Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 76
... natural fertilizers , hides and skins and reduced the duties on agricultural machinery , sewing * Laughlin and Willis , Reciprocity , pp . 302 , 311-350 , 509-528 ; see also Senate Ex . Doc . No. 225 , 56th Congress , 1st session ...
... natural fertilizers , hides and skins and reduced the duties on agricultural machinery , sewing * Laughlin and Willis , Reciprocity , pp . 302 , 311-350 , 509-528 ; see also Senate Ex . Doc . No. 225 , 56th Congress , 1st session ...
Page 88
... naturally considered by the American public to be the work of the Spanish , and the excitement and indignation aroused by this catastrophe , combined with the previous distrust of and ill- feeling for the Spaniards , made war only a ...
... naturally considered by the American public to be the work of the Spanish , and the excitement and indignation aroused by this catastrophe , combined with the previous distrust of and ill- feeling for the Spaniards , made war only a ...
Page 121
... natural barricade are bays and inlets , which run back into the mountains . The largest of these are Guantanamo and Santiago . It is almost impossible for a person unwarned of its presence to discover the entrance to the latter , so ...
... natural barricade are bays and inlets , which run back into the mountains . The largest of these are Guantanamo and Santiago . It is almost impossible for a person unwarned of its presence to discover the entrance to the latter , so ...
Page 138
... naturally strong almost impregnable . No better proof of this fact is needed than the state- ment that at this place the entire American force of 5,000 men was held at bay for ten hours by a garrison of 520. The importance of this point ...
... naturally strong almost impregnable . No better proof of this fact is needed than the state- ment that at this place the entire American force of 5,000 men was held at bay for ten hours by a garrison of 520. The importance of this point ...
Page 165
... natural angle made by the converg- ence of two hills . They opened fire so suddenly that the American troops were at first confused , but quickly re- gaining their self - command , they repulsed the Spanish and forced them down into the ...
... natural angle made by the converg- ence of two hills . They opened fire so suddenly that the American troops were at first confused , but quickly re- gaining their self - command , they repulsed the Spanish and forced them down into the ...
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