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Page 1462
Appreciating the educational value of pictures , special attention is given to the
reproduction of photographs of notable events at home and abroad , prominent
peuple , works of art , new inventions , famous scenes , etc. It is in fact a mirror of
...
Appreciating the educational value of pictures , special attention is given to the
reproduction of photographs of notable events at home and abroad , prominent
peuple , works of art , new inventions , famous scenes , etc. It is in fact a mirror of
...
Page 1467
Three railways and other works of public benefit republican senators , Hoar of
Massachus- is given to the Philippine government , etts , Mason of Illinois and
Wellington of these franchises being subject to amendMaryland , voted with the ...
Three railways and other works of public benefit republican senators , Hoar of
Massachus- is given to the Philippine government , etts , Mason of Illinois and
Wellington of these franchises being subject to amendMaryland , voted with the ...
Page 1479
The re Cambon there was present a distinguished publican state conventions are
demanding group of representatives of the French Rethat Cuba be given relief ,
reflecting in this public , including General Brugere , chief the overwhelming ...
The re Cambon there was present a distinguished publican state conventions are
demanding group of representatives of the French Rethat Cuba be given relief ,
reflecting in this public , including General Brugere , chief the overwhelming ...
Page 1480
f undue prominence by American historians . of thanks to the president and the
natio : That accomplished soldier and his well for the aid promptly given to the
sufferers drilled forces acted in hearty accord with on the French island of
Martinique ...
f undue prominence by American historians . of thanks to the president and the
natio : That accomplished soldier and his well for the aid promptly given to the
sufferers drilled forces acted in hearty accord with on the French island of
Martinique ...
Page 1481
... FRANCE TO RUSSIA . ng President Loubet at the landing . rians . of thanks to
the president and the nation well for the aid promptly given to the sufferers with
on the French island of Martinique , were any- striking features of the addresses .
... FRANCE TO RUSSIA . ng President Loubet at the landing . rians . of thanks to
the president and the nation well for the aid promptly given to the sufferers with
on the French island of Martinique , were any- striking features of the addresses .
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