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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... reasons which have been offered to place it on justifiable grounds , to trace the fact of war to adequate causes , and to give interpretation to the national purpose . An eminent divine of our city , distinguished for careful ...
... reasons which have been offered to place it on justifiable grounds , to trace the fact of war to adequate causes , and to give interpretation to the national purpose . An eminent divine of our city , distinguished for careful ...
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... reasons for territorial incorporation into the national system are not limited solely to continental and contiguous territory . From a very early period , however , and after the acquisi- tion of the Mississippi Valley and the entire ...
... reasons for territorial incorporation into the national system are not limited solely to continental and contiguous territory . From a very early period , however , and after the acquisi- tion of the Mississippi Valley and the entire ...
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... reasons the United States feel deeply inter- ested in the destiny of Cuba . They will never consent to its transfer to either of the intervening nations or to any foreign State . " Referring to the same subject , Mr. Marcy addressed Mr ...
... reasons the United States feel deeply inter- ested in the destiny of Cuba . They will never consent to its transfer to either of the intervening nations or to any foreign State . " Referring to the same subject , Mr. Marcy addressed Mr ...
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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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