...
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The Purpose of the Nation in the Present War: An Essay (Classic Reprint) William H. Mills No preview available - 2017 |
The Purpose of the Nation in the Present War: An Essay (Classic Reprint) William H. Mills No preview available - 2016 |
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