The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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... land and royalties in Texas were paid $ 102,000,000 for bonuses , rentals , and royalties . This great sum , far exceeding the value of any of our farm crops , with the exception of cotton , represented a net return to land and royalty ...
... land and royalties in Texas were paid $ 102,000,000 for bonuses , rentals , and royalties . This great sum , far exceeding the value of any of our farm crops , with the exception of cotton , represented a net return to land and royalty ...
Page 97
... land . Out of this contest came at last the Florida Treaty of 1819 , by which we acquired possession of the coveted prize . But this was not enough . Cuba lay but a stone's throw beyond , and Americans , in high station and low , cast ...
... land . Out of this contest came at last the Florida Treaty of 1819 , by which we acquired possession of the coveted prize . But this was not enough . Cuba lay but a stone's throw beyond , and Americans , in high station and low , cast ...
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... land of the free . ( Is it the home of the brave , when the intelligence needed to build security for the American people is not diligently devoted to the consideration of twentieth - century economic facts ? ) The contradiction , on ...
... land of the free . ( Is it the home of the brave , when the intelligence needed to build security for the American people is not diligently devoted to the consideration of twentieth - century economic facts ? ) The contradiction , on ...
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