The United States in Our Own Times, 1865-1920C. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 563 pages |
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... Washington . Fortunately a beginning toward a peaceful settlement had already been made ( July , 1869 ) at a friendly interview in Wash- ington between Secretary Fish and Sir John Rose , a member of the Canadian cabinet and a skilful ...
... Washington . Fortunately a beginning toward a peaceful settlement had already been made ( July , 1869 ) at a friendly interview in Wash- ington between Secretary Fish and Sir John Rose , a member of the Canadian cabinet and a skilful ...
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... Washington . " The Chilean explanation , which reached Washington soon after , proved unsatisfactory . The United States made preparations for war and presented ( January 21 , 1892 ) an ultimatum demanding of Chile that the Matta ...
... Washington . " The Chilean explanation , which reached Washington soon after , proved unsatisfactory . The United States made preparations for war and presented ( January 21 , 1892 ) an ultimatum demanding of Chile that the Matta ...
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... Washington . Born a slave , Washington had managed to work his way through Hampton Institute , and subsequently The Booker Washington Episode . founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama . He made this a wonderful school , at which ...
... Washington . Born a slave , Washington had managed to work his way through Hampton Institute , and subsequently The Booker Washington Episode . founded the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama . He made this a wonderful school , at which ...
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