Our Times, 1900-1925: The turn of the centuryCharles Scribner's Sons, 1926 |
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Page 23
... treaty , in this transitional year which is ushering in a new century , would be making history in the retrograde rather than the progressive sense . We join in respectfully asking the senators , without regard to party affiliations ...
... treaty , in this transitional year which is ushering in a new century , would be making history in the retrograde rather than the progressive sense . We join in respectfully asking the senators , without regard to party affiliations ...
Page 53
... Treaty looking to the con- struction of an Isthmian canal by the United States ; entered into reciprocity treaties with Germany and Italy ; entertained President McKinley's recommendation that Congress take " immediate action on the ...
... Treaty looking to the con- struction of an Isthmian canal by the United States ; entered into reciprocity treaties with Germany and Italy ; entertained President McKinley's recommendation that Congress take " immediate action on the ...
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... Treaty of Peace at Paris fol- lowing the close of the American Revolution . Drawn by Howard Pyle for " The Story of the Revolution , " by Henry Cabot Lodge , in Scribner's Magazine . phisticated children her pencil made immortal . In ...
... Treaty of Peace at Paris fol- lowing the close of the American Revolution . Drawn by Howard Pyle for " The Story of the Revolution , " by Henry Cabot Lodge , in Scribner's Magazine . phisticated children her pencil made immortal . In ...
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... treaty was signed . On Feb- ruary 9 , 1899 , the treaty was ratified by the United States Senate with but one vote to spare . By this treaty Spain formally ceded to the United States the Philippine Islands for a consideration of ...
... treaty was signed . On Feb- ruary 9 , 1899 , the treaty was ratified by the United States Senate with but one vote to spare . By this treaty Spain formally ceded to the United States the Philippine Islands for a consideration of ...
Page 307
... treaty of peace , as written at Paris , had given the United States unlim- ited control over Porto Rico and the Philippines and a limited relation to Cuba . Because of this , the treaty gave rise in the Senate and throughout the country ...
... treaty of peace , as written at Paris , had given the United States unlim- ited control over Porto Rico and the Philippines and a limited relation to Cuba . Because of this , the treaty gave rise in the Senate and throughout the country ...
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