Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... Foreign Relations of the United States Senate from seventeen hundred and eighty - nine to nineteen hundred , prepared under the direction of the Committee on Foreign Relations , as authorized by the Act approved June sixth , nineteen ...
... Foreign Relations of the United States Senate from seventeen hundred and eighty - nine to nineteen hundred , prepared under the direction of the Committee on Foreign Relations , as authorized by the Act approved June sixth , nineteen ...
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DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN NATIONS . 3 DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN NATIONS . FIFTY - THIRD CONGRESS.
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN NATIONS . 3 DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN NATIONS . FIFTY - THIRD CONGRESS.
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... Foreign Relations , submitted the following report : The Committee on Foreign Relations ( through Mr. Davis ) , to whom was referred the bill ( S. 1309 ) to provide for the provisional govern- ment of foreign countries and places ...
... Foreign Relations , submitted the following report : The Committee on Foreign Relations ( through Mr. Davis ) , to whom was referred the bill ( S. 1309 ) to provide for the provisional govern- ment of foreign countries and places ...
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service on that basis , this institution , so important to our foreign trade , has suffered the oversight and indifference of Congress . This neglect is the more striking and the less excusable when our foreign trade of half a century ...
service on that basis , this institution , so important to our foreign trade , has suffered the oversight and indifference of Congress . This neglect is the more striking and the less excusable when our foreign trade of half a century ...
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... foreign service . To compete successfully with the agents of foreign powers , and to conduct advantageously the political and commercial affairs of our own country , the appointees to this service should be familiar not only with the ...
... foreign service . To compete successfully with the agents of foreign powers , and to conduct advantageously the political and commercial affairs of our own country , the appointees to this service should be familiar not only with the ...
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