The Congressional Manual: Compiled from the Congressional Record and Other Public DocumentsInternational Survey Company, 1901 - 288 pages |
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Page 11
... question in America . In fact , in one form and another it has been considered by the voters of every generation and generally favorably . But at present it takes a new form because the expansion is no longer to take in simply adjacent ...
... question in America . In fact , in one form and another it has been considered by the voters of every generation and generally favorably . But at present it takes a new form because the expansion is no longer to take in simply adjacent ...
Page 13
... question that the circumstances were then so different and the country was so small and poor in popula- tion that the conditions under which the Constitution and earlier laws were enacted can hardly be duplicated at the present time ...
... question that the circumstances were then so different and the country was so small and poor in popula- tion that the conditions under which the Constitution and earlier laws were enacted can hardly be duplicated at the present time ...
Page 16
... question of colonies is the one foremost in the minds of many of the people . It being a matter of politics , we will not enter into it at the present time , but let every person draw his own conclusions from the evidence that he may ...
... question of colonies is the one foremost in the minds of many of the people . It being a matter of politics , we will not enter into it at the present time , but let every person draw his own conclusions from the evidence that he may ...
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... question of annexation was reconsidered soon after Dewey's victory at Manila in 1898 , for this brought more clearly to our minds the interests of the Americans in the Pacific ocean . June 15 , 1898 , the House adopted the Newlands ...
... question of annexation was reconsidered soon after Dewey's victory at Manila in 1898 , for this brought more clearly to our minds the interests of the Americans in the Pacific ocean . June 15 , 1898 , the House adopted the Newlands ...
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... question of Chinese immigration will be settled as the constitution and laws come into operation . Con- gress in the meantime has taken action to immediately exclude Chinese immigrants , it having been decided that the United States law ...
... question of Chinese immigration will be settled as the constitution and laws come into operation . Con- gress in the meantime has taken action to immediately exclude Chinese immigrants , it having been decided that the United States law ...
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