10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... treaty from dishonest creditors , foreign and American , and from the professional revolu- tionists of the island itself . We have already reason to believe that some of the creditors who do not dare expose their claims to honest ...
... treaty from dishonest creditors , foreign and American , and from the professional revolu- tionists of the island itself . We have already reason to believe that some of the creditors who do not dare expose their claims to honest ...
Page 129
... Treaty was finally defeated in March , 1920. In July , 1921 , a simple joint resolution was passed by both houses of Congress de- claring an end to the war with Germany . The United States did not sign the Treaty and did not join the ...
... Treaty was finally defeated in March , 1920. In July , 1921 , a simple joint resolution was passed by both houses of Congress de- claring an end to the war with Germany . The United States did not sign the Treaty and did not join the ...
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... treaty with France , whose object is the temporary protection of France from unprovoked aggression by the Power with whom this treaty of peace has been negotiated . Its terms link it with this treaty . I take the liberty , however , of ...
... treaty with France , whose object is the temporary protection of France from unprovoked aggression by the Power with whom this treaty of peace has been negotiated . Its terms link it with this treaty . I take the liberty , however , of ...
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