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... says : " I earnestly Savings Banks recommend to Congress the con- sideration and passage of a ship - subsidy bill looking to the establishment of lines between our Atlantic seaboard and the eastern coast of South America , as well as ...
... says : " I earnestly Savings Banks recommend to Congress the con- sideration and passage of a ship - subsidy bill looking to the establishment of lines between our Atlantic seaboard and the eastern coast of South America , as well as ...
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... says : " It is a well - established fact that the labor- ing classes of America are better educated and possess a ... say that " long be- fore he has qualified for boatswain he will have thrown the sea up in disgust , looking upon it in ...
... says : " It is a well - established fact that the labor- ing classes of America are better educated and possess a ... say that " long be- fore he has qualified for boatswain he will have thrown the sea up in disgust , looking upon it in ...
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... says , Americans are cer " sums up his observations with the decla- the most lawless people among civilized ration of his belief that the future American nations . " The American as an individual mercantile marine will be manned chiefly ...
... says , Americans are cer " sums up his observations with the decla- the most lawless people among civilized ration of his belief that the future American nations . " The American as an individual mercantile marine will be manned chiefly ...
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... says Dr. Ibsen . It is out of the question that within these domains development could be towards a more prim- itive stage . Political changes on the other hand do not always make for advancement . Development in our political systems ...
... says Dr. Ibsen . It is out of the question that within these domains development could be towards a more prim- itive stage . Political changes on the other hand do not always make for advancement . Development in our political systems ...
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... says : The Liberal and Socialist representatives in the Landtag form a two - thirds majority . They are , therefore , able to pass legislation without the aid of the Conservatives . That they will do so in some instances is by no means ...
... says : The Liberal and Socialist representatives in the Landtag form a two - thirds majority . They are , therefore , able to pass legislation without the aid of the Conservatives . That they will do so in some instances is by no means ...
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