Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 10Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... fact that it was proposed and passed in both Houses while the Coinage Act was still pending , and while , there- fore , there was not in existence the coin which was duly declared a legal tender for settlement with public creditors ...
... fact that it was proposed and passed in both Houses while the Coinage Act was still pending , and while , there- fore , there was not in existence the coin which was duly declared a legal tender for settlement with public creditors ...
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... fact that the insurgents took refuge on American soil when worsted made it necessary for the United States au- thorities to act , and two companies of infantry , with two of cavalry , did effective work in preventing the viola- tion of ...
... fact that the insurgents took refuge on American soil when worsted made it necessary for the United States au- thorities to act , and two companies of infantry , with two of cavalry , did effective work in preventing the viola- tion of ...
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... fact did not deter other powers from repeated efforts to secure their possession . Their commanding situation in the Pacific was a constant tempta- tion to the greed of colonizing nations . " - Foster , American Diplomacy in the Orient ...
... fact did not deter other powers from repeated efforts to secure their possession . Their commanding situation in the Pacific was a constant tempta- tion to the greed of colonizing nations . " - Foster , American Diplomacy in the Orient ...
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... fact , saying : " A reciprocity treaty , while it could not materially diminish the revenues of the United States , would be a guar- antee of the good will and forbear- ance of all nations until the people of the islands shall of ...
... fact , saying : " A reciprocity treaty , while it could not materially diminish the revenues of the United States , would be a guar- antee of the good will and forbear- ance of all nations until the people of the islands shall of ...
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... fact , the formal transfer taking place at Honolulu August 12 , 1898 , Commissioners were then appointed to investigate conditions and suggest legislation . On June 14 , 1900 , the islands were organized into a regularly constituted ...
... fact , the formal transfer taking place at Honolulu August 12 , 1898 , Commissioners were then appointed to investigate conditions and suggest legislation . On June 14 , 1900 , the islands were organized into a regularly constituted ...
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