To Provide for the Salaries of a Minister and Consuls to the Republic of Ireland: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second Session on H.R. 3404. December 12, 13, 1919U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - 361 страница |
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... centuries , found the birth of the nation , or the birth of the Republic , somewhat strenu- And it is true that Clay was weakened , but he finally passed his resolution . The resolution passed the House in 1820- ous . Mr. FLOOD . Is it ...
... centuries , found the birth of the nation , or the birth of the Republic , somewhat strenu- And it is true that Clay was weakened , but he finally passed his resolution . The resolution passed the House in 1820- ous . Mr. FLOOD . Is it ...
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... century and a half ago entered into a compact agreeing that we would act together , that we as American citizens would make up our minds when there was a cause for war ; that we would do it as Democrats ; that we would do it as ...
... century and a half ago entered into a compact agreeing that we would act together , that we as American citizens would make up our minds when there was a cause for war ; that we would do it as Democrats ; that we would do it as ...
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... centuries past in order to see how completely true is this fact . Spain more than 300 years ago when she was in the height of her glory and power ; when she ruled Europe - swept the seas with her ships . It was not until the fleets ...
... centuries past in order to see how completely true is this fact . Spain more than 300 years ago when she was in the height of her glory and power ; when she ruled Europe - swept the seas with her ships . It was not until the fleets ...
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... centuries , that they have made for the English a reputation of being a liberty - loving people ; a people who loved justice and favored progress . Although they have been put to it to explain how , no matter which side won the war they ...
... centuries , that they have made for the English a reputation of being a liberty - loving people ; a people who loved justice and favored progress . Although they have been put to it to explain how , no matter which side won the war they ...
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... century , England was greatly worried over the extraordinary progress made by the Ameri- can merchant marine . She viewed with alarm the growth in size and in number of our clipper ships which carried American freight and American ...
... century , England was greatly worried over the extraordinary progress made by the Ameri- can merchant marine . She viewed with alarm the growth in size and in number of our clipper ships which carried American freight and American ...
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