Our Own Times: A Continuous History of the Twentieth Century, Том 1Hazlitt Alva Cuppy J. A. Hill, 1904 |
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... Italy • William Thomas Sampson , Rear - Admiral , United States Navy Winfield Scott Schley , Rear - Admiral , United States Navy President McKinley's Remains Passing the United States Treasury Building , Washington , D. C. , September ...
... Italy • William Thomas Sampson , Rear - Admiral , United States Navy Winfield Scott Schley , Rear - Admiral , United States Navy President McKinley's Remains Passing the United States Treasury Building , Washington , D. C. , September ...
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... Italy . Three hundred years hence the scholar who would write a history of human culture in the Nine- teenth Century may turn with certainty to the records of the Columbian Exposition to learn the status of American life in the closing ...
... Italy . Three hundred years hence the scholar who would write a history of human culture in the Nine- teenth Century may turn with certainty to the records of the Columbian Exposition to learn the status of American life in the closing ...
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... Italy was bearing the burden of her heavy debt with greater ease , under the tutelage of a sane and progressive young monarch ; and Rus- sia , at the behest of a far - seeing minister of finance , M. de Witte , was working out broad ...
... Italy was bearing the burden of her heavy debt with greater ease , under the tutelage of a sane and progressive young monarch ; and Rus- sia , at the behest of a far - seeing minister of finance , M. de Witte , was working out broad ...
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... Italian words . The polite lan- guage of the people was Italian . There were , however , just enough English residents in the islands to cause a confusion of tongues in offi- cial procedure . For example , an English officer in 1898 ...
... Italian words . The polite lan- guage of the people was Italian . There were , however , just enough English residents in the islands to cause a confusion of tongues in offi- cial procedure . For example , an English officer in 1898 ...
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... Italian indemnity . At this rate the total amount . that China would be called upon to pay would easily have run up to five hundred million dollars - an impossible sum . Finally an agreement was reached , and on May 8 the foreign min ...
... Italian indemnity . At this rate the total amount . that China would be called upon to pay would easily have run up to five hundred million dollars - an impossible sum . Finally an agreement was reached , and on May 8 the foreign min ...
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