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( 1903 ) ; Bruce , Rise of the New South ( 1905 ) ; Bogart , Economic History of the United States ( 1908 ) ; Coman , Industrial History of the United States ( 1908 ) ; Bullock , Selected Readings in Economics ( 1907 ) ; Andrews , The ...
( 1903 ) ; Bruce , Rise of the New South ( 1905 ) ; Bogart , Economic History of the United States ( 1908 ) ; Coman , Industrial History of the United States ( 1908 ) ; Bullock , Selected Readings in Economics ( 1907 ) ; Andrews , The ...
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These tribes , in the early part of June , went on the warpath against the whites , but United States troops under Generals Howard and Miles were sent against them , and after three months of severe EARLY HISTORY OF FISHERY DISPUTE .
These tribes , in the early part of June , went on the warpath against the whites , but United States troops under Generals Howard and Miles were sent against them , and after three months of severe EARLY HISTORY OF FISHERY DISPUTE .
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Francis C. Fort was the agent of the British government and Dwight Fos- ter of the United States . After pre- sentation of both sides of the case by counsel , Delfosse , having the deciding * Blaine , vol . ii . , pp . 626-629 .
Francis C. Fort was the agent of the British government and Dwight Fos- ter of the United States . After pre- sentation of both sides of the case by counsel , Delfosse , having the deciding * Blaine , vol . ii . , pp . 626-629 .
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Mr. William L. Putnam , of Maine , and President Angell , of the University of Michigan , acting with Secretary Bayard , represented the United States . Mr. Joseph Chamber- lain , and Sir Lionel Sackville - West , the British minister ...
Mr. William L. Putnam , of Maine , and President Angell , of the University of Michigan , acting with Secretary Bayard , represented the United States . Mr. Joseph Chamber- lain , and Sir Lionel Sackville - West , the British minister ...
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United States fishing vessels entering the bays and harbors of the Atlantic coast of Canada or of Newfoundland for any of the four purposes mentioned in Article 1 of the convention of October 20 , 1818 , and not remaining therein more ...
United States fishing vessels entering the bays and harbors of the Atlantic coast of Canada or of Newfoundland for any of the four purposes mentioned in Article 1 of the convention of October 20 , 1818 , and not remaining therein more ...
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