The Congressional Manual: Compiled from the Congressional Record and Other Public DocumentsInternational Survey Company, 1901 - 288 pages |
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... ment of the country seemed to be against the same , and it was abandoned . It was not until Hawaii , after many ups and downs , finally was annexed to the United States that we again expanded . But the late Spanish - American war ...
... ment of the country seemed to be against the same , and it was abandoned . It was not until Hawaii , after many ups and downs , finally was annexed to the United States that we again expanded . But the late Spanish - American war ...
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... ment paid the sum of $ 75,000 as an indemnity for damages sus- tained by the Japanese laborers being excluded from the islands . The plan proposed by the committee as to the government in Hawaii seems to combine the form of a state and ...
... ment paid the sum of $ 75,000 as an indemnity for damages sus- tained by the Japanese laborers being excluded from the islands . The plan proposed by the committee as to the government in Hawaii seems to combine the form of a state and ...
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... ment of these islands has advanced more rapidly than the ma- terial improvement in the circumstances of the people . They have several registered vessels . Land is increasing in value . The houses in Honolulu are mostly one story wood ...
... ment of these islands has advanced more rapidly than the ma- terial improvement in the circumstances of the people . They have several registered vessels . Land is increasing in value . The houses in Honolulu are mostly one story wood ...
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... ment of Spain the sum of $ 20,000,000 to cover the amount of money expended by the Spanish government for improvements in the islands , such as for harbors and public buildings . Accord- ing to these conditions and those in full ...
... ment of Spain the sum of $ 20,000,000 to cover the amount of money expended by the Spanish government for improvements in the islands , such as for harbors and public buildings . Accord- ing to these conditions and those in full ...
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... ment , that the population is from 7,000,000 to 9,000,000 of souls ; the last official census taken by the Spanish government showed a population of 8,000,000 . This , too , is probably very inaccurate . DISCOVERY . The early history of ...
... ment , that the population is from 7,000,000 to 9,000,000 of souls ; the last official census taken by the Spanish government showed a population of 8,000,000 . This , too , is probably very inaccurate . DISCOVERY . The early history of ...
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