Our Times, 1900-1925: The turn of the centuryCharles Scribner's Sons, 1926 |
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... Admiral George Dewey . 311 The Manila incident reflected in the faces of Europe 322 A cartoon of Dewey at the time of his candidacy for a presi- dential nomination . 335 Popular estimate of Dewey as a political figure . A cartoon of ...
... Admiral George Dewey . 311 The Manila incident reflected in the faces of Europe 322 A cartoon of Dewey at the time of his candidacy for a presi- dential nomination . 335 Popular estimate of Dewey as a political figure . A cartoon of ...
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... Admiral William S. Schley PAGE 543 • 545 564 Rear - Admiral William T. Sampson 564 • • Guglielmo Marconi in his wireless station at St. Johns , New- foundland · A New York tenement from Riis's " How the Other Half Lives " 565 567 Life's ...
... Admiral William S. Schley PAGE 543 • 545 564 Rear - Admiral William T. Sampson 564 • • Guglielmo Marconi in his wireless station at St. Johns , New- foundland · A New York tenement from Riis's " How the Other Half Lives " 565 567 Life's ...
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... Admiral of the German fleet . His announcement , on January 1 , 1900 , of his purpose to have a great navy was one of the important steps leading to the Great War . attended , indeed , by a definitely considered refusal on our part to ...
... Admiral of the German fleet . His announcement , on January 1 , 1900 , of his purpose to have a great navy was one of the important steps leading to the Great War . attended , indeed , by a definitely considered refusal on our part to ...
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... Admiral Dewey , Admiral Peary , Doctor Cook , Carry A. Nation , Chan- cellor Day , Ben Tillman , Billy Sunday . But one may fall back on the words in which Saint Paul , similarly pressed , took refuge when he found himself unable to ...
... Admiral Dewey , Admiral Peary , Doctor Cook , Carry A. Nation , Chan- cellor Day , Ben Tillman , Billy Sunday . But one may fall back on the words in which Saint Paul , similarly pressed , took refuge when he found himself unable to ...
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... Admiral Dewey sank the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay . On July 3 , Sampson and Schley destroyed the other Spanish fleet at Santiago , and shortly thereafter the Spanish land - forces in Cuba surrendered . On August 12 , the war ended with ...
... Admiral Dewey sank the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay . On July 3 , Sampson and Schley destroyed the other Spanish fleet at Santiago , and shortly thereafter the Spanish land - forces in Cuba surrendered . On August 12 , the war ended with ...
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