Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 7
... result of the negotiation , there- fore , was that for twelve years ' use of the inshore British Colonial fisheries , which were ours absolutely by the treaty of 1783 , we paid to the British government the award of $ 5,500,000 and ...
... result of the negotiation , there- fore , was that for twelve years ' use of the inshore British Colonial fisheries , which were ours absolutely by the treaty of 1783 , we paid to the British government the award of $ 5,500,000 and ...
Page 14
... result of his deed . The President was removed to the White House and the best medical and surgical skill employed in an en- deavor to save his life . He gradually became weaker , however , and as the White House was considered un ...
... result of his deed . The President was removed to the White House and the best medical and surgical skill employed in an en- deavor to save his life . He gradually became weaker , however , and as the White House was considered un ...
Page 22
... result the price fell below that of 1878. The decreased price pro- duced a stagnant condition in interior trade because the Western farmers would not ship their produce East but preferred to hold it for more favor- able market ...
... result the price fell below that of 1878. The decreased price pro- duced a stagnant condition in interior trade because the Western farmers would not ship their produce East but preferred to hold it for more favor- able market ...
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... result of this conference was a declaration by the three powers of the independence of the islands , and the creation of a supreme court to decide all disputes respecting titles to land . Malietoa was also restored to his station . The ...
... result of this conference was a declaration by the three powers of the independence of the islands , and the creation of a supreme court to decide all disputes respecting titles to land . Malietoa was also restored to his station . The ...
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... result of our expansion in wealth and population . The natural result of these conditions , therefore , was a large increase of the surplus in the treasury which , because the government could find no outlet . into the channels of trade ...
... result of our expansion in wealth and population . The natural result of these conditions , therefore , was a large increase of the surplus in the treasury which , because the government could find no outlet . into the channels of trade ...
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