Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 19
... European dominions to the United States , or of reserving to them a right to countervail the same by other and adequate duties , and of placing the vessels of both parties on the same footing in respect to the amount of draw- backs ...
... European dominions to the United States , or of reserving to them a right to countervail the same by other and adequate duties , and of placing the vessels of both parties on the same footing in respect to the amount of draw- backs ...
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... European powers , which expressly denominate them as such . It was against the sub- jects of Spain , one of the powers with which the United States have entered into stipulations prohibiting their citizens from taking any commission ...
... European powers , which expressly denominate them as such . It was against the sub- jects of Spain , one of the powers with which the United States have entered into stipulations prohibiting their citizens from taking any commission ...
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... European states and free cities , and adding them to the aggregate of debt as stated in Table B , it may be safely affirmed that the total public debt of the states of Europe was not less than $ INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION . 109.
... European states and free cities , and adding them to the aggregate of debt as stated in Table B , it may be safely affirmed that the total public debt of the states of Europe was not less than $ INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION . 109.
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... European debt would pay an annual salary of $ 400 to 800,000 teachers of children . These teachers , allowing 30 children to each , could instruct 24,000,000 children , of suitable ages , in the usual branches of a common educa- tion ...
... European debt would pay an annual salary of $ 400 to 800,000 teachers of children . These teachers , allowing 30 children to each , could instruct 24,000,000 children , of suitable ages , in the usual branches of a common educa- tion ...
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... European states , the number can not fall short of 2,000,000 men , with- out taking any account of the naval armaments and number of marines , sailors , and officers . Your committee have seen a publication in which it is estimated that ...
... European states , the number can not fall short of 2,000,000 men , with- out taking any account of the naval armaments and number of marines , sailors , and officers . Your committee have seen a publication in which it is estimated that ...
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