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... by me in the Senate , to prevent the children of persons ineligible to citizenship from becoming citizens . I told them it died as all bills died with the last Congress , and I was not sure that anyone had 18 TRAVEL AND COMMENT.
... by me in the Senate , to prevent the children of persons ineligible to citizenship from becoming citizens . I told them it died as all bills died with the last Congress , and I was not sure that anyone had 18 TRAVEL AND COMMENT.
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... told them that I could understand their idea to expand ; that their population was being continually congested with accretions of seven hundred thousand a year ; but , as a Californian , particularly , I knew that their influx in mass ...
... told them that I could understand their idea to expand ; that their population was being continually congested with accretions of seven hundred thousand a year ; but , as a Californian , particularly , I knew that their influx in mass ...
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... told by Tom Ochiltree , onetime member of Congress , and editor of the " Texas Bugle " illustrates the point . He was traveling with a rich coterie in London , among them James Gordon Bennett , proprietor of the " New York Herald " and ...
... told by Tom Ochiltree , onetime member of Congress , and editor of the " Texas Bugle " illustrates the point . He was traveling with a rich coterie in London , among them James Gordon Bennett , proprietor of the " New York Herald " and ...
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... told me that his relations with Premier Hara had been very cordial , and he feared no friction so long as such a capable and enlightened statesman , wedded to democratic principles , was at the helm . I had officially met Colonel Warren ...
... told me that his relations with Premier Hara had been very cordial , and he feared no friction so long as such a capable and enlightened statesman , wedded to democratic principles , was at the helm . I had officially met Colonel Warren ...
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... told , it would be no less a breach of etiquette to walk in your boots over the sofas and chairs of a European drawing room than to tread rough - shod on the matting in these dainty houses . We ascended the stairs , where , in a large ...
... told , it would be no less a breach of etiquette to walk in your boots over the sofas and chairs of a European drawing room than to tread rough - shod on the matting in these dainty houses . We ascended the stairs , where , in a large ...
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