The Great Round World and what is Going on in it, Issue 186W. B. Harrison, 1900 |
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... charges are hysterical . It does look as if there had been much extravagance in the expenditures of nearly all the departments of the Cuban administration . Much of this , however , is likely to prove to have been the result of a ...
... charges are hysterical . It does look as if there had been much extravagance in the expenditures of nearly all the departments of the Cuban administration . Much of this , however , is likely to prove to have been the result of a ...
Page 278
... charge against him is extravagance , although there are rumors that the confessions of some of the minor officials concerned in the Neely frauds have impeached his honesty . When appointed Director - General of Posts , he gathered about ...
... charge against him is extravagance , although there are rumors that the confessions of some of the minor officials concerned in the Neely frauds have impeached his honesty . When appointed Director - General of Posts , he gathered about ...
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... charged our lines at Gettys- burg . For half an hour it was like the unbroken roar of the surf . Men listened with pale faces . " They cannot stand that long , " said one . " We will have work enough to keep us busy all night , " said a ...
... charged our lines at Gettys- burg . For half an hour it was like the unbroken roar of the surf . Men listened with pale faces . " They cannot stand that long , " said one . " We will have work enough to keep us busy all night , " said a ...
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... charged , there is nothing for us to correct . And though we de- vote a part of our space to answering subscribers ' inquiries , we can- not again use so much space to show that our correspondents did not read our statements correctly ...
... charged , there is nothing for us to correct . And though we de- vote a part of our space to answering subscribers ' inquiries , we can- not again use so much space to show that our correspondents did not read our statements correctly ...
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