The Congressional Manual: Compiled from the Congressional Record and Other Public DocumentsInternational Survey Company, 1901 - 288 pages |
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... American , business life , are not given the time and still a third class read , but not carefully , and thus fail to grasp the main points at issue . Realizing the need of a hand - book which will easily put in reach of busy men the ...
... American , business life , are not given the time and still a third class read , but not carefully , and thus fail to grasp the main points at issue . Realizing the need of a hand - book which will easily put in reach of busy men the ...
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... know his countrymen , let him study the people and the land ! The description you will find here will introduce you to the new and unknown part of the American Republic . 40 tory J -18 600 oa , S as 14- 10 THE CONGRESSIONAL MANUAL .
... know his countrymen , let him study the people and the land ! The description you will find here will introduce you to the new and unknown part of the American Republic . 40 tory J -18 600 oa , S as 14- 10 THE CONGRESSIONAL MANUAL .
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... Americans , and law makers for Asiatic races whose customs and characteristics are totally unlike our own . To many ... American resident in the far East re- joices that this country has become a permanent occupant of Asiatic territory ...
... Americans , and law makers for Asiatic races whose customs and characteristics are totally unlike our own . To many ... American resident in the far East re- joices that this country has become a permanent occupant of Asiatic territory ...
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... American continent . The whole of South America was given over to the Spanish dominion , which stretched across the isthmus up through the present coun- try called Mexico , and reaching up from the mouth of the Missis- sippi for its ...
... American continent . The whole of South America was given over to the Spanish dominion , which stretched across the isthmus up through the present coun- try called Mexico , and reaching up from the mouth of the Missis- sippi for its ...
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... America set themselves up , one after another , as inde- pendent republics . While this period of depression was coming on , Napoleon was in the height of his power . Almost involved in war with him , Spain began to look about for a ...
... America set themselves up , one after another , as inde- pendent republics . While this period of depression was coming on , Napoleon was in the height of his power . Almost involved in war with him , Spain began to look about for a ...
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