Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 139
... cause , or under any pretence whatsoever , as also to cause our letters of ratification to be expedited in good form , and to cause them to be delivered , in order to be exchanged within the time that shall be agreed upon . For such is ...
... cause , or under any pretence whatsoever , as also to cause our letters of ratification to be expedited in good form , and to cause them to be delivered , in order to be exchanged within the time that shall be agreed upon . For such is ...
Page 140
... cause it to be observed and fulfilled , as if it had been treated , concluded , and signed by myself . In witness whereof , I have caused these presents to be dis- patched , signed by my hand , sealed with my privy seal , and ...
... cause it to be observed and fulfilled , as if it had been treated , concluded , and signed by myself . In witness whereof , I have caused these presents to be dis- patched , signed by my hand , sealed with my privy seal , and ...
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... cause . Our enemies take advantage of this dis- tress to make us look contemptible in the eyes of the Canadians , who have been provoked by the violence of our military in exacting provisions and services from them without pay , which ...
... cause . Our enemies take advantage of this dis- tress to make us look contemptible in the eyes of the Canadians , who have been provoked by the violence of our military in exacting provisions and services from them without pay , which ...
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