The American Year Book, Том 8Albert Bushnell Hart T. Nelson & Sons, 1918 |
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... called for an expen- diture of $ 517,389,447 . This bill , as passed by the House on Feb. 13 au- thorized the construction of three bat- tleships , one battle - cruiser , three scout cruisers , 15 destroyers , 18 sub- marines , and ...
... called for an expen- diture of $ 517,389,447 . This bill , as passed by the House on Feb. 13 au- thorized the construction of three bat- tleships , one battle - cruiser , three scout cruisers , 15 destroyers , 18 sub- marines , and ...
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... called pork bills made their appearance as usual . On Jan. 19 the House passed the omnibus Public Buildings bill by a vote of 234 to 92. This bill carried more than $ 38,000,000 , distributed among 400 items . In the debates , which ...
... called pork bills made their appearance as usual . On Jan. 19 the House passed the omnibus Public Buildings bill by a vote of 234 to 92. This bill carried more than $ 38,000,000 , distributed among 400 items . In the debates , which ...
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... called ; for while the Democratic whips had in- dicated the probability of a session beginning on March 6 , the President was reported in the papers as having no intention of calling one . The very serious aspect of foreign affairs ...
... called ; for while the Democratic whips had in- dicated the probability of a session beginning on March 6 , the President was reported in the papers as having no intention of calling one . The very serious aspect of foreign affairs ...
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... called for an increase of one cent in the rates for letters and postcards and in- creased charges for newspapers and magazines . The zone system of the parcel post was to apply to second- class mail matter , rates rising from two cents ...
... called for an increase of one cent in the rates for letters and postcards and in- creased charges for newspapers and magazines . The zone system of the parcel post was to apply to second- class mail matter , rates rising from two cents ...
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... called it the greatest bill ever pre- pared by an American Congress ; for although he favored the tariff as the general basis of revenue , he believed THE SIXTY - FIFTH CONGRESS , SECOND SESSION The regular 16 I. AMERICAN HISTORY.
... called it the greatest bill ever pre- pared by an American Congress ; for although he favored the tariff as the general basis of revenue , he believed THE SIXTY - FIFTH CONGRESS , SECOND SESSION The regular 16 I. AMERICAN HISTORY.
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