The North American Review, Volume 170O. Everett, 1968 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 438
... islands , and internal taxes therein , has been exercised by the War Department , and the rates of those import duties and taxes varied to suit the pleasure of the Executive . Executive orders under the " war power " to that effect have ...
... islands , and internal taxes therein , has been exercised by the War Department , and the rates of those import duties and taxes varied to suit the pleasure of the Executive . Executive orders under the " war power " to that effect have ...
Page 439
... Islands by the forces of the United States the foregoing order will be proclaimed and enforced . ( Signed ) " R. A. Alger , Secretary of War . " The Republican leaders are restive under the obligations imposed by the Constitution ...
... Islands by the forces of the United States the foregoing order will be proclaimed and enforced . ( Signed ) " R. A. Alger , Secretary of War . " The Republican leaders are restive under the obligations imposed by the Constitution ...
Page 796
... Islands , and other salubrious places , in order to be educated as missionaries " —that is , to be civilized . The same tendencies to decay and death began among the natives of the Sandwich Islands upon the advent of European ...
... Islands , and other salubrious places , in order to be educated as missionaries " —that is , to be civilized . The same tendencies to decay and death began among the natives of the Sandwich Islands upon the advent of European ...
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